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US fans - New episodes start April 23

So that's 3 of the 5 major first-run markets showing it at the same time. Now it's up to Australia and New Zealand to try and make it a full set.

You haven't heard? Oh, man. I'm sorry. Both Australia and New Zealand announced a few days ago that they are going to air series six as one continuous season later this fall, instead of following the UK and splitting them up. Apparently they will be getting the DVD of the half-season sometime in August, though.


Couldn't wait for April Fool's Day to do this, then you'd know right away ... it's a joke.

I was just about ask for a link to that. You are evil. Gets Emh's jesus stick and whacks OmahaStar.

Here in Australia it probably air on Sunday, the 24th. Hopefully I'll get to see it (as I'm going away at Easter), but I might look into other arrangements.

I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
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And you still don't have Thanksgiving, right? Is that still strictly an American/Canadian thing?

Yes it is a North American thing, if you thought that we over here celebrated it, do you even know why you celebrate it?

Oh, I know how it started over here originally, Pilgrims & the Mayflower & all that. I was just wondering if, in another instance of creeping Americanism, American Thanksgiving traditions were grafted onto some British harvest festival. It's not an unreasonable question of clarification considering I had been under the impression not so long ago that Halloween was purely an American holiday.

Of course, if you don't have Thanksgiving, it's your loss. That's the holiday with the best Charlie Brown special.:p
 
Of course, if you don't have Thanksgiving, it's your loss. That's the holiday with the best Charlie Brown special.:p
we Brtis dont really care for Charlie Brown, and we mock you for repeating the same 30 year old hoilday specails every year.

Who do you think Charlie Brown is, Wallace & Grommit ;)
 
{Actually I know who Wallace & Grommit are}

The year the "were-rabbit" thing won the Oscar, I was intrigued. I was unfamiliar with them before, so I went out and bought the dvd shortly after the awards, and watched it the next night.

What the fuck?

Wallace and Grommit are terrible. They weren't funny, they weren't in any way amusing. I watched with a child who couldn't sit through it. I asked friends and neighbors if they were familiar with it ... Nobody "gets" it ... the entire thing is just ... stupid.
 
{Actually I know who Wallace & Grommit are}

The year the "were-rabbit" thing won the Oscar, I was intrigued. I was unfamiliar with them before, so I went out and bought the dvd shortly after the awards, and watched it the next night.

What the fuck?

Wallace and Grommit are terrible. They weren't funny, they weren't in any way amusing. I watched with a child who couldn't sit through it. I asked friends and neighbors if they were familiar with it ... Nobody "gets" it ... the entire thing is just ... stupid.
I dont get the big love for Wallace & Grommit either.

For me the only Christmas specail worth watching, is the Doctor Who one, and that is new every year, we are not just repating a 3rd Doctor Christmas specail, like they do with Charlie Brown.
 
And you still don't have Thanksgiving, right? Is that still strictly an American/Canadian thing?

Yes it is a North American thing, if you thought that we over here celebrated it, do you even know why you celebrate it?

Oh, I know how it started over here originally, Pilgrims & the Mayflower & all that. I was just wondering if, in another instance of creeping Americanism, American Thanksgiving traditions were grafted onto some British harvest festival. It's not an unreasonable question of clarification considering I had been under the impression not so long ago that Halloween was purely an American holiday.

A fair few things can be called purely American, Halloween or All Hallows Eve is far far far from being purely American. Yes you may have twisted it into an over zealous marketing event with the intention to sell more rubbish. It in fact dates back to pre-Christian times and thus has existed long before many European Nation states were created, let alone the United States.

As for Thanksgiving? Seriously? Why? If you know why you celebrate it as you said above, why would we celebrate a bunch of Catholics jumping on a boat for the new world and starting over? Basically leaving the Country. To me, it's like us celebrating Bastille Day or Liberation day, we just wouldn't, we're not French or Italian respectively and it has nothing to do with us and to be honest, nor does Thanksgiving!!!!!

Anyway, most importantly, we have enough "holidays" in my opinion.
 
As for Thanksgiving? Seriously? Why? If you know why you celebrate it as you said above, why would we celebrate a bunch of Catholics jumping on a boat for the new world and starting over?
Calvinists, not Catholics. People who were too batshit loony for the Church of England that they fled first to Holland and then to the New World because the CoE was too liberal for them. I'd jokingly say that the United States was settled by Europe's religious nutters, but it's actually true. Seriously, there's a reason for the English to celebrate Thanksgiving. It's a commemoration of how the religious malcontents buggered off, leaving the Mother Country to thrive in peace without them. :)
 
Wallace and Grommit are terrible. They weren't funny, they weren't in any way amusing. I watched with a child who couldn't sit through it. I asked friends and neighbors if they were familiar with it ... Nobody "gets" it ... the entire thing is just ... stupid.

Its one of those things you either get or you don't. If you're expecting ROTFL comedy, you're probably going to be dissapointed.

