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Of course Were-Rabit underperformed...
by Kid Z
Oct 3rd, 2007
09:56:32 AM
... Americans don't "get" dry wit and irony... Americans only "get" fart jokes.
First...
by Kid Z
Oct 3rd, 2007
09:56:56 AM
...by the way!
Whoopde doo
by Internet Thug
Oct 3rd, 2007
09:56:59 AM
yep i said it
Wallace and Gromit
by Series7
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:00:49 AM
Kick ass on this thread as well!
Kid Z
by MetiphisLabs
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:01:04 AM
Generally. Sometimes I mourn for my countrymen.
Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!
by Osmosis Jones
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:09:21 AM
Cracking toast, Gromit!
Double-posts and grammatical errors?
by SkidMarkedUndies
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:12:38 AM
Someone's rushing a bit.
This is good news.
by Frank Black
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:22:01 AM
Some of us Americans aren't actually living in the hills having sex with our kin and making moonshine (those are the ones who voted for Bush and are f*cking idiots to begin with.) I love Wallace & Gromit but I found sitting through a full length feature to be painful and prefer the shorts which tell a much leaner story more effectively than the non-story that was the movie. Some stories work as shorts and some as movies and I would rather 3 W&G shorts than one long movie.
oh and before you flame me...
by Frank Black
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:26:41 AM
...for the Bush comment, just stop yourself, read the history of the Bush family and dig deep into what Bush's father did as head of the CIA for 7 years and follow the money trail and the corruption and lies from all involved and just admit that you were duped because most of the world knows now, (even most Republicans and conservatives finally accept it.) Admit you were wrong to vote for him and that 150 billion dollars for a war that didn't need to happen could have gone towards improving this country instead of funding the deaths of our soldiers and innocent Iraqi's.
hopefully
by Bloo
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:29:26 AM
somehow we'll get to see this in the States. Because I love me some Wallace and Grommit even if others don't
...prepare for flames, Frank Black.
by MrSandwich
Oct 3rd, 2007
10:52:19 AM
There is no need for an apostrophe when using the plural of something, like 'Iraqis'.
Ha ha, Thanks MrSandwich...
by Frank Black
Oct 3rd, 2007
11:02:42 AM
The lack of an edit feature for our posts has damned me to be exposed as a poor writer. I will scream "Keith Olbermann for President in 08`" and slink out of the room...
Anybody watched Shaun the Sheep...?
by TELF
Oct 3rd, 2007
11:31:22 AM
It's for kids, but it's pretty great.
One o' the cross beams has gone askew on the treddle?
by Alfred_Packer
Oct 3rd, 2007
11:39:28 AM
.. I don't know. Mr Wentworth just told me to come in here and say that there was trouble at the mill, that's all - I didn't expect a kind of Spanish Inquisition...
self-hating americans
by PrettyNursePoppie
Oct 3rd, 2007
11:40:39 AM
As a Brit living in America, I don't think Americans realize that most British television is utter shite: JUST LIKE MOST AMERICAN TELEVISION! The only shows you get here are the GOOD ones. If you truly think all British television is The Office and Fawlty Towers, then you need to get across the spond and spend some quality time in front of ITV and Channel 4. Because British TV is 99% shit, just like every where else. We're not all dry-witted, Oxford-educated, Oscar Wilde wannabes. Many of us are Spice Girls and Chavs and we love reality television where D-list celebrities are stranded on islands off the coast of godforsaken Scotland! I really don't understand Americans who thrive on bad-mouthing America. It's a pretty good country you've got here, with a fairly amazing culture. And, you took the Beckhams off our hands.
How was Were-Rabbit inconsistent?
by Nice Marmot
Oct 3rd, 2007
11:54:19 AM
I thought they flawlessly pulled off a full length film. And Kid Z, do you honestly think that anyone visiting AICN represents the average, mouth breathing Americans that don't care for Wallace & Grommit? Shouldn't you be making such flaming statements elsewhere like in a 'Good Luck Chuck" talkback or something?
(annoyed grunt)
by Kentucky Colonel
Oct 3rd, 2007
12:03:35 PM
When do we get it Stateside?
W&G in Trouble at AICN
by thinboyslim.
Oct 3rd, 2007
12:14:43 PM
what's with the double posting?
