Best British movie ever, in my humble opinion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_hiwawj-ts
Anger Management for Chess.com Members

Debating over an issue or a topic can be a productive exchange of information.
How many people do you witness in the forums who you imagine are like this below?
Over trivial nonsense!!!
Any why?


yeah have thought that WK - perhaps people are less inhibited online. So instead of hiding their real feelings, it actually allows them to be more of who they actually are.
Like the false adaptive self, falls away.
I find it all quite intriguing.

the trouble always starts when members log in sober and their brain meets a challenge.
I will drink to that Goody

the trouble always starts when members log in sober and their brain meets a challenge.
Or when trolls join for one day, and set about making comments on every forum, thinking they are a wise guy?

Ah, Ergo in the movie. Yes Mex. Watch out. You will give him the hump!!

the trouble always starts when members log in sober and their brain meets a challenge.
Or when trolls join for one day, and set about making comments on every forum, thinking they are a wise guy?
Sounds like something has spilled over from another forum with you 2 guys.
Which happens to be quite common.

Ah looks like Carla got a nose twisted out of place and is now sniffling. Guess that's the first of many argumentative posts from that one.
Probably what's needed is to not need to be so right about everything you say that you take insult too often. That's probably too much to expect from members of a chess site.

Ah looks like Carla got a nose twisted out of place and is now sniffling. Guess that's the first of many argumentative posts from that one.
Guess again, one day troll, you just had all the attention your gonna get from me.

Goody-two-shoes wrote:
one day troll! lol! so friendly, this brit clearly doesn't need langer management.
I'm still trying to finger out "langer management".
🤔😏😉

I think you are correct actually, Carla knows when to disengage. Which shows a measure of control.
You forgot the great Madeline Kahn.
Indeed you're right, that's most remiss of me. Kahn's portrayal of Elizabeth's sexual awakening at the hands of the Monster and his "enormous schwanzstuck" is one of comedy cinema's finest moments:
Sizzlin'!!!
As for Cloris Leachman, she has always been a consummate professional who takes her craft very seriously. She complained bitterly on the set of Young Frankenstein, claiming that Gene Wilder was forever ruining her best work by collapsing in giggles.
Her complaints were justified too, in fact this was quite a serious problem which dogged filming right from the start; it wasn't just Wilder either, the entire cast kept cracking up repeatedly and production costs soared as a result.
Famously, the most 'difficult' scene was the one in which the spoilt and sexually repressed Elizabeth (Kahn) arrives at the castle. This sequence has so many gags crammed into it that all the actors in turn kept breaking down on camera - apparently, it took ages and countless re-takes before they finally managed to get it nailed.
Some nice bloopers here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD6A2WTW0wM