Yo, ita?
William Booth: Hi Cap! I saw "Kung Fu Hustle" the other day. Directed by Stephen Chow. It is hilarious. It is a parody. The kung fu masters include a cigarette-chomping landlady in hair curlers. Man, can she fight. Its a comedy, with "Matrix"-style special effects. It never takes itself too seriously. And the audience laughed for 99 minutes.
Rockville, Md. : So what's the best movie you've seen at Sundance so far? And is there one film that everyone seems to be buzzing about (besides "The Aristocrats")?
William Booth: I really like "Kung Fu Hustle." It was just so imaginative (and I usually am not a big fan of Hong Kong kung fu in Chinese w/ subtitles).
That's the Washington Post's guy at Sundance talking.
Is
The Aristocrats
what I think it is?
pauses for everyone to read my mind
Apparently it's the punchline to a dirty joke.
ita, how did you copy/paste/post that MDB tidbit w/o reading the whited out part?
how did you copy/paste/post that MDB tidbit w/o reading the whited out part?
By squinting ... I wouldn't be surprised if that's why I now have a headache. Scrolling to the start of the whited out paragraph to put the spoiler quickedit just about killed me. I hovered, for a second, considering combining whitefont and the quote indentation, but then remembered I was insane, and shouldn't encourage myself.
So you didn't see the part about the uncredited naked Orlando Bloom cameo?
So you didn't see the part about the uncredited naked Orlando Bloom cameo?
I may not be Cindy, but I can still keep lists.
And in the cameo, naked!Orlando is making out with also-uncredited also-naked Colin Farrell.
Neil Gaiman also said good things about Kung Fu Hustle.