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Ah Blackadder, talking to yourself, I see.
Yes, it's the only way I can be sure of intelligent conversation.

As Kate mentions Edmund staying with Baldrick and Percy out of friendship, but doesn't he reveal why in Potato?
It is said, Percy, that the civilized man seeks out good and intelligent
company so that by learned discourse he may rise above the savage and
closer to God.
Yes, I'd heard that.
Personally, however, I like

Again going on about Flashheart? Just let it go.

I always thought Pope's songs and parodies for Spitting Image were the highlight of an uneven show.

I think three is slightly weaker because they shrunk down the recurring cast.

Now, Edmund. If you're not careful, all the children will dance around
your window singing Sourpuss and Grumpyface and you don't want that, now do you?

I loved your penis in The Canterbury Tales.

I think we need to send some fire bombs in there.

Highball!

Funnily enough I went to a double feature of the type you speak but the print of Exterminating Angel had no sound.

True. The Castle might be the closest to a patriotic Melbourne film.

If going by my state capital then Barry Humphries and Graham Kennedy. Closer to me but not the same town Norman Lindsay.

Um there are heaps of films set in Melbourne, Alvin Purple, Animal Kingdom, The Castle, Chopper, Body Melt, Crackerjack, The Club, Death in Brunswick, Dogs in Space, Ghosts of the Civil Dead, Hating Alison Ashley, Lonely Hearts, Malcolm, Patrick, Picnic at Hanging Rock (not Melbourne but nearby). These are just my

The only thing filmed in my hometown is Romulus My Father and I haven't seen it.

Wasn't Balls on a Truck the porn parody of Snakes on a Plane?

The funniest thing about that article is apparently British people call them Bumper Bollocks

You can't leave the story there, what was in it?

I'm assuming a few of you on here have read The True History of the Blackadder. I found it a quite interesting retelling of the making of the show. I didn't like the contrivance of treating Edmund as if he was real historical figure and it had a lack of any great anecdotes.

It isn't every day a man wakes up to discover he's a screaming bender
with no more right to live on God's clean Earth than a weasel. Ashamed
of yourself?

You know her then?