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Surprisingly good, although naturally Rowan Atkinson is wasted in Bean mode which the rest of the world inexplicably seem to find hilarious.
I remember there was one quite amusing gag about the holocaust or the Nazis which had me chuckling.
You mean the bit when they visit the "Barbie museum" or the bit when John Lovitz steals Hitler's car, plays with the cigarette ligher, swallows it causing him to gabble in a German-like manner and crashes the car into a convention for World War 2 veterans? :))
Haha. So juvenile but have to admit I found that funny too.
Has anyone seen Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad World (I think that's the right number of Mad's)? Admittedly I haven't but I know Its story is similar to Rat Race's.
Oh my goodness, surely not, Ice. You can't laugh at the Holocaust! >:)
That was it - the Barbie museum for the kids and it turned out to be the Klaus Barbie, butcher of Lyon museum! Brilliant.
Pretty near the edge for what I presume was intended as a knockabout family comedy.
Now that does sound hilarious! :))
You see Draggers - the holocaust is funny after all!
I got into a bit of trouble on another site with a Holocaust post, that's all. Say no more...
Although, I do love this - gotta love the Italians!
Another Bond connection there, it would seem.
Cheers for pointing that out.
I knew I recognised one of the greatest comedy legends of all time from somewhere.
As Basil himself might say 'Next contestant MayDayVicenzo. Specialist subject - the bleeding obvious.'
To be fair Wiz, he's only 15 so maybe a tad harsh on him. After all, us oldies grew up with Cleese whilst MayDayVicenzo would have only been 1 when TWINE was released :-)
He has to learn. I know who Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy are dont I yet they were all dead before I knew how to walk.
You're still a legend though
But also, I fell in love with Amy Smart in this film, embarking upon a love affair which has only grown my infatuation with her in her Crank films, in which she also features.
and Rowan aktinson plays Nigel Small Fawset in Never Say Never Agian..
I was merely pointing out that this discussion is not as entirely far removed from the subject of Bond as one might think. John Cleese is certainly the 'greatest comedy legend of all time' when he uses twitter to joke about the death of Reeva Steenkamp who was shot dead by Oscar Pistorius, tweeting that "he must have been legless". Bravo Mr Cleese. TheWizardofIce. Specialist subject- Condescending sarcasm.
Wasn't it Cleese who once said that the three golden rules of comedy were:
1. No puns
2. No puns
3. No puns
On that subject Of puns as humour I'd love to hear his thoughts on the two Bond films he was in.
For me though Cleese's lowest point in recent years was the "Fawlty Showers" AA ad he did. Horrific.
A couple of years ago I went to see his Alamony tour and, while funny in places, the first half felt quite uncomfortable as he was complaining about how much money his ex wife made during every day of their marriage.
@MarshallODubleOSeven, what is the meaning of this? You call this a valuable contribution to the discussion? This is spam at best.
Time to act, then?
Indeed. It will be worth the wait too, I'm sure. You know how I like to press MI6 on these matters, @Samuel001! I see it as part of my portfolio to protect our Community. Just look at my profile feed to see more on this.