sun_hill_85
feb 2003 se unió
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Distintivos8
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Clasificación de sun_hill_85
1 - Always expect one person to say "We've been married for (insert number of months/years here), but I'm here to tell you I've been sleeping with (insert name here)".
2 - Always expect the audience to say the usual things - "JER-RY! JER-RY! JER-RY! etc.", "STEEEEEEVE!", "SIT DOWN WHORE!", "GO TO OPRAH!", "TAKE IT OFF!", "LO-SER! LO-SER!", etc, plus the usual cheers or boos or whatever.
3 - If there are any strippers on the show, always expect at least one of them to show part of their "anatomy".
4 - Always expect an audience member to "take it off" (and in episodes from 2002 onwards, expect Todd to give them some beads for that).
5 - Always expect to hear the terrible disclaimer: "Please take care of yourselves - and each other." 'Nuff said.
2 - Always expect the audience to say the usual things - "JER-RY! JER-RY! JER-RY! etc.", "STEEEEEEVE!", "SIT DOWN WHORE!", "GO TO OPRAH!", "TAKE IT OFF!", "LO-SER! LO-SER!", etc, plus the usual cheers or boos or whatever.
3 - If there are any strippers on the show, always expect at least one of them to show part of their "anatomy".
4 - Always expect an audience member to "take it off" (and in episodes from 2002 onwards, expect Todd to give them some beads for that).
5 - Always expect to hear the terrible disclaimer: "Please take care of yourselves - and each other." 'Nuff said.
One of Great Britian's long-running popular game shows has indeed proved to be the perfect laughter tonic for anyone.
I've only seen a couple of episodes from the Les Dawson era, but I must admit that, despite the "tacky" prizes (well... they really weren't THAT tacky!) and the catchy/annoying theme song (so I won't bother reciting it), the Brits really did a fantastic job keeping contestants and fellow viewers entertained with funny quirks and in-jokes.
I might as well close my review with this quirk:
'When Brendan Richards finished writing his comment of the show, he said, "If you laugh too much watching this show, you'll literally laugh your BLANK off."'
(Don't forget, the clue is on this large thing made of hypertext and all that other stuff)
I've only seen a couple of episodes from the Les Dawson era, but I must admit that, despite the "tacky" prizes (well... they really weren't THAT tacky!) and the catchy/annoying theme song (so I won't bother reciting it), the Brits really did a fantastic job keeping contestants and fellow viewers entertained with funny quirks and in-jokes.
I might as well close my review with this quirk:
'When Brendan Richards finished writing his comment of the show, he said, "If you laugh too much watching this show, you'll literally laugh your BLANK off."'
(Don't forget, the clue is on this large thing made of hypertext and all that other stuff)
I've seen Elmo in Grouchland only once, and I realised in the first scene that the next 73 minutes of my life would be wasted watching this trash (mind you, no offence to Oscar).
Obviously done at a time when Elmo suddenly became the over-cute star of Sesame Street (or should that be "Elmo Street" now?), it lacks the originality of what Sesame Street was really like before the 90s (compared with "Follow That Bird" done fourteen years earlier).
I wonder why the Children's Television Workshop (sorry, the SESAME Workshop <sarcasm>) had even bothered to do a movie for such a stupid character.
I'm so frustrated, I have no choice but to give it a big fat ZERO out of ten.
Obviously done at a time when Elmo suddenly became the over-cute star of Sesame Street (or should that be "Elmo Street" now?), it lacks the originality of what Sesame Street was really like before the 90s (compared with "Follow That Bird" done fourteen years earlier).
I wonder why the Children's Television Workshop (sorry, the SESAME Workshop <sarcasm>) had even bothered to do a movie for such a stupid character.
I'm so frustrated, I have no choice but to give it a big fat ZERO out of ten.