bananarchie-59503
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I just discovered this brillant foul-mouthed stand up comedian.
This show convinced me to add the test of his shows on my must watch list.
He is al but afraid to avoid controversy.
His topics are, amongst others, sexuality (straight, gay, whatever), educating children, drugs use and abuse.
Sometimes he walks on a thin line of extreme funny and what for some people may occur offensive.
But for me humour can go further on topics than any other medium. If it's funny or not is a question of taste and opinion. But censorship should never be applied on this kind of shows.
As a European I sometimes don't understand the jokes because he yalks about famous Americans, unknown by me.
But mostly his humour is international and he made me cry several times with his witty observations.
I fully recommend to let him take you on a hilarious trip!!!
This show convinced me to add the test of his shows on my must watch list.
He is al but afraid to avoid controversy.
His topics are, amongst others, sexuality (straight, gay, whatever), educating children, drugs use and abuse.
Sometimes he walks on a thin line of extreme funny and what for some people may occur offensive.
But for me humour can go further on topics than any other medium. If it's funny or not is a question of taste and opinion. But censorship should never be applied on this kind of shows.
As a European I sometimes don't understand the jokes because he yalks about famous Americans, unknown by me.
But mostly his humour is international and he made me cry several times with his witty observations.
I fully recommend to let him take you on a hilarious trip!!!
A series about a marginal but in their own way loving family.
Every episode takesv a little bit more than20 minutes what makes it perfect as a in between snack.
I think it's much more funny too watch if you're from Belgium or are familiar with the stupidity of some of Belgium's habits and folklore.
It's not big cinema but it's very funny and in times emotional and moving.
But above all it's about having fun and sticking togetherv as a family.
There's a lot of drinking, growing ganja and partying in it.
Just sit back nand relax, don't think too much and laugh with us stupid Belgian culture!!!
Every episode takesv a little bit more than20 minutes what makes it perfect as a in between snack.
I think it's much more funny too watch if you're from Belgium or are familiar with the stupidity of some of Belgium's habits and folklore.
It's not big cinema but it's very funny and in times emotional and moving.
But above all it's about having fun and sticking togetherv as a family.
There's a lot of drinking, growing ganja and partying in it.
Just sit back nand relax, don't think too much and laugh with us stupid Belgian culture!!!
I think it's a little pity that this movie is completely in English. But for the makers to do in the original languages, with old dialect and all would probably too much effort for what is basic an action movie.
For me this movie was pretty entertaining because of the use of extreme violence, the blood almost spatters onto the camera, limbs got chopped off, it's a real distasteful affair. And that's the way fighting was in that era.
No corteous swordfights, but pus, blood, moaning, perishing.
And no, I'm not a sadist that enjoys atrocities, but unlike this movie claims to be a true story, it's a Medieval fairytale with all ingredients in place: a dame in despair, tirrany, power-games, intrigues, treason, the Catholic Church(es), the one in Rome and the one in Avignon.
The movie is inspired by a historical figure, strongly romanticized of course. Jan Zizka z Trocnova a Kalicha (English: John Zizka of Trocnov and the Chalice; c. 1360 - 11 October 1424) was a Czech general - a contemporary and follower of Jan Hus and a Radical Hussite who led the Taborites. Zizka was a successful military leader and is now a Czech national hero.
Some Czech nationalism seeps through in the movie, but personally it doesn't bother me.
But all this aside, the movie has beautiful filmed battles, the ruthlessness is sometimes schocking and there's a scene with a lion that is brilliant.
The better spectacle entertainment!!!
For me this movie was pretty entertaining because of the use of extreme violence, the blood almost spatters onto the camera, limbs got chopped off, it's a real distasteful affair. And that's the way fighting was in that era.
No corteous swordfights, but pus, blood, moaning, perishing.
And no, I'm not a sadist that enjoys atrocities, but unlike this movie claims to be a true story, it's a Medieval fairytale with all ingredients in place: a dame in despair, tirrany, power-games, intrigues, treason, the Catholic Church(es), the one in Rome and the one in Avignon.
The movie is inspired by a historical figure, strongly romanticized of course. Jan Zizka z Trocnova a Kalicha (English: John Zizka of Trocnov and the Chalice; c. 1360 - 11 October 1424) was a Czech general - a contemporary and follower of Jan Hus and a Radical Hussite who led the Taborites. Zizka was a successful military leader and is now a Czech national hero.
Some Czech nationalism seeps through in the movie, but personally it doesn't bother me.
But all this aside, the movie has beautiful filmed battles, the ruthlessness is sometimes schocking and there's a scene with a lion that is brilliant.
The better spectacle entertainment!!!