He played Tony. The character was named after him.
He played Tony. The character was named after him.
A couple of the voices (Including Russell Tovey's character) have been re-dubbed by American actors and I believe some of the ruder jokes have been altered.
Ignore the advertising. The film is great and hilarious.
Never Doubt Aardman.
Amazingly, the opinion of the specific reviewer the AV Club has assigned to review this film is not a universal indicator of its quality.
I can't wait to find out how they promote it for the US market if they ever decide to adapt the third book, "An adventure with communists".
It's in the opening scenes of the film and I was genuinely surprised at how big a laugh it gave me, in fact I defy anyone to not fall in love with this by the end of the opening title sequence. In general, the reviewers comments about the plot are completely true- It veers all over the place in an extremely convoluted…
Fuck all this shit, the only upcoming Pixar film anyone really cares about is Planes.
I'm getting a little sick of your commie talk, DatingSites_agelessdate_.com.
I enjoyed his guest appearance on The Muppet Show as himself:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
@avclub-df80f70f60b1c678f8c91696f4a54f5f:disqus They are. It'll be on in june.
Hey guys, I guess you could say that this commenter could be a lot more…."IN THE LOOP".
THIS…DOES NOT OWN.
I'M FUCKING OUT YOU CUNTS
All the really dickish stuff Kramer did was in the last two seasons when everyone was acting out of character anyway.
…You kept making all the stops?
Heather: What's in the bag?
George: That's a sandwich.
[Clock starts ringing]
George: Damn salami.
Heather: My clock, you stole it!
George: That damn deli! That is the LAST time they screw up one of my orders!
I mentioned this in the last review, but I think Kramer is far and away the best person out of all the characters. He may be extremely oblivious a lot of the time but he basically never acts out of malice like the others and is pretty much just a guy willing to go along with whatever. He totally deserved to go free…
The writers definitely handled them very well under the circumstances, but because of the way all the character's fates are left up in the air I still think there's plenty of room for an epilogue of sorts.
Well, both seasons 2 and 3 (especially 3) suffered from cutbacks of the planned number of episodes which, given the show's extremely dense plotting, forced the writers to dump a number storylines they were building towards. The last episode is great but you can see in the final bunch of shows after they knew they were…