• Snot Flickerman
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    13 days ago

    Despite being the stuff of nightmares, Santa continues to be the world’s most popular home intruder.

    Charlie Brooker and Diane Morgan fucking kill me whenever they work together. His writing and her delivery as Cunk just kill me.

    Yes, folks, all the Cunk specials are written by Black Mirror head writer and creator, Charlie Brooker.

    Looking forward to Cunk’s Quest for Meaning (which looks like it got renamed Cunk on Life in the last 10 months), looks like it’s hitting BBC’s iPlayer on December 31st and Netflix on January 2nd. Ringing in the new year with Cunk sounds grand to me.

    • @[email protected]
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      1312 days ago

      I miss all of his various “wipe” shows. I need more Charlie Brooker that isn’t Black Mirror (and I love it too).

      • Snot Flickerman
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        12 days ago

        Hey, at least we got the Antiviral Wipe during the pandemic!

        I actually really miss his police procedural sendup series A Touch of Cloth starring John Hannah.

        • @[email protected]
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          312 days ago

          I still periodically think of his “happy birthday twice” hand washing thing and can’t help but laugh.

    • @Huschke
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      812 days ago

      Asking “Can I call you Brian, or do you prefer Cox” with a straight face is peak British comedy.

  • @[email protected]
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    1311 days ago

    I absolutely hate the Santa story. it basically tells poor kids they are fundamentally bad and at the same time takes credit away from hard working parents. we treat Santa like the Christmas mascot but have never credited him with bringing presents. that story is garbage.

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      10 days ago

      My parents always told me that “Santa is the guy who gives out lollies at the shops”. I always knew that parents gave the gifts.