What do you watch despite knowing it's really, underneath it all ... well, shit? I'm hooked on "24" with Kiefer Sutherland, and I absolutely love "Hi-5" (mornings, Channel5) an Australian kids TV show where they sing and dance around a bit. I'm in love with one of the presenters, Charli What do you watch despite yourself? Do you have a comfort film?
I have this terrible obsession with "Goodnight sweetheart" I got them on DVD and watch them alot and I even watch the reruns on ITV3 as well!
Lazytown is hilarious..! Must be all the primary colours i guess, it's a kids show, but one with a good sense of humour. Apart from that everything else i like is totally respectable and excellent. Erm.. except Big Brother, and all those talking-head Top 100 Whatever shows...
ohh lazytown is amazin i watch that whenever i can, i even saw the dvd a while ago though i didnt have enough money to get it at the time
Yeah, I love Lazytown too, tragically. It's the songs, and I reckon that girl might be fit when she grows up.... *Bad thoughts, bad thoughts!*
Much like the guilty pleasure thread in the music forum, I don't think these shows are all that bad...But also like the music thread, I'm the only one I know that watches: The Dragon's Den Ray Mears (Whatever he's up to!) You Are What You Eat Hell's Kitchen & (of course!) Neighbours
I'm not sure what you mean by 'Comfort Film' exactly, but if I'm on the right page I'd have to say "The Rock" with Nic Cage and Sean Connery is a bit of a comfort film for me. If I can't think of anything else I fancy, I put The Rock on. And it's not like it's even one of my favourites, just something about it I think's ace! So I've seen it a fair few times...
I love you are what you eat.. that woman has bainwashed me.. shame I'm too lazy to take her advice I love lazytown.. I can do the end dance hahah!!
Vicar of Dibley :& (but only because I have distinctly unholy thoughts about Dawn French's cleavage) *heads to confessional* oh... and Deal or No Deal....
The Lion in Winter - Katherine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole. Love it, never tire of watching and John Barry's music is great. I've a passion for all things medieval though.