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David Cronenberg and the Cinema of the Extreme (1997)

schmawy says...

Eastern Promises (2007)
A History of Violence (2005)
Spider (2002)
Camera (2000/III)
eXistenZ (1999)
Crash (1996/I)
M. Butterfly (1993)
Naked Lunch (1991)
"Scales of Justice" (1 episode)
Dead Ringers (1988)
"Friday the 13th" (1 episode, 1988)
The Fly (1986)
The Dead Zone (1983)
Videodrome (1983)
Scanners (1981)
The Brood (1979)
Fast Company (1979)
Rabid (1977)
"Teleplay" (1976) TV Series (episode "The Italian Machine")
Shivers (1975)
"Peep Show" (2 episodes, 1975)
Lakeshore (1972) (TV)
Fort York (1972) (TV)
In the Dirt (1972) (TV)
Don Valley (1972) (TV)
Scarborough Bluffs (1972) (TV)
Winter Garden (1972) (TV)
Jim Ritchie Sculptor (1971) (TV)
Tourettes (1971) (TV)
Letter from Michelangelo (1971) (TV)
"Programme X" (1970) TV Series (episode "Secret Weapons")
Crimes of the Future (1970)
Stereo (1969)
From the Drain (1967)
Transfer (1966)

Peep Show: "The bad thing"

Peep Show: "The bad thing"

Peep Show: "The bad thing"

Peep Show: Night nurse poison

gorillaman says...

This is my favourite scene from Peep Show. The first three series are all up on YouTube/Google by the way, so those of you from less civilised nations have no excuse not to watch them.

Now We Know...

Gorilla Gold (Sift Talk Post)

Anthony installs Windows Vista in 2 minutes

Krupo says...

Wha? You two are actually talking about THIS video? What a concept!

Going back to the Guardian piece - which is pure gold - I love this part:
"The ads are adapted from a near-identical American campaign - the only difference is the use of Mitchell and Webb. They are a logical choice in one sense (everyone likes them), but a curious choice in another, since they are best known for the television series Peep Show - probably the best sitcom of the past five years - in which Mitchell plays a repressed, neurotic underdog, and Webb plays a selfish, self-regarding poseur. So when you see the ads, you think, "PCs are a bit rubbish yet ultimately lovable, whereas Macs are just smug, preening tossers." In other words, it is a devastatingly accurate campaign."

Animatronic Koalas gone wild!

bl968 says...

Myer's Christmas peep show

EYEBROWS were raised outside the Myer Christmas windows in Melbourne when a platypus appeared to be intimately involved with a wombat.

A malfunction was the cause of the accidental and unfortunate positioning of the two characters in this year's Christmas windows titled Wombat Devine.

But window watchers in attendance did not know about the mistake for some time and many were quite surprised by what they saw.

"I don't know what to think," said a mother of four.

"They look like they are... involved"... [Read More]

SS Officers Come to a Startling Realisation (sketch, 2:50)

gorillaman says...

Sorry, should have said. It's from That Mitchell and Webb Look, a new show on BBC2 from the guys that did Peep Show. I'm utterly in awe of David Mitchell; I think he's the funniest man in Britain at the moment.



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