Kid-z works at Taco Bell...
by tough_times
Oct 3rd, 2007
01:14:47 PM
and is angry that the government won't give him free weed. It's true, I heard him ranting about it. I had to tell him to shut up and make my taco.
Oh and he knows so much about them thar hill people because he's married to his sister, and shares a trailer with his kin overlooking the dump.
plantpage55...
by Frank Black
Oct 3rd, 2007
01:15:18 PM
I understand where you are coming from and many people feel that way but politics do shape the world we live in and I just want it to remain a nice place even after I am long gone. It is hard to ignore all of the problems created by this administration and I too would rather not devote the energy to it because ultimately my voice holds little weight (and I know I won't change anyone's minds who support Bushie and his like) but it doesn't hurt to speak up.
Why Were-Rabbit 'underperformed'
by performingmonkey
Oct 3rd, 2007
01:19:19 PM
It was a film about rabbits and vegetables. Yes it was a fantastic film, I love it, but to a lot of ADD fuckups it's not exactly the kid of flick they want to see, especially with it being NOT CG.
prettynursepoppoe
by tough_times
Oct 3rd, 2007
01:23:24 PM
I don't get self-hating Americans either. The best I can figure is they can only fell good about their own pathetic lives by honestly believing that society is so screwed up that they somehow have an enlightened and superior position. I think they are mentally ill.
The truth is this is a great country, and you can pretty much determine your own future and do what you want.
dang typo
by tough_times
Oct 3rd, 2007
01:24:20 PM
feel not fell.
ah yes... "trouble at mill..."
by jimmy rabbitte
Oct 3rd, 2007
02:18:30 PM
"One of the beams at mill has out askew on treadle."
Love it when people get pompous and condescending
by drewlicious
Oct 3rd, 2007
02:22:30 PM
whenever anything British is brought up. Never mind that there are various explanations why Wallace and Gromit underperformed (distribution, track record of stop motion in the past, the fact that Wallace and Gromit are really only relatively well-know here, different temperments in humor) it must be that your average American is stupid and in love with reality TV. Come on, just admit it. You're infatuated with accents. Thats all. It's okay, I for one have a weakness for attractive british women. Seriously they could talk me into anything....anything.
the media
by hum noises for the Beast
Oct 3rd, 2007
02:27:11 PM
always seem to be portraying dum america (due to Bush who knows/) in the uk.
Curse of the Were Rabbit
by Sprout
Oct 3rd, 2007
02:34:21 PM
I only watched it the other day, I thought it was a pretty solid film and managed to capture the spirit of the shorts rather well.
Huzza!
by Larry of Arabia
Oct 3rd, 2007
04:30:59 PM
and Woot!
PrettyNursePoppie
by Larry of Arabia
Oct 3rd, 2007
04:44:26 PM
You have a point there. However, I would wager that generally speaking your TV highs are, on average, higher than our highs. For every The Wire you have a Prime Suspect and Cracker. It's because other than Dr. Who you produce far fewer episodes of your good shows. Over there you tend to end their shows when they are over. Coupling was huge, and only had less than 30 episodes. Our closest counterpart was Friends and that was on for 7 years and 200 episodes. It's easy to get stale having to do all that, and even our great shows get tarnished somewhat by it.
choked to death on sweet sweet dick
by bootle2
Oct 3rd, 2007
08:33:07 PM
That's what I want your obit to say merrick, you cocksucker!!!
Its the wrong trousers, gromit
by theycallmemrglass
Oct 4th, 2007
05:29:54 AM
greatest claymation episode ever. Regards to the "britishness" of this series, one must duly understand, and also for the fact that I am also british, one finds in himself the responsibility to inform you that alas, British people are, by and large, not as anywhere near as charming as these said series lead you to believe. No, indeed far from it, my dear innocent American friends. We are in fact, your very worst nightmare MWAHAAHAA...choke...blasted tea, what is this, Tetleys? Good God, I asked for Darjeeling. What is this blasted world coming to.
Not even Wensleydale?
by Col. Tigh-Fighter
Oct 4th, 2007
06:30:02 AM
And I live near wensleydale! I love W & G. Shaun the Sheep is genius. You should all watch it if you get a chance.

And we do have some real crap on British TV too.

Were Rabbit underperformed????
by Maui
Oct 4th, 2007
02:11:53 PM
Sh*t! No accounting for good taste is there? I'm sure this 30 min snippet will be full of chuckles and wacky contraptions.
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