I never said they were, nor did I say Coldplay were, I'm just estimating the reaction had it been the case.
It's a fucking joke at the end of the day, in a fictional film, people take things way to seriously is the point I was making.
That whole "you know how I know you're gay" bit was totally off the cuff. I read an interview with Paul Rudd later where he'd said he felt bad about the comment because he actually kind of liked Coldplay and now they're the butt of gay jokes. No pun intended. Whatever. People need to lighten up. Coldplay is a shell of their former selves and 40-year Old Virgin was one of the funniest movies in years. No dissent will be tolerated.
It's not even funny, that's what I don't get.. comedy is in a complete rut.
You are so right - only a few decent comedies out there at the moment (My Name is Earl, Always Sunny in Philidelphia, Family Guy and American Dad), especially in relation to movies and British comedy.
It's not even funny, that's what I don't get.. comedy is in a complete rut. Now that's funny.
Actually it is funny and Coldplay sucks; but you like Blind Melon so that's a plus.
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I never said they were, nor did I say Coldplay were, I'm just estimating the reaction had it been the case.
It's a fucking joke at the end of the day, in a fictional film, people take things way to seriously is the point I was making.
Ummmm, I know!!
And so the lion fell in love with the lamb...,"
"What a stupid lamb."
"What a sick, masochistic lion."
The Office (US version), for me, is where it's at. That show is just hilarious.
Definitely. As much as I loved the British version of The Office, the US one has now absolutely blown it out of the water.
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so i was diggin through youtube and saw that Coldplay's new video is in the first few pages of most viewed. so i started it up and let it play a bit. got about a minute into it and thought of this thread...
now keep in mind that i loved coldplay when they first became popular. they had a different and intense sound and were amazing live. i gave X&Y a halfhearted attempt at a listen, but i could not get through it.
all the songs have a very typical Coldplay sound. its like they are re-creating 5 songs 10 different ways for "new material". i still think they are very talented and would like to see them live (maybe if the tickets were less than $30). for now though, i almost feel like Coldplay was a "phase" of my music taste. a very short lived one at that.
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I never said they were, nor did I say Coldplay were, I'm just estimating the reaction had it been the case.
It's a fucking joke at the end of the day, in a fictional film, people take things way to seriously is the point I was making.
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exactly what i was thinking.
You are so right - only a few decent comedies out there at the moment (My Name is Earl, Always Sunny in Philidelphia, Family Guy and American Dad), especially in relation to movies and British comedy.
Also - I hate Coldplay - sorry!
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Oh and they didn't use PJ in the joke due to a lack of falsetto vocals.
the bad idea or me befallen by it?
Ummmm, I know!!
"What a stupid lamb."
"What a sick, masochistic lion."
There music is bad, but the main thing is they pretty much rehashed "clocks" on their second album, and yet "LOOK HOW ORIGINAL THEY ARE /sarcasm"
get over yourselves,
Determining someones intellect from quoting a movie is the stupidest thing I have ever heard.
I didn't see the movie but I agree about Coldplay.
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Definitely. As much as I loved the British version of The Office, the US one has now absolutely blown it out of the water.
Manchester - 4/6/2000
London - 20/4/2006
Dublin - 23/8/2006
London - 18/6/2007
New York City - 24/6/2008
New York City - 25/6/2008 - we will be "what is up" New York
Manchester - 18/8/2009
London - 18/6/2018
now keep in mind that i loved coldplay when they first became popular. they had a different and intense sound and were amazing live. i gave X&Y a halfhearted attempt at a listen, but i could not get through it.
all the songs have a very typical Coldplay sound. its like they are re-creating 5 songs 10 different ways for "new material". i still think they are very talented and would like to see them live (maybe if the tickets were less than $30). for now though, i almost feel like Coldplay was a "phase" of my music taste. a very short lived one at that.
i agree....lame
just means they can't come up with funny on their own.
Esther's here and she's sick?
hi Esther, now we are all going to be sick, thanks