'The Plank' is an absolute classic, funny, hilarious. I have watched it umpteen times and I still find myself lying on the floor, laughing my butts off when I watch it again. I like to show it to my students in English lesson to demonstrate 'British humour', and then I sit in my corner finding it ravingly funny. My (German) students are mostly mildly interested. 'The Plank' obviously is British humour that does not offer its virtues to German teenagers at once. At least I had an enjoyable lesson, ain't that important ? I am now ordering a new copy since my old one is wearing out.
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ultra sillyness but an enjoyable film, Cliff as his usual self but extra Lines for the Shadows this time out. appearences from John Le Mesurier,Robert Morley,Peggy Mount and Graham Stark make it entertaining. All in all worth seeing on DVD when it finally arrives
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ultra sillyness but an enjoyable film, Cliff as his usual self but extra Lines for the Shadows this time out. appearences from John Le Mesurier,Robert Morley,Peggy Mount and Graham Stark make it entertaining. All in all worth seeing on DVD when it finally arrives
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ultra sillyness but an enjoyable film, Cliff as his usual self but extra Lines for the Shadows this time out. appearences from John Le Mesurier,Robert Morley,Peggy Mount and Graham Stark make it entertaining. All in all worth seeing on DVD when it finally arrives
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This is a good commedy, a sexy commedy with good funny situations. Unfortunatelly, the film video have many cuts and so, 20 mins are lost. The funny things are not with naked woman. It's like Carry on series with some acteurs of this commedy english series. Luis Nascimento
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There are certain films that one should watch when feeling a little down in the dumps, and in my opinion this is definitely one of them. Some of the scenes are timeless and pure genius. If you can't laugh at them then you mustn't have a pulse. Besides all the scenes with Dreyfuss slowly having a breakdown and his attempts to kill Clouseau; the scene where Clouseau comes back to his apartment with his shopping is one of the funniest. "Where are you my little yellow friend ?" directed towards Cato, searching the apartment fruitlessly for his manservant and deciding to put his groceries away. Out of the fridge jumps Cato covered in ice.....brilliant.
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There are certain films that one should watch when feeling a little down in the dumps, and in my opinion this is definitely one of them. Some of the scenes are timeless and pure genius. If you can't laugh at them then you mustn't have a pulse. Besides all the scenes with Dreyfuss slowly having a breakdown and his attempts to kill Clouseau; the scene where Clouseau comes back to his apartment with his shopping is one of the funniest. "Where are you my little yellow friend ?" directed towards Cato, searching the apartment fruitlessly for his manservant and deciding to put his groceries away. Out of the fridge jumps Cato covered in ice.....brilliant.
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If you are familiar with Dave Barry "DAVE BARRY'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO GUYS", you will recognize his formula of starting out with some innocuous statement about a neutral subject and it builds up slowly and logically to make you thing that something totally ridicules is plausible.
Walter Davis (Bruce Willis) is required to bring a date to a company function. A relative (Phil Hartman) know for finding weird blind dates seems to have located the perfect date Nadia Gates (Kim Basinger;) the only caveat is that she is unstable when liberated. Walter was warned.
Naturally the warning must be an exaggeration as we all get a little tipsy. Nope it was right on the money. Nadia who also gives warning goes from polite to helpful to ... Read More:
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