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Thanks for the compliment.
Disappointing from Mr Cleese that. I wasn't aware of his Pistorious joke. Seeing as its the same joke everyone in the English speaking world made I would've hoped for more originality (personally I find the 'lawyers say he hasn't got a leg to stand on' version funnier) but he hasn't really done anything good since A Fish Called Wanda - and even that is nowhere near his previous heights. In fairness he's quite good in Rat Race.
What do you think of his work in Bond? Personally, I think it was rather poor, and that the character was merely presented as a buffoon throughout and that he was really unnecessary more than anything.
Yes I woke up early this morning to a couple of trolls on here. BigGayIsland being the most notable buffoon. It's attention they crave and no one was biting earlier on so hopefully they buggered off.
Yes I wasn't fond of his role in TWINE. He was definitely comedy sidekick cannon fodder and it was clear in DAD that there was too much slapstick going on. The notion of calling him R made no sense whatsoever. Q at has meaning but R? Come on, that's just lazy writing.
I'm much more excited about Whishaw's incarnation of the character and I'll be interested to see how they flesh him out, so to speak.
Yes, he was fantastic in Rat Race. To be honest, I didn't rate him in Bond. I dislike the comedy scene in TWINE when he is engulfed by the capsule. John Cleese as Q? I would have liked to have seen him grow into the role more, but Die-*cough*, prevented that and thus made his appearance somewhat unremarkable and disappointing (especially since it is him who introduces us to that travesty of a 'car').
Jon Lovitz as Hitler was a revelation for me! :)) He should have played in The Producers too! :))