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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
Newry Down |
Peter Sellers in his late 1950s to early 1960s films is absolutely hilarious: for example his portrayal of the shop steward, Fred Kite in the Boulting Bros production: I'm Alright Jack. It's a masterpiece.
Kite is a Communist, but has never been to Russia: "All those corn fields and ballet in the evening".
He even speaks, walks and dresses like Josef Stalin!
Other notable satirical films are: Heavens Above, that pertains to religion, churches, charity, racism, corruption, benefit fraud, etc.
Two Way Stretch is about a prison breakout with the perfect alibi: the crims are still in prison!
On the surface, these are simple comedies, but they are really multilayered satires.
These are frequently shown on TPTV: talking pictures television on various platforms, inc Freeview.
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By *oandFroCouple
over a year ago
Limerick |
"There's this Brooklyn Nine-Nine open where Boyle mentions he came down with a Diane Weast infection and Jake just stares at him for like 20 seconds. It gets me every time. "
Watch 99 alot in this house so many fun one liners
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