Anyone ever see it? It's actually on cable right now and I'm TRYING to watch it. So far it's a bit boring. The main guy is annoying and I have to really concentrate if I want to understand what these British guys are saying!! They talk too fast! Anyway, I think I'll hang in there for John.
John's first line in the film: "May I rub your ball sir? It gives me great pleasure."
An AWFUL film. Tho repeated viewings help make more sense of what Lester was after.
Yet John shines. Even if what he says is incomprehensible (mainly to non-Brits...folks in the UK presumably get a lot of the sayings and jokes better than anyone else) his cheery acting is great fun to watch, brightens up the whole picture.
Then when he's off screen it's time to get up, go to the bathroom, feed the cat, get something to eat...anything until he comes back.
Yeah, I bailed. It was way too boring and John's hardly in it! You're right though, he is very good when he's on, but it's just not enough! Plus I don't get half the stuff they're talking about. What's with the 'green, green, green' thing? Oh well!
Quoted from Maccalvr, posted September 3, 2004, 3:22am at here
Yeah, I bailed. It was way too boring and John's hardly in it! You're right though, he is very good when he's on, but it's just not enough! Plus I don't get half the stuff they're talking about. What's with the 'green, green, green' thing? Oh well!
That's a very good point. Me being a Spaniard I never knew what JOHN meant with that "green, green green" thing...
Quoted from Sadie4, posted September 3, 2004, 2:30pm at here
That's a very good point. Me being a Spaniard I never knew what JOHN meant with that "green, green green" thing...
Being an American doesn't help either. Even with the close proximity thing it fails to make sense to me! "he said green, green, green. So I did." HUH??? It also took me a while to figure out he was saying Musketeer Gripweed. Of course I wasn't paying attention so I had no idea that was his name. Or that their soldiers were called musketeers!!
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Quoted from Maccalvr, posted September 3, 2004, 10:33pm at here
Even with the close proximity thing it fails to make sense to me! "he said green, green, green. So I did." HUH???
OK, here's a wild guess (I haven't seen the film for ages so please humour me!)... when John says "green, green, green. So I did..." doesn't he fire a flare gun afterwards? Well, is the flare green by any chance? If so, perhaps that's what the phrase "so I did" means... if it was a red flare, this theory is total crap of course!!! LOL
Michael Crawford went on to star in 'Phantom of the Opera' and 'Barnum' on Broadway (and no doubt our British members also remember 'Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em'!).
Quoted from The_End, posted September 3, 2004, 11:51pm at here
OK, here's a wild guess (I haven't seen the film for ages so please humour me!)... when John says "green, green, green. So I did..." doesn't he fire a flare gun afterwards? Well, is the flare green by any chance? If so, perhaps that's what the phrase "so I did" means... if it was a red flare, this theory is total crap of course!!! LOL
Michael Crawford went on to star in 'Phantom of the Opera' and 'Barnum' on Broadway (and no doubt our British members also remember 'Some Mothers Do 'ave 'em'!).
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!!!! I was trying to think of that guys name! He was also in Hello Dolly. That voice is SO annoying. Oh, by the way, the flare is just a regular flare. So there goes that theory! And I thought YOU would know!