I love my Carl
I love my Brian my Dennis and my Al
I could even find it in my heart to love Mike Love
I love my Carl
I love my Brian my Dennis and my Al
I could even find it in my heart to love Mike Love
You're my new hero, Montypark.
It is. It so very very is. T_T
Angst in My Pants has the title track, Moustache, Sherlock Holmes. You crazy.
I watched this tonight and it is pretty great. Not my favourite To, but appreciably mean, extremely taut, and with a couple of really great performances. Louis Koo is good, but Sun Honglei is brilliant - a tough cop for the ages.
There's something about To's consistent work and guiding hand which is always impressive. For me, he's singlehandedly powering the once-great Hong Kong film industry. He's a prolific producer as well as director, and even Milkyway Image studios productions that he doesn't helm are often stamped with his tonal…
This is one of my favourite Woody films. It's sweet, has some adorable performances (Norton is particularly appealing), great songs and some real laughs. Lots of tips of the hat to the Marx Bros for nerds is just the icing on the cake. See it!
The UK disc has the correct ratio, if you have multiregion players. Or are in the UK, like you should be.
Jonathan David and Waking Up To Us are two of the greatest singles of B&S' career - just magnificent. Jackson's channelling of Ray Davies on the former is a wonderful thing.
Jubilee dresses like 1987's insane notion of a badass kid. Think of her like one of the bad guys from Final Fight.
"It's time for the (inter-dimensional) Generation Game"…?
I think it was him freaking out in Galaxy Quest for me:
Bletchley is very close to me, and I can confirm that it's one of the worst looking places also. Has a very good vegetarian Chinese restaurant though, and there was the code-breaking stuff in WW2, but they are still trading on that pertty heavily (pubs called The Enigma Tavern etc).
They're not similar, really. Wisdom's persona was usually a decent but meek guy, often clumsy or unlucky and put upon, but not wilfully stupid like the Gumbys. Wisdom's stage act was a character called The Gump, who dressed slightly similarly to the Gumbys.
I was coming here to post that precise thing. My hat is doffed, sir.
And you know what - I forgot about Tiger On Beat. Not lovely to look at, kind of goofy, has a bit of a worrying attitude towards women, but contains a very funny Chow Yun-fat performance and a couple of the best action sequences in 1980's action cinema. The chainsaw fight between Conan Lee and 36 Chambers star Gordon…
My addiction to kung-fu films started at age 13 with an ex-rental copy of Return to the 36th Chamber that my parents inexplicably came home from the shops with one night. A brilliant, inventive, funny film (I still prefer it to 36th Chamber of Shaolin), I spent years tracking down what I could find in the video shops…
Whilst I agree completely that the Moss appearance in Outing is the culmination of a masterful bit of narrative planning and earns the laugh through build-up and pay-off, your rejection of the comic non-sequitur is baffling. Narrative explanations aren't necessary for everything to be funny. Even in very well…
A "strange visual image" can be a joke. It's funny because it's inexplicable - an absurd image leading to an absurd notion in the audience. It's one of the funniest things in the whole brilliant series for me.