Awesome, thanks man.
Awesome, thanks man.
Cool, I read the book ages and ages ago but didn't know about the film. Any others?
"Boo?"
Marvin Gaye sang the Star Spangled Banner and made everyone want to sex America!
So what should I watch instead?
They must have started in a hurry, as Linguini and Collette didn't have time to change out of their chef's gear.
Even later films would work. The other day I learned that Bowie turned down the role of Max Zorin in A View to a Kill.
I saw Hot Fuzz at the age of 15, with my 15 year old cousin. Two teenagers, at the perfect age for Ritchie-esque smash cut montages and little old ladies being kicked in the face.
Not to mention that Strohm and Gruber were themselves trying to stay one step ahead of GENERAL VON KLINKERHOFFEN!!
It was, in fact, a stage name. He was born Frederick John Inman.
Wonder if Gravity Falls will lead to a few more Mabels around.
…when you heard two shats?
I just assumed that the French and Germans understood each other naturally, as opposed to the utterly confused British.
I hereby call for a Catchphrase Thread (with an outside chance of putting together an entire episode of Allo Allo! as a result) starting with:
Don't worry, it'll ride up with wear.
It was such a breath of fresh air after Oh, Crikey!
They saw those flared nostrils and couldn't turn him down.
The weird thing about Mr. Humphries is that he got less and less camp as the series went on. I don't think you can call it a planned evolution, but it was a definite change.
I miss late night TV's original one-trick pony.
Since the new hosts include an American, an Irishman and a German, most likely yes.