listen to these voices i couln't help myself [;)] ---forgive me Peter Sellers: Complete Guide To Accents http://tinyurl.com/3crkorq http://tinyurl.com/3oeug6e Peter Sellers doing Michael Caine http://tinyurl.com/44o4uer Peter Sellers doing German accent http://tinyurl.com/3pqzhzw When Sean Connery met Michael Caine http://tinyurl.com/3zm8v8h and especially don't misse that one Peter Sellers performing the Beatle's "A Hard Day's Night" in the style of Laurence Olivier's interpretation of Richard III.
http://tinyurl.com/3swknp8 [:D] --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > As often happens for me with "small treasure" movies, I found my way to > this one by following an obscure lead. I've been an unabashed fan of > Brendan Gleeson since "Six Shooter" and "In Bruges," and put this film > on my Look For list some time ago after following a link on the IMDB. > All I knew about it was that Brendan Gleeson was in it, and that was > enough. > > It remained enough for about the first ten minutes of the movie, and > then I had a suspicion, occasioned by the quality of the writing. I put > the movie on pause and looked it up on the IMDB, suspecting it might > have been by Martin McDonagh, writer-director of "In Bruges." Close. > It's written and directed by his brother, John Michael McDonagh. Talent > clearly runs in the family. > > This is a really funny movie, in the way that only Irish films can be > funny. That is, black humor that is occasionally so dark that you are > almost ashamed to be laughing at it, but you just can't help yourself. > Also, the humor is quirky, and plays with conventions. For example, this > is essentially a "buddy cop" movie, with Gleeson playing back-country > Irish cop Gerry Boyle, and Don Cheadle playing uptight American FBI > agent Wendell Everett. Shown photos of the drug smugglers Everett is > after, Boyle's first comment on seeing four white faces is, "I thought > only black lads were drug dealers. Or Mexican." Informed by his > superiors and by Everett that his 'tude is racist, Boyle says, "I'm > Irish. Racism is part of my culture." So, however, is being honest, > which makes Boyle the only cop not on the take in the Galway area, and > that leads to him and Everett teaming up to take out the bad guys. > > This is a good movie, and I recommend it without reservation. Brendan > Gleeson just walks away with this movie. I'm sure it's destined to > become a cult favorite in the buddy cop genre. It's like a Quentin > Tarantino movie, but with better dialogue. Ponder that. > > http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1540133/ > <%20http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1540133/> > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5pk6s-PRUE > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5pk6s-PRUE> >