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Trollheart 02-06-2017 08:56 AM

Favourite Fawlty Towers quotes or scenes?
 
Guest: "Do you know anywhere that serves good French food?"
Basil: "Yes, France, I believe. If you hurry you can just catch the tide. The swim should certainly sharpen your appetite!"
:laughing:

GD 02-06-2017 12:05 PM

inb4 someone mentions the war.

...oops

Trollheart 02-06-2017 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Gigantic Debaser (Post 1803270)
inb4 someone mentions the war.

...oops

I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it...
:shycouch:

Thelonious Monkey 02-06-2017 05:59 PM

oh man, fawlty towers, what a blast from the past. when I went to my friends house, she'd always play it the moment after we got high, good times, i should probably go watch it for real.

The Batlord 02-06-2017 06:06 PM

Hello, Fawlty titties.

Paul Smeenus 02-06-2017 07:00 PM


innerspaceboy 02-06-2017 08:36 PM

Massive confession: I've not seen a frame of either Blackadder nor Fawlty Towers.

What's the best course of action? Binge both series in their entirety?

Trollheart 02-07-2017 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by innerspaceboy (Post 1803435)
Massive confession: I've not seen a frame of either Blackadder nor Fawlty Towers.

What's the best course of action? Binge both series in their entirety?

Oh. Dear. God!

You have GOT to see Fawlty Towers! It's THE classic sitcom! Yes, my advice is binge from episode one (there are only twelve episodes) and you will be finished in no time, your sides aching and wishing there was more.

As for Black Adder, that's a little different.

The Black Adder (the first series) is funny without much real rudeness. Edmund, the main character, the Black Adder, is a simpleton but thinks he's cool and the comedy comes from there. It's set in about the twelfth century, around the War of the Roses.

Blackadder II was when Ben Elton came on board, and immediately from episode one you can see a move more to the slightly smutty laughs - knob jokes etc. Edmund is now a cunning rogue. This is set in Elizabethan England.

Blackadder The Third is more of the same, but set in the reign of King George III.

Blackadder Goes Forth
takes places in World War One.

There are some great supporting players - Steven Fry, Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson - with guest stars like Rik Mayall, Tom Baker and Ade Edmonson popping up too. Very British humour, eminently quotable and I think you would really enjoy it. It does follow a historical narrative, but that's not to say you can't watch the series out of order, as the one does not follow on from the other, ie nothing is mentioned in say series two that happened in series one etc; they're each pretty much self-contained. But if you want to see the evolution of Rowan Atikinson's character (to say nothing of Baldric, played by Tony Robinson, though this is more a devolution in his case!) then I would watch them in sequence, but be prepared for the shift towards toilet humour after the relatively tame first series.

innerspaceboy 02-07-2017 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1803466)
Oh. Dear. God!

You have GOT to see Fawlty Towers! It's THE classic sitcom!

Thank you for the detailed response! I will dedicate myself to the task on the morrow, as tonight I've agreed to watch Ghost in the Shell in theaters, (also a first-ever viewing).

As for Blackadder, you had me at Fry and Laurie (a bit of which I ALSO need to commit myself to screening).

Thanks again!

Trollheart 02-07-2017 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by innerspaceboy (Post 1803486)
Thank you for the detailed response! I will dedicate myself to the task on the morrow, as tonight I've agreed to watch Ghost in the Shell in theaters, (also a first-ever viewing).

As for Blackadder, you had me at Fry and Laurie (a bit of which I ALSO need to commit myself to screening).

Thanks again!

You're welcome. Though be aware they're not always together. Neither are in series one, then Fry plays Lord Melchard, the bishop, in series two while Laurie plays the Prince Regent in series three and Fry makes a guest appearance as The Duke of Wellington in one episode. Laurie is ****ing hilarious as the prince regent though! Oh, I forgot to mention Robbie Coltrane. Robbie. Coltrane!


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