What is your favorite TV Scene??
Hard to pin down a single one. I recommend a binge on season one of True Detective and the Night Manager.
But to the question, this one speaks to me...Woody Harrelson as Marty Hart.
For comedy, several Seinfeld scenes come to mind.
But to the question, this one speaks to me...Woody Harrelson as Marty Hart.
For comedy, several Seinfeld scenes come to mind.
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It's Del Boy falling through the bar FFS. Everybody knows it.
There's even a Del Boy Falling Through the Bar Festival...
https://vimeo.com/141220204
There's even a Del Boy Falling Through the Bar Festival...
https://vimeo.com/141220204
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Del Boy and Rodders dressed as batman and robin running through the fog is a classicpedros wrote:It's Del Boy falling through the bar FFS. Everybody knows it.
There's even a Del Boy Falling Through the Bar Festival...
https://vimeo.com/141220204
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Easy ;
Pammy Anderson running down the beach in her red one piece...
The first 8" that is....
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Two quite similar scenes from two great series.
The killing of Snoop in Wire Series 5
And the killing of Adriana in Sopranos.
The contrasting ways of how the two women face their similar situation is fantastic.
The killing of Snoop in Wire Series 5
And the killing of Adriana in Sopranos.
The contrasting ways of how the two women face their similar situation is fantastic.
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What am I doing wrong here, why doesn't the movie post?
Admin edit to fix it: You only need to cut and paste the youtube code after the = symbol
The problem with the world is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
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Thanks for your help and advice.PorkPiePorn wrote:
What am I doing wrong here, why doesn't the movie post?
Admin edit to fix it: You only need to cut and paste the youtube code after the = symbol
The problem with the world is stupidity. I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
this kinda ties in with the decrepit thread as the replies are all pretty new in my book, I mean not even one from the 70s even. Perhaps Ralph's TO THE MOON ALICE! bang ZOOM. Kramer bursting thru the door was not even mentioned
Definitley not a favorite scene, but a shockingly memorable one for its time:
There was an American network made-for-TV movie in the US called The Rape of Richard Beck back in the mid-80's. This was at a time when you never were allowed to see anything remotely controversial on free TV; and how the violent anal rape of a police officer by criminal thugs made it to prime time family viewing hours is still beyond me. It was bit of Deliverance, but on a TV channel whose advertising slogan at the time was something like "Fun for the whole family!"
This was long before pay/cable TV networks created their own content, and only a small handful of free TV channels were available. Compared to what type of content you can get on streaming channels these days, this movie would be considered mild and innocent. (Assuming there exists a mild and innocent view of anal rape of men.)
There was an American network made-for-TV movie in the US called The Rape of Richard Beck back in the mid-80's. This was at a time when you never were allowed to see anything remotely controversial on free TV; and how the violent anal rape of a police officer by criminal thugs made it to prime time family viewing hours is still beyond me. It was bit of Deliverance, but on a TV channel whose advertising slogan at the time was something like "Fun for the whole family!"
This was long before pay/cable TV networks created their own content, and only a small handful of free TV channels were available. Compared to what type of content you can get on streaming channels these days, this movie would be considered mild and innocent. (Assuming there exists a mild and innocent view of anal rape of men.)
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I'm American but loved watching Benny Hill as a kid in the late 70's-80's.
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