THE "HORSES": *RACE 1:* *FANCY WORDS* - Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber’s idiosyncratic expressions, whether lengthening common words (“chippingmunk”) or combining two regular words to come up with his own unique and fancy expression (“acoustic toothbrush”). Occasionally a word’s fanciness may just be ALW’s pronunciation (e.g “crass”) special to he. REPEAT MENTIONS COUNTED, but remember, it’s ONLY a fancy word if ALW says it! *FILM* (also in race 2) - 1 point for each FULL title mentioned (though a dropped “A” or “The” is fine). The film must be referenced though, not just a title said in passing. In both episodes “up in the air” is said, but scores neither time, as no reference is made to the film. On the other hand, some words that don’t originally count may be converted by what follows. Fourvel says he has a room which gets no point, till Scott converts it. It’s important to note (so I don’t spend a lot of time arguing online) it has to be possible for the guys to be referencing the film (the same with TV). If the movie came out AFTER the episode (if they're referencing a comic), they can’t be talking about the film, so no point. This is the case with “The Slenderman”, released in 2018, impossible (discounting Time Bobby privileges) to be referenced in 2017. The exception to the “full title required” rule: only a titular character (or franchise) needs to be mentioned to score a point. So "Harry Potter", "Mickey" (don't even need the "Mouse"), “Final Destination” and "Halloween" all score a point- as long as there was at the time a film (or TV show) with that name in its title. No repeats. *GHOSTS* - a point each time “GHOST” is said, including variations (e.g. “ghostess”) and in longer words (e.g. “Ghostbusters”). *GOOD LORD* - A point each time “LORD”, or an variation on it (“lordette”, “lordino”) is said. *NOTABLE QUOTABLES* (also in race 2) - This will probably be the most contentious category, the one I have agonised over the most, deciding what counts and what doesn’t. Originally, I was counting expressions such as "terrible twos”, “downward dog” and "Doppler effect” as quotes, but they were first to go when I was handicapping, because the more I thought about it, I decided none are quotations, just terms or concepts. On the other hand, “DABDA” scores, being not just a concept and common expression (more-so for CBB fans), but the overall theme of an entire book. When ALW and Scott say "DABDA" (well, ALW says it, Scott tries to), they're quoting Elizabeth Kubler-Ross ('On Death and Dying'), but "terrible twos" and "downward dog" quote no one (I hope). In the case of popular expressions "beating about the bush", which counts, someone said it first and just because we don't know whom, it's still a quote (imho). The NQ rules: English only. Quotations from books, TV shows, films (and a film poster) and plays, plus popular idioms and sayings. NO quotes from "Comedy Bang! Bang!" guests or characters (sorry, that "heynong man" in the first race is left wanting), no quotes from comics, song lyrics or song titles (or any other titles), no fictional characters and no “plot devices” ('cloak of invisibility', 'spider sense'). An actual quote, such as “My spidey sense is tingling” would be needed for a "spider sense" point, or, as PARAPHRASING A NOTABLE QUOTABLE IS OK, “my Fourvel sense is tingling” will be OK too. Also no 'Star Wars' quotes as they have their own horse to ride on. No repeats and no repeat sources (there are 2 quotes from 'Hamlet', but the immortal bard's tragedy only scores once). *SCOTTRICK* - 1 point each time said. This is probably where I should put my disclaimer. Though I have endeavoured to catch EVERY reference and though I must have listened to these episodes at least 20 times, I missed 2 Scottricks. And a couple of other things. Fortunately my awesome Patreon patron Martijn in the Netherlands watched with fresh eyes and found them, BUT, if we have missed anything (and I guess I will find out on Feb 6), my sincere and humble apologies, I guess you’ll have to consider that part of the “luck” involved. *SINGING!* - 1 point for each song, whether sung by one, two or three. If it starts as a solo and becomes a trio or if there’s a reprise, there are no repeat points. *STABBY, SCRAPS & STAR WARS* - There just wasn’t enough in each horse to compete, so here’s a weird Frankenstein-type hybrid. One point for each time “stab” or “scraps” or variations are said and one point for each time “STAR WARS” is referenced. *TV* (also in race 2) - The same rules as FILM. *RACE 2:* *OUT: FANCY WORDS; GHOSTS; GOOD LORD; SCOTTRICK; STABBY, SCRAPS & STAR WARS* *IN (ALONG WITH FILM; TV and NOTABLE QUOTABLES):* *BODY PARTS* - Limbs, organs, fleshy bits, hairy bits, no nasty liquids or poo or blood (though “bloodstream” counts, as it also includes “da pipes and da toobs” as Slow Pesci would say). Apart from that, body parts in longer words (e.g. “lockjaw”) don’t count. No repeats. *CALLBACKS & CATCHPHRASES* - From “it’s been” to “it’s been a while”; from a plea for a sci-fi movie (keep jokes away till after Boxing Day) to “people on the street”; from “we were on a break” to Werner and Big Sue’s pizza date: are all riding on this horse. No repeats. Callbacks to the episode itself don’t count. *CELEBRITIES* - Celebrities may simply be famous as a spouse (Mavis Leno) or louse (Jeffrey Dahmer). The surname is enough (e.g. Houdini, Affleck, Ghandi, there’s a fun group), as long as it’s pronounced correctly.
