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The League of Gentlemen Kindle THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Leon Hunt | 160 pages | 09 Dec 2008 | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | 9781844572694 | English | New York, United Kingdom The League of Gentlemen PDF Book Harvey Denton: Into which we do not pass solids. And you really should stay in more. Had a good innings, eh? Phil: [a play's closing line] I'm happy with who I am and what I am and if people don't like that they can go kill themselves like Mum did! Mike Harris: [Geoff cocks the gun] Get it right Brian. If they don't work, you shake 'em. David: I'd like to buy it all. Pauline: Why are you doing this to me, Ross? We know only too well the 'third series is rubbish' syndrome, and you realise it is difficult because it is really hard to do. Related News 'Edinburgh made us! For God's sake, I'll finish the joke. Phil: And I liked books and dolls. Sound Mix: Stereo. Harvey Denton: A dirty brush is a useless brush! Are you quiet? Pauline : Royston Vasey. The heist the film is centered around is pretty generic as well, and there's quite a bit of misogyny and homophobia throughout the movie. You're good hearted. So they come back and the chief says, "So Englishman They go back to Royston Vasey via the dimensional door and swap hostages, but Pemberton is killed by a stray gunshot. Pauline: Ross, that is not my responsibility. Now, where would I be if you all got work before the end of the course? Pen are going for a little walk down the high street, where we're going to see lots and lots of people doing lots and lots of jobs. Barry Baggs: Ooh, thanks Mr. Now go out will you? Brings together the heist genre with this feeling of a men- on-a-mission war film. You're my wife now. No sisters. Tubbs: We could kill them all. Stella Hull: Have I ever fantasized about having a threesome? The League of Gentlemen Writer There is one section, when they raid the army, that is bouncing with humorous touches, and Gerald Harper, as a nervous army captain, gives off an excellent performance. Eclipse set: Basil Dearden's London Underground. Look at the Israelis. Tinsel, I have some rather upsetting news. Oh, Tubbs. Pauline: Hokey-cokey-pig-in-a-pokey. Tubbs: He's looking for a boy. Pauline: Do you see how easy it is? Ross: You've got a watch on. Edward: Hello, hello. Gina Beasley: Actually, Dr. The League of Gentlemen has a few notable characters of the eight men pulling off the heist, but I didn't find any of them interesting nor likable. Workman: No, I will be making a purchase. Edward: Pervert, eh? Geoff Tipps: He remembers it now. My litle angel she is. The movie should have been called The Golden Fleece. Ross: But he's already got an interview. Title: The League of Gentlemen The Brothers Grimmer. Maurice: You mean Flames, and he is a Woman: All right. I know they put monkeys in space, but do you think they'll have one driving a fire engine. Tubbs: We could kill them all. Good morning, jobseekers. Geoff Tipps: What? And Jeremy Dyson reminds me of my lawyer cousin Andrew, who, for a while, built Daleks out of cardboard and stuck split peas on the sides to emulate the rivets. Barry Baggs: You're not havin' this money I owe you. Pauline: Royston Vasey. Ok, how about this? Lisgoe I'll get some pop. Pauline: Pens! Dave: Nancy! Lance Longthorne: Stag night coming up? Eh, what do you think of that Gina G, Shack? Sitting in the office of the producer of their tour - A Local Show For Local People, which next month starts a three-week run in London - the fossil- collecting Gatiss proudly recounts how one review of their first series said that the Local Shop says more about modern Britain than anything in Bill Bryson's Notes From A Small Island. Dr Matthew Chinnery: Reverend, do you believe a man can be cursed? I remember the whispered comments, "Here comes Harvey toadface. The death that burns and tears for all eternity. Stella Hull: If you think I'm sticking digestives down my knickers and calling next doors dog in - you can forget it! Then they cut my cock off. The death that burns and tears for all eternity. Dr Matthew Chinnery: [after accidently killing an animal] Was he very old? The result was a five-night run at the Cockpit Theatre, London. Brian Morgan: I thought it was a dead cert. Company Credits. They look so normal, too. Mike Harris: Strawberries? Then we decided to book somewhere and do it. The League of Gentlemen Reviews Who are the gentlemen? Tubbs: Line and lines and lines and lines. Tubbs: He asked me to open the till, he has a plan he covets the precious things of the shop. Thanks for that Phil Roadworker: They're roads The movie should have been called The Golden Fleece. Papa Lazarou: Oh. Running time. Pauline: I see we have a few new faces joining our restart course this morning, so I want you all to make them feel very welcome. Dr Matthew Chinnery: Reverend, do you believe a man can be cursed? Quiz Are you a quotes master? Geoff enters a talet competition and loses. Edward: You people are all alike, You march in here, young! Phil: [another of their plays] When mum said I was autistic, I thought she meant I was good at drawing. Sign In. Review by Eric. Geoff Tipps: Well, they're deaf, aren't they? Dougal Siepp: I'm sure you're going to tell me. Professor Erno Breast-Pinch'd: Fine. Just as long as I don't have to hear any more of your disgusting babble. My litle angel she is. The League of Gentlemen Read Online Ross: [mutters] Not our high street then. Conversely, if I see the movie version of something first, I rarely care to read the book it was based on. Then we decided to book somewhere and do it. The acting in the film is superb. Ross: Friends Pauline: Pens. Getting an interview. Woman: Certainly not! Iris Krell: He has made me do things that would make a whore blush. Comedy Quotes Follow. You lied to me. Brian Morgan: Oh Geoff, it doesn't matter now. Barbara Dixon: Not quite, Geoff. Carlton, I've tried Paracetemol and they don't seem to work. Ross: Because you made me hate my job. Both platforms have removed Little Britain. Add the first question. Only it's not actually man. And as such, I want you to think of me as your cox. Hyde Nigel Patrick The vortex in The Adventure Game! Ross: She can't do that! Geoff Tipps: Not yet! And on that note we'll end, come and see me again in twenty two weeks. More on this story. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Rate This. Geoff Tipps: Well, they're deaf, aren't they? Les McQueen: I expect our kid told you I had a group of my own. They're the best friends you can have. Brian Morgan: Well, they will find him anyway. Color: Black and White. Pauline: Do you see how easy it is? BBC director general Tony Hall said the corporation was "constantly assessing whether things feel appropriate". Barbara Dixon: Not quite, Geoff. Are you sure you don't want your breast pinched? 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