Thou shall always kill

busterkeaton wrote on 5/2/2007, 9:41 PM
were just a band. Led Zepplin was just a band.

Here's an amusing, very British, video that is

1: amusing
2: loaded with ideas to rip off
3: seems to have a good director and editor, but way low budget cinematography, except for a few bits.

I particularly like the copier bit. Who's the guy he mentions before Desmond Dekker

Most of the naughty words were are bleeped.

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busterkeaton wrote on 5/2/2007, 11:01 PM
Thou shall not judge Lethal by Danny Glover
Grazie wrote on 5/2/2007, 11:17 PM
Who's the guy he mentions before Desmond Dekker

Johnny Hartman worked with Coltraine in the '60s? That Johnny Hartman? Dunno . . . could be as juxtaposed to the next STAR-man - Desmond Dekker. And we lost him exactly a year ago this month : "The King of Ska" . . "Israyyyy-lites!"


Thanks BK. Some of those city-scenes look far, FAR too familiar.

busterkeaton wrote on 5/3/2007, 5:56 AM
Desmond Dekker I knew, Hartman I had to Google.

MH_Stevens wrote on 5/3/2007, 8:59 AM
Right Buster, ideas galore! Now we on British comedy I'll ask Grazie if he knows a guy I saw for the first time this week that was the biggest belly laugh I've had in many a year, a guy called Eddie Lizzard. You heard of him anyone?
bStro wrote on 5/3/2007, 9:16 AM
Actually, Eddie Izzard has had a pretty big cult following in the states for some time now. I've been a fan since around 2000, and I was a bit of a late-comer. He's got several of his stand-up shows released on DVD, but he's been concentrating more on acting in recent years. Stateside, he's had roles in a few films (Ocean's Twelve, The Wild, and several indies) and is now starring in "The Riches," a drama (dramedy?) on the FX channel. It's quite good.

Anyhow, definitely check out his stand-up DVDs.

Rob
deusx wrote on 5/3/2007, 11:55 AM
Ciao!

Eddie Izzard fans will know.