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By *atricia Parnel OP   Woman 3 weeks ago

In a town full of colours

What is your favourite film that may fall into this category...

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan 3 weeks ago

Ends

Not a film but Boondocks. The funniest TV show I’ve ever watched but definitely not something they’d make today (not a bad thing).

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By *oeBeansMan 3 weeks ago

Derby

In Bruges. It was only made in 2008 but think some scenes and language used may not appeal to all 😅

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By *ir tootusMan 3 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Not a film but Boondocks. The funniest TV show I’ve ever watched but definitely not something they’d make today (not a bad thing). "

Great show

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By *atricia Parnel OP   Woman 3 weeks ago

In a town full of colours


"In Bruges. It was only made in 2008 but think some scenes and language used may not appeal to all 😅"

I can definitely see that

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By *inaTitzTV/TS 3 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I enjoyed watching 'The Gaffer' when it was showed on telly the other year.

Regarding other shows, it's nice to see that we've developed as a society a bit more since then.

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By *hilloutMan 3 weeks ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

FAULTY TOWERS!

Married with Children

Both deliciously non PC 🤣🤣

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By *atyric0nMan 3 weeks ago

Ipswich

Blazing Saddles

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan 3 weeks ago

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"Not a film but Boondocks. The funniest TV show I’ve ever watched but definitely not something they’d make today (not a bad thing).

Great show"

I will never ever get bored of watching it

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By *atricia Parnel OP   Woman 3 weeks ago

In a town full of colours


"Not a film but Boondocks. The funniest TV show I’ve ever watched but definitely not something they’d make today (not a bad thing). "

I had to Google that one, I can see why you like it

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By *atricia Parnel OP   Woman 3 weeks ago

In a town full of colours


"I enjoyed watching 'The Gaffer' when it was showed on telly the other year.

Regarding other shows, it's nice to see that we've developed as a society a bit more since then. "

I think that is why we are seeing so many classic remakes, bringing the humour uptodate, all the old films now have that title^^ as an advisory

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By *inaTitzTV/TS 3 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts


"I enjoyed watching 'The Gaffer' when it was showed on telly the other year.

Regarding other shows, it's nice to see that we've developed as a society a bit more since then.

I think that is why we are seeing so many classic remakes, bringing the humour uptodate, all the old films now have that title^^ as an advisory"

I agree. you can still have a good remake without having to punch down at a minority, making them the butt of the comedy

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By *r lotharioMan 3 weeks ago

newcastle-under-lyme

well you ain't remaking in sickness and in health, on the buses or love thy neighbour these sad days lol

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By *orningcoffee9Man 3 weeks ago

Manchester

As much as I love them and yes I know they aren't even a part of my generation but i love the Carry on films. However I wouldn't think they would be much well received today or so they be classed as outdated given what people are maybe into now as apposed to the humour in the 60's & 70s.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 3 weeks ago

Central


"As much as I love them and yes I know they aren't even a part of my generation but i love the Carry on films. However I wouldn't think they would be much well received today or so they be classed as outdated given what people are maybe into now as apposed to the humour in the 60's & 70s. "

They had the 'Confessions of a X ' film series, like a Window Cleaner. They were sub-porn X rated cheesy British attempts to titillate. Big viewing numbers etc, as the UK didn't have the European porn over there

Nobody would see it today

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By *ittlebirdWoman 3 weeks ago

The Big Smoke

Blazing Saddles

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