@nicksnow28149 ай бұрын
“God makes a better door than a window” “Yeah he was a carpenter” That is some incredibly quick thinking
@sammich442 жыл бұрын
The "You must see this film" at 1:47:37 is a reference to Grizzly Man. There is an audio recording of the final minutes of Timothy Treadwell's and his girlfriend's life. A scene in Grizzly Man shows Werner listening to the tape through headphones as one of Treadwell's friends looks on in horrified curiosity. After it's done, he take off the headphones and says "You must never listen to this tape. You must destroy it."
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
Cool, thanks so much. Listening to this and knowing that it is so obvious, as he has just been talking about "Grizzly Man"! I didn't know about the "Not great, Bob!" meme either, but that was easy to find.
@brianjones82062 жыл бұрын
14 mins In and I’m dying. Fourvel episodes are always legendary!
@thisisowen2 жыл бұрын
Legendary. Thank you once again for another great video.
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome, glad you like it!
@ididntevenknowhewassick63152 жыл бұрын
Looks like another legendary cbb comp from Bfb !! Adding to my queue
@simonhart5362 жыл бұрын
I love these compilations. Cheers Bren! And I love the bits u put up on visually. I'm forever googling where the jokes are actually from. Weinstein!!!! So funny
@heynongman23672 жыл бұрын
Done it again man, couldn't have come at a better time too👍
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
Cheers. Yeah, doesn’t seem to be getting any better. Need the laughs!
@ZAPPED9169 ай бұрын
This is awesome👏 you out did yourself, again! Thank you.
@BabyFaceBren9 ай бұрын
Thanks for saying so, a few thought it was a bit out there, but I had fun with it, I’m glad you did too!
@TH3M1K3D Жыл бұрын
1:44:58 Scott brushes over the fact that Slow Pesci has superhuman strength😂
@sammich442 жыл бұрын
Just got to the Chicken Tonight. You're really going above and beyond.
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
That callback returns in the one after girls of cbb (I took a break in that one). I was thinking of that today, how often Americans (or American celebs) say "I feel like", it's so natural to their speech but I never hear anyone I know say that. It's usually, "I think". Someone in the comments on one of my videos said it's because so many of them are in therapy where it's all about feelings. But I'm glad it gave me the Chicken Tonight idea, which has become a little callback all my own :^)
@professorhazard2 жыл бұрын
No celebrity shoutout for the self-reference to Bobby Moynihan? Or did that happen before 1:54:00
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
ha ha, actually it happened later. I must admit that's the first time I've heard it there and that was after listening to this literally dozens of times. I even had an "intern" go through it a few times (and he found a few I had missed), but thankfully, Bobby Moynihan gets a point later. It's all moot now. If anyone DID use this for betting purposes, no one has complained. And if anyone gambles on it now, they're just damn fools.
@professorhazard2 жыл бұрын
@@BabyFaceBren Regardless, the work you put into this was, as always, tip top.
@BabyFaceBren9 ай бұрын
@@professorhazard thanks (better a late thanks than a never thanks!)
@charlesmurtaugh37712 жыл бұрын
God help us if you ever use your powers for evil.
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
damn, my man, I find that comment extremely pinnable, but I need my pinning power for the horsies!
@-berberry9 ай бұрын
I get a little staaaaby!
@Adamandhisguitar12 жыл бұрын
"Who told you that?" "You're not gonna believe this, Whoopie Goldberg."
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
If it's Whoopi Goldberg, NO ONE should believe it!
@li-limandragon92872 жыл бұрын
I lost it at Fourval sleeping with Whoopi Goldberg.
@BabyFaceBren2 жыл бұрын
Well, she IS an EGOT. I often wonder if Whoopi's ever heard that CBB!