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Previously on "Hotel zum letzten Kliff"

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  • woohoo
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    Not funny at all, the comments below the movie agree
    BTW "Manuel" is from Kazakhstan but speaks Russian and the owner thinks Kazakhstan is somewhere in Russia
    Is it just me but does it look slightly threatening in German?

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  • SpinyNorman
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Will they be redoing "The Germans"?
    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    That I'd like to see.
    Apparently they remade 11 of the 12 episodes. One was... overlooked.

    Pity, because it's got so many great non-WWII jokes as well, like the fire drill.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Will they be redoing "The Germans"?
    That I'd like to see.

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  • SpinyNorman
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    It's better than any of the three(!) American copies...

    I don't agree that it HAS to be worthless. (And the comments section there is mixed, by the way.)

    The reason it might have worked is that Germans are kind of stiffly neurotic, sort of unrelaxed. But so is Basil, isn't he, so that might translate very well.

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  • reddog
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    how about "Die Letzte Bulle"?, bit of a rip off of "Life on Mars", unfortunately my DVD copy doesn't have German subtitles (need subtitles in German as it helps if you don't quite catch a word)

    would be interested to know any other suggestions of German TV or podcasts.

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  • vetran
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    Will they be redoing "The Germans"?


    [Basil squabbling with the German guests after a bump on the head]:
    Basil: Is there something wrong?
    German Guest: Will you stop talking about the war?
    Basil: Me? You started it.
    German Guest: We did not!
    Basil: Yes, you did. You invaded Poland.

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  • xoggoth
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    The set looks just the same.

    Where's the French version of Allo, Allo?
    Last edited by xoggoth; 6 February 2019, 10:27.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    German remake of Fawlty Towers, with a Russian Manuel - I want to see it!

    Not funny at all, the comments below the movie agree
    BTW "Manuel" is from Kazakhstan but speaks Russian and the owner thinks Kazakhstan is somewhere in Russia

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  • original PM
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    I detect sockie......

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  • SpinyNorman
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Well that was 3,20 minutes of my life I'll never see again...
    Well John Cleese liked it. Apparently he even appears in one of the unaired episodes.
    Only 1 ep was ever shown. And even that is completely and totally impossible to find now.

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  • suityou01
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    Excellent thread. Keep it up!

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  • stek
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVuR4NxdaxI

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    I got the Stromberg Staffel series somewhere!

    I also have the first two eps of the IT Crowd clone they did (Die Jungs und der Maus?) - EXACT copies so the same its a joke, apart from the the language. Even the same clothes!

    Think it was canned after two eps....

    I get these for my missus who's fluent in German, any recommendations? We got plenty of films, plus Alexanderplatz, Heimat, I'm looking for eps of Lindenstrasse tho!
    I'm currently working my way through Der Tatortreiniger (Der Tatortreiniger | NDR.de - Unterhaltung - Comedy - Der Tatortreiniger) which is rather enjoyable, also any of the Tatort series set in Münster (they get the highest viewing figures in Germany.)

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Well that was 3,20 minutes of my life I'll never see again...Check out Stromberg, their version of The Office which has just been made into a full length (crowdfunded) feature film, which, IMHO, is pretty crap as well (*).







    (* when they originally showed there was no credit to The Office and I remarked on how similar it was. They had apparently plagiarised it and when the BBC found out, they had a fit and now has to say that it was inspired by The Office.)
    I got the Stromberg Staffel series somewhere!

    I also have the first two eps of the IT Crowd clone they did (Die Jungs und der Maus?) - EXACT copies so the same its a joke, apart from the the language. Even the same clothes!

    Think it was canned after two eps....

    I get these for my missus who's fluent in German, any recommendations? We got plenty of films, plus Alexanderplatz, Heimat, I'm looking for eps of Lindenstrasse tho!

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  • darmstadt
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    Well that was 3,20 minutes of my life I'll never see again...Check out Stromberg, their version of The Office which has just been made into a full length (crowdfunded) feature film, which, IMHO, is pretty crap as well (*).







    (* when they originally showed there was no credit to The Office and I remarked on how similar it was. They had apparently plagiarised it and when the BBC found out, they had a fit and now has to say that it was inspired by The Office.)

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