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Well, a re-imagining of The Wright Way could only be an improvement…

Batman Forever
Addicted To Love
Invisible Child

It's not too late. It only takes a couple of weeks to get up to speed.

My podcast listening is done entirely while commuting. Can't do it at work - I'm usually to focussed on reading bullshit on the internetworking that I miss stuff.

It was fantastic this week. Matthew Broderick sex, Buffalo Bill, the takedown itself. I was laughing all the way through.

Oh yeah. It's a great picture.

"If I can drive across your longest point in 6-8 hours, you're tiny."
Not on our bloody roads, you can't.

Quote of the week was The Bugle this week - "Vladimir Putin, a man who, shall we say…wears the cologne of corruption in extremely heavy squirts….", combined with Andy's howl of laughter.

Seems to be a remake/re-adaptation of Low Winter Sun which starred Mark Strong as a corrupt Edinburgh detective. It was very good, superbly acted, and had lots of lovely atmospheric shots of the Forth Bridge as the people were drowned in cars.

Dan Harmon's really good on the latest Long Shot. Ohhhhhh yeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhhh.

I guess, I still think the episode was missing something, but I've been able to get a fix similar to Walking The Room from FOFOP.

Don't think it was one of the best this week, but "Cloudy" was great.

Jeselnik's gags are so much better crafted, and he goes so much darker than almost any other so-called "shock comic" you see these days (especially the current UK biggies, Frankie Boyle and Jimmy Carr), and by pushing that bit further, he gives an element of danger that you get with few other mainstream comics (Which

Not yet - think Andy tweeted he's got the tough job of thinking up more Berlusconi jokes for this weeks show. Will be out today or tomorrow, I think?

The highlight was Steve's new mission in life…

The Facebook page has information. I think Dave deleted the posts about stopping altogether.

Dave said that Greg isn't in a good way, and wants to go "off the grid" for a while - no tweets, no shows, no podcuddles.

"Of The 80s"…

For the 3-4 years they were running it, the Channel 5 Friday 11pm slot flipped between the filmographies of Shannon Tweed and Tanya Roberts, and The Red Shoe Diaries. Before Channel 5 existed, it was the late night Channel 4 "World Cinema" slot that had teenage boys trying to stay awake - Betty Blue featured fairly