Watched 'Kenny' tonight... Mocumentry about an Ozzie bloke who maintains porta-loo's... Really Funny"There's another classic example of someone having a two inch arsehole and us having installed only one inch piping"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0822389/
This is the busiest time of year, this is a crazy time, it just goes bonkers. It's as silly as a bum full of smarties.
Funny part is parents look at me and say 'that's not much of a job, is it?'. And I say 'well you had kids'. 'You spent the first two years handling their shit, and you weren't getting paid for that'. They shit green, the only things that should be green are pears, apples and Martians.
There's a smell in here that will outlast religion.
By the way, I recommend you watch the above not embedded here but at the mothership where it's it's large screen HD.
Home looks interesting. YouTube Project page
I had a far better time watching Drag Me To Hell. It's a proper horror-comedy: rather than a post-modern effort like a Scream or Buffy - where the horror is an accompaniment to an ironic, quip-laden script.
Reminds me of thisWatched Kenny last week - what a film...
I read McVicars' autobiog some years ago; he's half-interesting. On the subject of Prison film,Bronson. 30 out of 34 years incarcerated in solitary.
Chow Yun Fat is a legend...
Quote from: Dr T on July 01, 2009, 10:20:12 amChow Yun Fat is a legend... All the John Woo movies with him in before all the Hollywood nonce sense and Crouching Tiger Ninja Monk are excellent, almost bought a copy of Hard Boiled on DVD the other day as I only ever had it on VHS, ditto for A Better Tomorrow (which appears it may be being remade).Also, in a related vein, connected by the actor Tony Leung who's in Hard Boiled as a baddie, and is in these as a cop trying to do the right thing.The Infernal Affairs Infernal Affairs II and Infernal Affairs III trilogy are pretty good too.Oh and for pure hilarity Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle can't be beaten (his Shaolin Soccer is pretty good too).