I adore that movie.
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Speaking of stop-action, this has probably already made the rounds, but it's entertaining enough to risk the dreaded re-post: [link]
I love Tony vs. Paul!
Those silly guys.
That was awesome. I especially like the FAQ.
4. Yes, we really did jump all those times.
I was wondering that!!
Mr. Show did a great stop-action Hard Day's Night parody, which I can't find on YouTube. But I must comment on the Mr. Show goodness on YouTube! For instance:
It's Insane, This Guy's Taint: [link]
Drugachusetts: [link]
Hail Satan Network: [link]
TTOMO: [link]
Wycked Sceptre: [link]
Life is precious and God and the Bible: [link]
We have the technology and the time is now: [link]
"I'm black and I'm proud."
Wycked Sceptre
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At last, I can share it with my Metal Dude Bud!
Do I assume correctly that you Commitments fans have also seen The Snapper and The Van ?
Sundance has shown a movie that the two Chicago Tribune movie reviewers actually liked, an Irish musical called Once. From their description, I hope it gets picked up for U.S. distribution, because I'd definitely go see it.
Huh. The director's brother taught me screenwriting. And his sister taught me Medieval English. And his brother-in-law was the head of my masters course. And Hansard's girlfriend babysits my cousins.
Welcome to Ireland!
I have seen the whole Rabbitte Trilogy, but I'm not sure who else has. But I think "The Commitments" is still my favorite because I love soul in a deep and unholy way. But they were all funny...