donât even worry about Ware Rabbit mate that poll is just for FUN. The other polls are not.
So good. The first 3 are just perfect. Fun and silly and warm and emotional and yeah, this should win.
Honestly put off seeing it for years because I was scared it wouldnât quite be good enough. What an idiot
Anyone that gives this less than Alan Partridge is claycist.
Best villain in film history
Iâve never really liked them that much. Probably a sign of my immaturity. Theyâre good though and people who like them are right. My W&G thoughts are wrong, I accept that.
^big man who can admit to that. I respect that.
yeah I really wasnât fussed with seeing it, but then I watched it and loved it so much. Shaun the Sheep is brilliant too.
Hereâs an interesting thing I just learned from Wikipedia, Aardman was formed in 1972. Thatâs ages ago.
This was a great Sunday choice of HGWIR Jukey. Youâve really cheered up my day of pretending to tidy the stock room.
w&gs off
theyâre all on youtube in full too btwâŠ
Iâm going to get the sack but itâll be worth it.
Do you reckon Feathers McGraw was the inspiration for Anton Chigurh out of No Country For Old Men? Pretty similarâŠ
Love 'em. What wonderful creations. âA Matter Of Loaf And Deathâ is something Iâve only seen once so I must revisit it!
Same. Want to watch W&G now.
Absolute stonecold 5/5. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant shit.
Obviously the tecnhical stuffâs mindblowing, and the characters iconic, but watching it back as an adult iâm surprised at how quotable it is. Up there with Father Ted or Partridge in that respect for me.
Little bits of the dialogue, or particularly Peter Sallisâ absolutely masterful delivery make me properly bellylaugh. Little stuff like âAny postâŠwas thereâŠperchance?â is just fucking brilliant, and there are so many visual gags that you notice every time you rewatch.
5/5
5/5 even those invention shorts they did.
Another exoskeleton in fact.