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Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
Yes - it's the dupe = *isdupe
Lets get this fixed
The original Dead one is here: http://videosift.com/video/Don-t-sit-in-the-front-row-at-Frankie-Boyle-s-show
The URL of the live replacement is here: http://youtu.be/x3-aWvlm9Io
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
So we agree it's a *dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/Don-t-sit-in-the-front-row-at-Frankie-Boyle-s-show
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
This video has been nominated as a duplicate of this video by Norsuelefantti. If this nomination is seconded with *isdupe, the video will be killed and its votes transferred to the original.
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
Look at the thumbnail here:
http://videosift.com/search?q=Don%27t+sit+in+the+front+row+at+Frankie+Boyle%27s+show
It's the same people.
And the description says:
"In this case, two boys and their parents find themselves at Frankie's mercy and he makes sure their way home will be the longest ride ever."
The only reason I even looked is because I knew I saw it here before.
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
>> ^speechless:
dupe of http://videosift.com/video/Don-t-sit-in-the-front-row-at-Frankie-
Boyle-s-show
@radx @Sagemind @Fusionaut @Hybrid @Gallowflak @Zifnab @kceaton1 @thegrimsleeper @TheSofaKing @ant
Can any of you folks confirm this is a dupe? The original is dead and, while it looks suspicious, I'd rather not invoke blindly, having never seen the original myself.
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
dupe of http://videosift.com/video/Don-t-sit-in-the-front-row-at-Frankie-Boyle-s-show
carneval
(Member Profile)
Your video, Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Boise_Lib
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Thanks for that promote, Boise![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/monocle_smile.gif)
In reply to this comment by Boise_Lib:
*promote
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
>> ^hpqp:
Frankie Boyle presents: Freud in a nutshell.
Assuming he has a bit of cocaine in his trouser pocket you're probably bang on. I find the Oedipus complex kind of disturbing to think about actually, but it's an interesting perspective.
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
Definition of asking for it : Bringin your kids to a Frankie Boyle show and sitting in the front row.
Frankie Boyle - Benjamin Button
Frankie Boyle presents: Freud in a nutshell.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's commentary of Total Recall is ace!
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
The best DVD commentary I've heard was that of American Beauty, from the director. I learned that I didn't actually know about half of the stuff that was going on in that movie. Things like the shadows created by the vertical blinds in his office evoking prison bars. I LOVE that stuff. >> ^spoco2:
>> ^jimnms:
>> ^spoco2:
Commentary tracks are the one special feature I don't like, actually those and the stupid 'watch the film with popup behind the scenes snippets'.
I LOVE behind the scenes stuff, but if I want to watch the movie I WANT TO WATCH THE MOVIE. I don't want to half watch a movie, half listen to people talk about the movie. Give me a behind the scenes documentary that shows and tells me about how things were done and you'll have me watch for longer than the running time of the film even (which many of the docos are)
So... yeah, I just don't listen to them.
I don't watch entire movies with commentaries on, but sometimes I'll go back and watch a scene or two with it on. There was on movie that I did watch with the commentary on, Sunshine. I went back to watch one scene like I sometimes do, but the commentary with directory Danny Boyle and Dr. Brian Cox on as the scientific adviser was so damn interesting that I ended up watching the rest of the movie before I knew it. I had to start it back from the beginning with the commentary on and watch back up to that scene.
The special feature I never cared for were the interviews with the actors where they just brown nose and ass kiss the director, producer and other actors.
Oh yeah, the press kit half hour long ad 'making of' 'docos' are terrible. But things like the bonus features on the Lord of the Rings discs, or those on Blade Runner, ooh, or the making of 'The Abyss', that's awesome. That stuff is fascinating to me. I LOVE seeing how movies are made. I just would rather watch a movie OR making of... not a half way house
Arnold Schwarzenegger's commentary of Total Recall is ace!
>> ^jimnms:
>> ^spoco2:
Commentary tracks are the one special feature I don't like, actually those and the stupid 'watch the film with popup behind the scenes snippets'.
I LOVE behind the scenes stuff, but if I want to watch the movie I WANT TO WATCH THE MOVIE. I don't want to half watch a movie, half listen to people talk about the movie. Give me a behind the scenes documentary that shows and tells me about how things were done and you'll have me watch for longer than the running time of the film even (which many of the docos are)
So... yeah, I just don't listen to them.
I don't watch entire movies with commentaries on, but sometimes I'll go back and watch a scene or two with it on. There was on movie that I did watch with the commentary on, Sunshine. I went back to watch one scene like I sometimes do, but the commentary with directory Danny Boyle and Dr. Brian Cox on as the scientific adviser was so damn interesting that I ended up watching the rest of the movie before I knew it. I had to start it back from the beginning with the commentary on and watch back up to that scene.
The special feature I never cared for were the interviews with the actors where they just brown nose and ass kiss the director, producer and other actors.
Oh yeah, the press kit half hour long ad 'making of' 'docos' are terrible. But things like the bonus features on the Lord of the Rings discs, or those on Blade Runner, ooh, or the making of 'The Abyss', that's awesome. That stuff is fascinating to me. I LOVE seeing how movies are made. I just would rather watch a movie OR making of... not a half way house
Arnold Schwarzenegger's commentary of Total Recall is ace!
>> ^spoco2:
Commentary tracks are the one special feature I don't like, actually those and the stupid 'watch the film with popup behind the scenes snippets'.
I LOVE behind the scenes stuff, but if I want to watch the movie I WANT TO WATCH THE MOVIE. I don't want to half watch a movie, half listen to people talk about the movie. Give me a behind the scenes documentary that shows and tells me about how things were done and you'll have me watch for longer than the running time of the film even (which many of the docos are)
So... yeah, I just don't listen to them.
I don't watch entire movies with commentaries on, but sometimes I'll go back and watch a scene or two with it on. There was on movie that I did watch with the commentary on, Sunshine. I went back to watch one scene like I sometimes do, but the commentary with directory Danny Boyle and Dr. Brian Cox on as the scientific adviser was so damn interesting that I ended up watching the rest of the movie before I knew it. I had to start it back from the beginning with the commentary on and watch back up to that scene.
The special feature I never cared for were the interviews with the actors where they just brown nose and ass kiss the director, producer and other actors.
Susan Boyle - Final - Britain's Got Talent 2009
>> ^BoneRemake:
![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/smile.gif)
dead
Fixed and thanks.