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The Day Today, reviewed by an ape-child. No, the offspring of our closest species would do a better job than that. What a horrible piece of journalism. It doesn't take a lot to write a couple of hundred words on one of the finest and unrecognised comedies to emerge from the BBC ever, but the BBC website have cocked it up good an' propah. The worst is, the reviewer has tried to "ape" the style of Chris Morris, by thinking that by having seen the series, they are somehow on a par with the genius they are reviewing.
And the only reason it got a review is because it's a BBC product. Look at the other reviews down the side - all major motion pictures, not a small DVD set, like The Day Today is. Pah.
AND Have you ever read the BBC websites videogame reviews? Bwahahaha, I'd rather watch Gamezville.
The Day Today, reviewed by an ape-child. No, the offspring of our closest species would do a better job than that. What a horrible piece of journalism. It doesn't take a lot to write a couple of hundred words on one of the finest and unrecognised comedies to emerge from the BBC ever, but the BBC website have cocked it up good an' propah. The worst is, the reviewer has tried to "ape" the style of Chris Morris, by thinking that by having seen the series, they are somehow on a par with the genius they are reviewing.
And the only reason it got a review is because it's a BBC product. Look at the other reviews down the side - all major motion pictures, not a small DVD set, like The Day Today is. Pah.
AND Have you ever read the BBC websites videogame reviews? Bwahahaha, I'd rather watch Gamezville.