robinb
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I saw Napoleon Dynamite and was completely underwhelmed. I think I went into it expecting too much.It's like Napoleon Dynamite, not everyone will like it but those who do know each other.![]()
I saw Napoleon Dynamite and was completely underwhelmed. I think I went into it expecting too much.It's like Napoleon Dynamite, not everyone will like it but those who do know each other.![]()
OK, folks, here is your homework. This weekend, find time to either read or watch The Princess Bride.
If you are an adult under 70 and have not seen the film, you are out of the loop, and are teetering on the edge of fuddy-duddy territory.If you have seen the film, watch it again and enjoy the good times. Watch it with your kids -- they will be running around pretending to wield a sword and quoting "prepare to die!" for at least a week.
The film is one of the funniest of all time, and has probably contributed more common catch-phrases to American culture than any other films besides (perhaps) Casablanca, the Wizard of Oz and the original Star Wars trilogy. The performances are classics, and it is on the AFI's list of 100 Best Film Comedies.
For those of you who have not yet done this assignment, THIS is the real Inigo Montoya:
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(That would be Mandy Patinkin, age 34, in a really goofy wig and moustache.)
As to wearing the quote on a plane, meh, no biggie. Total over-reaction. Obscenity on a shirt is one thing, but this wasn't obscene in any language, and it is an easily-explained joke. The FA should have just told the "concerned" passengers that it was a tagline from a movie, and that it referenced a medieval sword duel.
Oh oh but what if you have seen it and think it's dumb and have no desire to rewatch it (me)??![]()
"I'm not an ambi-turner" ya, that one kills me too. LOL![]()
But you would know the quote if you saw it on a shirt, I mean "Luke I am your Father" LOL
Then I'm afraid that I will have to tell you that your comedy gene is short an allele or two. Perhaps you should see someone about that.![]()
I'll grant that taste in comedy varies (for instance, I don't care for the Stooges), but with a film that has a meme this universal, admitting that you don't care for it shouldn't preclude being aware that it is a cultural touchstone. IMO, cultural touchstones are always worth exploring, if only to find out why they resonate with SO many people.
FWIW, I don't care for the Godfather films and have never seen them in their entirety. However, I'm familiar with the often-quoted lines and their context, because I feel that understanding the cultural significance of the films is more important than whether or not I personally enjoyed them. Being part of one's culture always comes easier when one is not making a point of being an iconoclast.
I've never seen the Godfather films, but I still know some of the oft-quoted lines. I just saw Apocalypse Now last year, but I knew some of the lines from that beforehand. I'll be honest, until this thread, I've never needed to know any Princess Bride quotes (that I know of).Then I'm afraid that I will have to tell you that your comedy gene is short an allele or two. Perhaps you should see someone about that.![]()
I'll grant that taste in comedy varies (for instance, I don't care for the Stooges), but with a film that has a meme this universal, admitting that you don't care for it shouldn't preclude being aware that it is a cultural touchstone. IMO, cultural touchstones are always worth exploring, if only to find out why they resonate with SO many people.
FWIW, I don't care for the Godfather films and have never seen them in their entirety. However, I'm familiar with the often-quoted lines and their context, because I feel that understanding the cultural significance of the films is more important than whether or not I personally enjoyed them. Being part of one's culture always comes easier when one is not making a point of being an iconoclast.
OK, folks, here is your homework. This weekend, find time to either read or watch The Princess Bride.
If you are an adult under 70 and have not seen the film, you are out of the loop, and are teetering on the edge of fuddy-duddy territory.If you have seen the film, watch it again and enjoy the good times. Watch it with your kids -- they will be running around pretending to wield a sword and quoting "prepare to die!" for at least a week.
The film is one of the funniest of all time, and has probably contributed more common catch-phrases to American culture than any other films besides (perhaps) Casablanca, the Wizard of Oz and the original Star Wars trilogy. The performances are classics, and it is on the AFI's list of 100 Best Film Comedies.
For those of you who have not yet done this assignment, THIS is the real Inigo Montoya:
![]()
(That would be Mandy Patinkin, age 34, in a really goofy wig and moustache.)
As to wearing the quote on a plane, meh, no biggie. Total over-reaction. Obscenity on a shirt is one thing, but this wasn't obscene in any language, and it is an easily-explained joke. The FA should have just told the "concerned" passengers that it was a tagline from a movie, and that it referenced a medieval sword duel.
Yep, well I never saw the movie. Sorry, I don't find it amusing. NOt on a plane, not in these times. Just goes to show you, they will let anyone wearing anything on a plane these days. It is in very poor taste.
When Inigo Montoya and his famous quote becomes a threat to passengers on an airplane, the terrorists have won.
Then I'm afraid that I will have to tell you that your comedy gene is short an allele or two. Perhaps you should see someone about that.![]()
I'll grant that taste in comedy varies (for instance, I don't care for the Stooges), but with a film that has a meme this universal, admitting that you don't care for it shouldn't preclude being aware that it is a cultural touchstone. IMO, cultural touchstones are always worth exploring, if only to find out why they resonate with SO many people.
FWIW, I don't care for the Godfather films and have never seen them in their entirety. However, I'm familiar with the often-quoted lines and their context, because I feel that understanding the cultural significance of the films is more important than whether or not I personally enjoyed them. Being part of one's culture always comes easier when one is not making a point of being an iconoclast.
And the rest of the world has to be in tune with your culture?
Do you spell patronising with an "s" or a "z"?
ford family
Normally an "s", fwiw. The Princess Bride sells well throughout the English-speaking world, but yes, most popular in the US.
However, I didn't say that everyone anywhere should be familiar with US cultural icons (and I think I covered that when I said that the FA should have explained to the "concerned" that it was a film quote -- and if she did not know initially, she would probably have discovered it after speaking with the passenger wearing the shirt.) What I said was that this film is a touchstone in my culture, and that I feel that it is important to be able to recognize those, even if I don't happen to be fond of them.
By extension, that generalisation would apply to whatever culture one happens to live in. (For example, most Frenchmen have at least a passing acquaintance with Tintin, and a Frenchman who did not recognize the character would be a bit unusual.)
As for the "homework" assignment, that was tongue-in-cheek, of course, and aimed at the mostly-American demographic of this board. Still, TPB *is* generally considered by American film critics to be one of our funniest films, so I have no regrets about recommending checking it out.
I saw Napoleon Dynamite and was completely underwhelmed. I think I went into it expecting too much.
hah oh, of course.
I like
"Mer... MAN!!!!", "*cough cough* I think I have the black lung", "I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!!!!"... oh, so many...
I will watch the movie. Maybe not this weekend,d but I will try, tonight in fact. If it doesn't work out, I will catch it next weekend.
I've never heard of the film despite having been employed by a US company for forty years and working here frequently and now here, after retirement, seasonally.
I guess that makes me an out of the loop fuddy duddy.
By the way, Tintin is Belgian. But as it is not your culture I wouldn't expect you to know that.
ford family
I always do that cough and say I have the black lung. The tiny cell phone always kills me. What about~
"What is this? A center for ants? How can we be expected to teach children to learn how to read... if they can't even fit inside the building?"
"The building has to be at least... three times bigger than this!"
(yes, I cut some out lol)
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jennadeedoodah said:when inigo montoya and his famous quote becomes a threat to passengers on an airplane, the terrorists have won.
When Inigo Montoya and his famous quote becomes a threat to passengers on an airplane, the terrorists have won.