sr
umm... boring -
.-
ray
I expected
some thing
abit more
stirring!
Tea drinker
Great film
apart from the
fact that
everyone knows
it's milk
first, then
the tea!
Gekko.
resist the
urge... no...
not the pg tips
kile
What's with
the tea?
Dieter
Well, really
nice, but maybe
you should have
had shown more
of the whole
ritual (esp. if
you do the
'pure steeping
for 3 minutes'
or the 'quick
50 secs stir
and squeeze'
method), plus
the ritual of
squeezing tbe
bag while you
remove it and
also the stir,
after the milk
was added, to
have a last
glance at a
'perfect
cuppa'.
rolf
That's a good
film. The best
I've seen so
far and I know
what I'm
taling about.
Chas Manson
Well done
you!
(Japanese
Proverb)
Chas Manson
It's nice to
see the PG
Chimps have
moved out of
the
commercials
to behind the
camera. Well
done you!
Lee
Nice quote at
the end, and
a nice
tribute to tea
Ujjal
I am sure you
have recieved
enough milky
comments to
make 'Tea-2'
a perfect
film. Well
done!
Ian Esplin
Earl Grey's a
better brew..
j
just
wondering, 'EN
G Dept', what
it was you
found
profound
about this
film?
Gullable George
There is not
too much milk,
its pouring
was slow and
elegant, the
pourer was
taking time
and thought
over their
liquid
goodness plus
you have the
same kettle as
me, good stuff.
Bex
tea hee!
Great stuff.
Lots of milk
helps as it
melts in with
the clouds.
Tucks
I have to
agree with
Matt, why
wasn't it
yorkshire,
too much milk
again, but
glad it was
tea and not
coffee, its
orrible.
Zazen_zero
i would
enjoyed seeing
the milk
spilling over
the tea cup
into a white
ocean --
turning into a
cloud/clouds --
spacious view
of the sky...
personally i
like tea
(sencha) and
no milk of
course ;-)
ENG Dept
The delights
of discovering
the profound
in the
ordinary. Very
good indeed.
Kitten
WOW Sooooooo
Coooooool, PG
Tips Pyramid
Bags and
tesco milk,
you sure knoe
how to make
tea.
j
this lacks
imagination,
inspiration,
plot,
meaning, or
thought.
putting a
quote at the
end of
footage of
you making a
cup of tea
does not make
this worth
wasting
everyone's
time for.
well done
matt.
Dexsta the sporty chicken
somebodys
already said
too much milk -
i agree and i
dont see how
one could say
excellent about
this film.
The Rooster
Too much
milk, but
otherwise a
good film.
Peter Flodin
Who are you
trying to kid?
A cup of tea in
60 seconds?
That would have
been like The
Lord Of The
Rings in one
three hour
movie. Do the
subject
justice, and
make Part 1, 2
& 3. Everybody
knows that a
perfect cup of
tea should sit
for three
minutes.
modern day youth who knows wots in!!!
very
random.....
it was
ecellent!!!!
definately
in!!!
llewell
Matt - Why
wasn't it
yorkshire tea?
Kurdish_Princess
Brilliant, so
relaxing!
Makes me
sleepy yet
thirsty for
tea...ahh,
Bravo!
Joe Martin
Far too much
milk, but a
fine ode to
tea:-)
Richard
Far too much
milk!
Matt Windle
AliceM -
Standard
English tea
making
lessons, bag
in cup style,
£10 per hour.
Advanced
techniques
involving tea
pots, tea
leaves,
strainers, and
may include
mixing tea
styles (eg.
Earl
Grey/Assam
combo)£20 per
hour (includes
limited
edition tea
cosy)
TenPin
Very Relaxing,
I think I'll go
do the same.
AliceM
Matt - this is
English tea
ceremony.
Perhaps you
could give
lessons to
kindly
Japanese
ladies in this
fine art.
Mat Simpson
That's
surprisingly
beautiful and
relaxing -
rather like a
good cup of
tea.
Watching Wolf
Now dying for
a cuppa!
Tea Boy
..putting milk
in first dates
back to when
cups were made
from low
quality
materials.
Putting hot
water in first
would crack
them. Howard,
You are either
living in the
past or have
very poor
mugs ;-)
De-Buea
Sorry to say,
this is a non-
descript
shortbread
amongst the
highly
fruited
garibaldies
of the 1
minute world.
Try try again.
Cressida Rowbotham
Excellent!!
movie critic
Great stuff -
dosnt milk
flowing thru
the tea look
superb? i
could watch
that all day!
Would have
benefited
from a second
cameraman and
varying POV's
Simon
A good concise
comment on the
union between
hot water and
leaves-in-a-bag
(tm)
Even a nice
Carly Simon
esque "clouds
in my
coffe"(or tea)
moment to
finish.
More watchable
than
Terminator 3
and more
believable
than the Matix
(Ross!). For
the price
(nothing) I
can recommend
it as a good
night in.
Howard
I'd be
surprised if
that cuppa
even tastes
like tea.
Don't you
know to brew
it in a pot
and put the
milk in
first?!!
Rob Bins
This is
excellent
filmmaking,
perfect 1
minute film.
The contrast
betwen the
chaos of
making the tea
(great sound
highlights
this) and the
milk/sunset at
the end really
gets across
it's purpose
moose
that was
really good.
Dick Hill
Absolutley
marvellous
film, loved
it. Best film
on the site
hands down.
And it made
me want a
cuppa!
Chris Dececio
Haha!!!!
This really
made me
laugh! My
favourite
part is the
pouring of
the
milk....He
really takes
his time to
perfect
that. I was
disappointed
he put the
tea bag in
first
though.
Everyone
knows you
should add
the teabag to
the hot
water.
Still.....
Nice work!
Charlie
A beautiful
tribute... the
filmaker
obviously has
his daily
dosage of the
finest tea!