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Post by bassmonsta on Jan 29, 2007 20:22:31 GMT -5
there's bang-all going on in here. Ive got a question though. does anyone have any details about the alan partridge film that was slated for release this year, but seems to have been forgotten about. I hope it hasn't been shelved.
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Post by bassmonsta on Feb 19, 2007 1:24:16 GMT -5
ok 121 people have viewed this thread and no ones replied. is there a government crackdown on threads starting with the letter "T" or something. hello cyberspace?
maybe I was right. a duck really has hit this forum. I didnt even know what I meant when I typed that, but by I was right.
Osama bin laden (RIP) could invade this board and use it for 'connections' and no one would know.
ruddy hell.
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Post by Saniflow33 on Feb 22, 2007 8:43:07 GMT -5
Hello bassmonsta - unfortunately as you have noticed this forum has become increasingly moribund over the past year or so, and I cannot see the halcyon days of this and the old forum at the now defunct "Alan Partridge Network" returning unless Partridge returns to TV or the rumours of the film turn into reality. Having said that, I'll try to post on here more regularly, even if it's the odd bit of blabbering crap now and again. Coogan briefly mentions the possibility of the film at the end of this December article on the Coogan's Run site.
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Post by bassmonsta on Mar 7, 2007 21:43:34 GMT -5
thanks, Ill check that out. sorry for getting a bit emotional in that last post btw. I think I was drunk. cheers.
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Post by larkinaboot on Jun 30, 2007 15:28:20 GMT -5
i'll reply bass! You seem replyworthy. I'm not all that keen on feature length comedy output, particualrly favoured in the seventies (On the buses, Likely lads, Steotoe etc).
The production crew of the good ol' half hour slot, seem to be held to ransom by the big buck (i'm not an yank) movie producer, and the end product is a far - far cry from the reason we love - in this case Alan Partridge.
it's either "big buck" guys' way or the highway, and 9 times out of 10, his way completely saturates the original tone of humour
By the way, speaking of Highways, Harry Seacombe, who presented Highway, has long since completed his highway to heaven! He's dead
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Post by bassmonsta on Aug 29, 2007 0:51:16 GMT -5
good sh*t.
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