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Park Road 14 Jan 18 8.46am | |
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Just a quick poll to find out who thinks this is funny or offensive? Remember just F.O. Life of Brian Script CROWD: cheering PILATE: People of Jewusalem! CROWD: chuckling PILATE: Wome is your fwiend. CROWD: laughing PILATE: To pwove our fwiendship, it is customawy at this time to welease a wongdoer fwom our pwisons. CROWD: laughing GUARD #3: chuckling PILATE: Whom would you have me welease? BOB HOSKINS: Welease Woger! CROWD: Yes! Welease Woger! Welease Woger! laughing PILATE: Vewy well. I shall welease Woger! CROWD: cheering CENTURION: Sir, uh, we don't have a 'Woger', sir. PILATE: What? CENTURION: Uh, we don't have anyone of that name, sir. PILATE: Ah. We have no 'Woger'! CROWD: Ohhhhh! BOB: Well, what about Wodewick, then? CROWD: Yes! Welease Wodewick! Welease Wodewick! PILATE: Centuwion, why do they titter so? CENTURION: Just some, uh, Jewish joke, sir. PILATE: Are they... wagging me? CENTURION: Oh, no, sir! GUARD #3: chuckling PILATE: Vewy well. I shall welease... Wodewick! CROWD: laughing CENTURION: Sir, we don't have a 'Roderick' either. PILATE: No 'Woger'? No 'Wodewick'? CENTURION: Sorry, sir. PILATE: Who is this 'Wod'-- GUARD #1: chuckle PILATE: Who is the 'Wodewick' to whom you wefer? BOB: He's a wobber! CROWD: laughing MAN: And a wapist! CROWD: laughing WOMAN: And a pickpocket! CROWD: Yeah! Ahh, no! No! Shh! Shh!... PILATE: He sounds a notowious cwiminal. CENTURION: We haven't got him, sir. Mm hm. PILATE: Do we have anyone in our pwisons at all? CENTURION: Oh, yes, sir. We've got, uh, 'Samson', sir. PILATE: Samson? CENTURION: Samson the Sadducee Strangler, sir. Uh, Silus the Syrian Assassin. Uh, several seditious scribes from Caesarea. Uhhh, sixty-seven seers from-- BIGGUS: Let me thpeak to them, Pontiuth! CENTURION: Oh, no. Oh. PILATE: Ah. Good idea, Biggus. BIGGUS: Thitizens! We have Thamthon the Thadduthee Thtrangler, Thilus... CROWD: laughing BIGGUS: ...the Athyrian Athathin, theveral theditiouth thcribth from Thaetharea, and... Life of Brian ScriptsLife of Brian Scripts Edited by Park Road (14 Jan 2018 8.53am)
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martin2412 Living The Dream 14 Jan 18 9.36am | |
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Funny. But wait for the poor little snowflakes to be offended.
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Midlands Eagle 14 Jan 18 9.41am | |
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Not funny but no doubt it will appeal to knuckle draggers
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Park Road 14 Jan 18 9.52am | |
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A lot of postwar British humour was based on deflating the pompousness of the "upper classes." Monty Python was brilliant at this. The actors themselves came from a range of class backgrounds, which makes their humour even more broadly-based. So not just knuckle draggers Edited by Park Road (14 Jan 2018 9.58am)
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martin2412 Living The Dream 14 Jan 18 10.06am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Not funny but no doubt it will appeal to knuckle draggers Please don't call me a knuckle dragger. I find that offensive.
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Midlands Eagle 14 Jan 18 10.18am | |
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Originally posted by martin2412
Please don't call me a knuckle dragger. I find that offensive. Are you a snowflake then?
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Midlands Eagle 14 Jan 18 10.23am | |
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Originally posted by Park Road
A lot of postwar British humour was based on deflating the pompousness of the "upper classes." Monty Python was brilliant at this. The actors themselves came from a range of class backgrounds, which makes their humour even more broadly-based. But that was 45 years ago and humour has changed. Monty Python was my favourite program in it's day but times change. Let's not forget that sketches taking the mickey out of speech impediments came from an era when many people still called their black dog N***** and when kids played with golly**** none of which is acceptable in this day and age
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gmostone 14 Jan 18 10.27am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Not funny but no doubt it will appeal to knuckle draggers Why would that appeal to knuckle draggers? Time of the month perhaps?
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Park Road 14 Jan 18 10.43am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
But that was 45 years ago and humour has changed. Monty Python was my favourite program in it's day but times change. Let's not forget that sketches taking the mickey out of speech impediments came from an era when many people still called their black dog N***** and when kids played with golly**** none of which is acceptable in this day and age Yes it was 45 years or so. Barry kripke is a character on "the big bang theory" a contemporary sit -com. The humour is that of 45 years ago yet still people laugh. Quote from Barry Kripke Kripke: Siwi, can you wecommend a westauwant?
Barry Kripke: Listen to me. Not westauwant, westauwant. See, total cwap. You suck, Siwi!
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jeeagles 14 Jan 18 11.02am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Not funny but no doubt it will appeal to knuckle draggers
It's only a bit of fun. This just highlights the current social media trend where if you don't agree with someone else's subjective opinion they get told their opinion is wrong and that they are stupid. The life of brian used daft comedy to ridicule the establishment including the church, the government, and activist all at the same time. It's silly jokes caused outrage to those who take themselves too seriously. It was a real trail blazer for all the parodies we have now. Before Jesus was executed the Romans offered a pardon to one prisoner and the crowd picked known criminal Jesus Barabbas instead. The joke here could show that when offered the choice, the general public will go for a cheap laugh rather than a sensible option every time. Therefore, the joke is on the people who find the speech impediment funny and not on the impediment itself. You could probably read into this in loads of different ways, but going back to my original statement, it's just a bit of fun.
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Hrolf The Ganger 14 Jan 18 11.19am | |
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I will laugh at what I please and no one will ever stop me. End of conversation. The thought police can f*** right off.
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Park Road 14 Jan 18 11.27am | |
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Originally posted by jeeagles
It's only a bit of fun. This just highlights the current social media trend where if you don't agree with someone else's subjective opinion they get told their opinion is wrong and that they are stupid. The life of brian used daft comedy to ridicule the establishment including the church, the government, and activist all at the same time. It's silly jokes caused outrage to those who take themselves too seriously. It was a real trail blazer for all the parodies we have now. Before Jesus was executed the Romans offered a pardon to one prisoner and the crowd picked known criminal Jesus Barabbas instead. The joke here could show that when offered the choice, the general public will go for a cheap laugh rather than a sensible option every time. Therefore, the joke is on the people who find the speech impediment funny and not on the impediment itself. You could probably read into this in loads of different ways, but going back to my original statement, it's just a bit of fun. Exactly! Well said
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