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Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989)
So glad to see it wasn't only me!
I love this program, I can still remember feeling sad when the credits rolled on the last ever episode. Unfortunately I missed most of it when it was repeated a few years ago, and I find it harder to remember specific jokes, but I still remember it as being class. One bit I do remember is of an idiotic man jumping around in the forest, shouting "I'm so funny! I'm so funny! I'm so funny like a big fat bunny!" I remember it being the funniest thing I had ever seen at that point, probably because it was just so random and so untypical of children's telly, and its still a line that gets a frequent airing through me and my brother. I am going to go and petition the BBC to show it again or bring it out on DVD, there must be a sizable number of people who saw it when they were younger who are now older and want to see it again.
The Last Supper (1995)
Gets you thinking
This was a very good movie, although I don't agree with some reviews saying that the message at the end was that these liberals weren't ruthless enough. As the film progresses, it is made increasingly clear that they are running out of control, murdering anyone who displeases them in any way and generally acting no better then those they pertain to oppose. The ending sums that up, by making Ron Perlman's character switch positions with the liberal group and thereby exposing the similarities between the two. They have become just as extreme and damaging as they thought he was, and their apparent deaths are not a sign of their failure but of their just desserts.