Woo hoo!

Christ...my entire work day is shot now. I finished about a dozen clips including Every Sperm Is Sacred...oh my, this is going to send me over the top. I'll proably have to watch every single one of these non-stop. Oh my, oh my, my...
 
About a three years ago james came home with two videos from his friends house. He went on about how funny these new movies are and how we old people would not "get them" and have never seen anything so crazy and NEW. They were the holy grail and rocky horror. He got really made when
Susan and I started saying the lines before the actors.
 
Funny stuff... nudge, nudge, wink, wink. :mrgreen: For years, I thought I was the only one strange enough to enjoy MPFC on PBS. You are my people! :hug :hug2

Best wishes,
Jim B.
 
What's absurd is it took 5 years before us in the states caught a glimpse of their great humor - since PBS began broadcasting the series after Ron Deveiller "found" them on a shelf to put some content up on his station in Dallas - the entire series was recorded and aired in Great Britain (I believe) between 1970-1974. IMO, far too late, just like The Young Ones and most recently Ali-G - this stuff needs to be put on our table daily! Most folks tasted Ali-G via Borat (which, IMO, isn't nearly as humorous as Ali-G) but Sacha Baron Cohen produced the entire seriies in Great Britain before HBO bought the syndicated rights to Ali-G.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqZKW1WEVlM

If you ever get a chance to rent the Ali-G series - do so. The stuff is the BOMB!
 
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