It is very definitely in episode 1, at least on the BBC iplayer version. Maybe "twattery" got it cut from some broadcasts? "Tent-based twattery" is now my favourite description of camping.
It is very definitely in episode 1, at least on the BBC iplayer version. Maybe "twattery" got it cut from some broadcasts? "Tent-based twattery" is now my favourite description of camping.
Well it's good to see it makes more sense when presented in its full form.
Well it's good to see it makes more sense when presented in its full form.
I'm calling my new band "One 1 First The Number One Then The Word 1". Tell your friends about us.
I'm calling my new band "One 1 First The Number One Then The Word 1". Tell your friends about us.
"Warner Bros. took the name, trademarked it, and used it as the main marketing tool to promote all of the music that I wrote.”
"Warner Bros. took the name, trademarked it, and used it as the main marketing tool to promote all of the music that I wrote.”
Any love for Gettin' Square? 2003 Aussie heist film where he played a semi-retired gangster opposite Sam Worthington and David Wenham. It had its moments and he was pretty good in it. I doubt it got a release in the US though.
Any love for Gettin' Square? 2003 Aussie heist film where he played a semi-retired gangster opposite Sam Worthington and David Wenham. It had its moments and he was pretty good in it. I doubt it got a release in the US though.
You're the only political fuck-up visible from the moon.
You're the only political fuck-up visible from the moon.
You think this is funny? She's not laughing, she's pissing herself.
You think this is funny? She's not laughing, she's pissing herself.
In Australia we had a famous underworld crim (Chopper, played by Eric Bana in a 2000 movie) who in the late 70s managed to get a sawn-off shotgun into the courtroom and tried to kidnap the judge during his trial. Needless to say one of the key problems with committing a crime in a courtroom is that there is no…
In Australia we had a famous underworld crim (Chopper, played by Eric Bana in a 2000 movie) who in the late 70s managed to get a sawn-off shotgun into the courtroom and tried to kidnap the judge during his trial. Needless to say one of the key problems with committing a crime in a courtroom is that there is no…
Can't believe it wasn't on the list as it's the first one I thought of.
Can't believe it wasn't on the list as it's the first one I thought of.
Can anyone explain why Bane's minions are so loyal to him? I know the other characters remark on it but it's never really explained. Has he turned the League of Shadows into his own personality cult?
Can anyone explain why Bane's minions are so loyal to him? I know the other characters remark on it but it's never really explained. Has he turned the League of Shadows into his own personality cult?
Interesting. Maybe it leaves it open - they could plausibly do a fourth movie with or without Bale.