Rather fond of them myself.
 
As for Thanksgiving? Seriously? Why? If you know why you celebrate it as you said above, why would we celebrate a bunch of Catholics jumping on a boat for the new world and starting over?
Calvinists, not Catholics. People who were too batshit loony for the Church of England that they fled first to Holland and then to the New World because the CoE was too liberal for them. I'd jokingly say that the United States was settled by Europe's religious nutters, but it's actually true. Seriously, there's a reason for the English to celebrate Thanksgiving. It's a commemoration of how the religious malcontents buggered off, leaving the Mother Country to thrive in peace without them. :)

Ah, when you put it like that, we're certainly better off with out them.

Wallace and Grommit are terrible. They weren't funny, they weren't in any way amusing. I watched with a child who couldn't sit through it. I asked friends and neighbors if they were familiar with it ... Nobody "gets" it ... the entire thing is just ... stupid.

Its one of those things you either get or you don't. If you're expecting ROTFL comedy, you're probably going to be dissapointed.

Rather fond of them myself.

Same here.
 
Before the film of V for Vendetta, I'd say, conservatively, that 99 percent of Americans had never heard of Guy Fawkes. That's a conservative estimate.

After V for Vendetta, 98 percent of Americans have never heard of Guy Fawkes. ;)

:guffaw: :guffaw: :guffaw:

(Is there an emoticon for "Sad but true"?)

Wait, you mean they don't celebrate 4th of July over there in the UK either?

:)

Of course we do, why we all gather round the TV and listen to Bill Pullman's inspirational speech, then we give three cheers for the day we defeated those pesky aliens...

You might not feel that way after Torchwood: Miracle Day... ;)
 
What the fuck?

Wallace and Grommit are terrible. They weren't funny, they weren't in any way amusing. I watched with a child who couldn't sit through it. I asked friends and neighbors if they were familiar with it ... Nobody "gets" it ... the entire thing is just ... stupid.
I love Wallace and Gromit. They are just hilarious.
 
Of course, if you don't have Thanksgiving, it's your loss. That's the holiday with the best Charlie Brown special.:p
we Brtis dont really care for Charlie Brown, and we mock you for repeating the same 30 year old hoilday specails every year.

Who do you think Charlie Brown is, Wallace & Grommit ;)

Rats!

As for Thanksgiving? Seriously? Why? If you know why you celebrate it as you said above, why would we celebrate a bunch of Catholics jumping on a boat for the new world and starting over? Basically leaving the Country. To me, it's like us celebrating Bastille Day or Liberation day, we just wouldn't, we're not French or Italian respectively and it has nothing to do with us and to be honest, nor does Thanksgiving!!!!!

Well, the US incorporates foreign holidays like Cinco de Mayo & St. Patrick's Day. We just use them as an excuse to get drunk, but still...

And if you don't have Thanksgiving, then how do you know when to start Christmas shopping? (Of course, you've probably never had any Walmart-stampede-related fatalities, so you've got that going for you I guess.)
 
Of course, if you don't have Thanksgiving, it's your loss. That's the holiday with the best Charlie Brown special.:p
we Brtis dont really care for Charlie Brown, and we mock you for repeating the same 30 year old hoilday specails every year.

Who do you think Charlie Brown is, Wallace & Grommit ;)

Rats!

As for Thanksgiving? Seriously? Why? If you know why you celebrate it as you said above, why would we celebrate a bunch of Catholics jumping on a boat for the new world and starting over? Basically leaving the Country. To me, it's like us celebrating Bastille Day or Liberation day, we just wouldn't, we're not French or Italian respectively and it has nothing to do with us and to be honest, nor does Thanksgiving!!!!!

Well, the US incorporates foreign holidays like Cinco de Mayo & St. Patrick's Day. We just use them as an excuse to get drunk, but still...

And if you don't have Thanksgiving, then how do you know when to start Christmas shopping? (Of course, you've probably never had any Walmart-stampede-related fatalities, so you've got that going for you I guess.)

This.
 
Looking forward to the new season. Can't believe it's 2 weeks away and the night before Easter.
 
Speaking as an Amerikaner I love Wallace and Grommit. It's not laugh-out-loud funny but it's cute and clever. I like how they become little action movies.
 
Cast in New York

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7mZ8PcwGlI

LOL at the stetson(or Van Gogh straw hat) and gladiator hat


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^Is there anything more un-Doctorish than sunglasses?

Speaking as an Amerikaner I love Wallace and Grommit. It's not laugh-out-loud funny but it's cute and clever. I like how they become little action movies.

I like a few of them. "The Wrong Trousers" & "A Close Shave" are absolutely brilliant. "A Grand Day Out" is kind of an awkward 1st effort and is really trying too hard to be quirky without being clever. I was kinda less than impressed with "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" & "A Matter of Loaf & Death."

But "The Wrong Trousers" & "A Close Shave" are probably the two greatest animated movies ever!
 
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