Jerry Springer - The Opera?
Jerry Springer - The Opera?
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c4koh

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735 posts

266 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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All - surpisingly, I couldn't find a topic in 'General Gassing' nor the Pie'n'Piston...

Anyway, I'll be watching; wouldn't have watched if it wasn't for all the fuss.

As for 40,000 writing in to complain: can't they just switch it off if they don't like it???

Although there may be scenes that may be offensive to some, I believe in freedom of speech, not censorship. It's on past the 'watershed' (it's at 10pm), so I agree wholeheartedly with the Beeb that they should show this.

And on a last note: this is fiction, it's not real. Neither are numerous films shown on TV which graphically depict murder, rape and other (in my eyes!) more heinous activites than blasphemy and blue language.

There, got that off my chest And now a night of curry and some right silly telly!

FourWheelDrift

91,717 posts

306 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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c4koh said:
All - surpisingly, I couldn't find a topic in 'General Gassing' nor the Pie'n'Piston...


www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=147484&f=141&h=0

t'was only yesterday

Big fuss over nothing though. The only stage show that has been shown on TV that has worked IMHO was "Around the Horn" and that's because it was based on a radio show.

c4koh

Original Poster:

735 posts

266 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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FourWheelDrift said:


t'was only yesterday

Big fuss over nothing though. The only stage show that has been shown on TV that has worked IMHO was "Around the Horn" and that's because it was based on a radio show.


Thanks - seems fellow p'headers agreed that it shouldn't be pulled as well

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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I am old enough to remember the same fuss over Pythons 'Life of Brian'.

Followed by the brilliant 'Not the Nine O'Clock News' spoof of the fuss, claiming that the Bible was a piss take of Python and that Jesus was clearly a lampoon of our Lord God John Cleese

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

277 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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JERRY SPRINGER - THE OPERA

Jerry Springer - The Waste of Space.....


................would be more appropriate.

hedders

24,460 posts

269 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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Well, i got caught up in the hype and decided to watch it.

I was bored after 10 mins and had already heard that the first half was the funniest, so i turned over once i started to nod off after about 15 mins.

Did any one else have a hard time actually understanding the vocals, it was like they were all singing over each others lines or something and it was all a bit confusing...for me at least.

Edited to add:
Did anyone see the 'Ruby Wax meets Springer' bit too...what the hell was that chick with the moustache thinking? I can understand a little facial hair but she had a thicker moustache than a lot of men!



>> Edited by hedders on Sunday 9th January 09:15

glocko

1,813 posts

271 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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Balmoral Green said:
I am old enough to remember the same fuss over Pythons 'Life of Brian'. :


He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!!!

edc

9,480 posts

273 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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I don't know what the fuss was all about. I didn't see anything more 'offensive' than in many other movies for example. I found myself laughing throughout most of the few minues I watched.

Eric Mc

124,700 posts

287 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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Did anyone watch the excellent Peter Cooke/Dudley Moore drama (Not Only but Always) last week?

Plenty of "F" words and "C" words in that - and no complaints either before or after.

I blame the red tops for rabble rousing (which is their speciality).

shadowninja

79,214 posts

304 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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didnt see it myself (was out), but heard complaints of blasphemy?

reckon the programme makers have no balls. if they did they wouldn't take the piss out of a weak religion like christianity (oh no! they burnt their TV licences! ) and go for the big boys anyway

take that salman rushdie... if he drove a car, it'd be an F1 on slicks in the snow and he'd commute to work every day in it. (he'd probably want to replace the carbon fibre body with kevlar though)

HiAsAKite

2,513 posts

269 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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I saw this at the theatre a few months back.. fantastic...

brainsaw

152 posts

266 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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shadowninja said:
didnt see it myself (was out), but heard complaints of blasphemy?


It could have been construed that jesus was wearing a nappie.. although it did look more like a loin cloth as it was different to the nappie the guy was wearing in the 1st half.
Also.. at one point they sing that mary was raped by an angel .. and once they have a song "it ain't easy being God" .. then it becomes "it ain't easy being Jerry" .. but that's about it.
As the church guy says beforehand - it's obviously all in the mind of a dying Jerry.
Thought it was good.. although musically not brilliant... although it was supposed to be an opera not a musical.

What did make me laugh was the disclaimer they got Kirsty Walk to say in the middle.
"As Jerry Springer decends into hell..."
.. not the thing you'd get to say everyday