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Post by brandon on Aug 20, 2008 22:37:28 GMT
Thank you!!!!
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Post by brandon on May 26, 2008 2:01:57 GMT
Is it still needed? I could do it before tuesday, I don't know that movie too well but I think I'll figure out what you mean. I still need them, as I have been revising my recap. Agony Booth's a pain.
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Post by brandon on May 7, 2008 17:51:03 GMT
Although he is a bit too old now, British comedian John Sessions MIGHT be able to pull of a good Clouseau.
And perhaps Stephen Fry as Sir Charles Lytton.
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Post by brandon on Apr 17, 2008 18:29:12 GMT
I'm planning to do a recap of this film for agonybooth.com and have been working on a rough draft. I'd really like it if someone here could make some screencaps for me to use.
Here are the pics I'm requesting:
- The scene where the cops arrest Clouseau in the airport (after they find his hand grenade)
- Johnny Rainbow sitting in the barber chair putting his glasses on.
-Clouseau getting chlorophormed by Addison Steele
- Clouseau using the cigarette lighter on Weaver, and the laserbeam coming out.
-Mrs. Weaver in her scottish outfit in the staircase.
-Clouseau finding out he's won the door prize, and bullets firing out of his belt.
Thanks!
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Post by brandon on Feb 29, 2008 6:39:59 GMT
Dude! Thanks! I can download that and pass it along to my friends and coworkers! Thanks a bunch!
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Post by brandon on Feb 28, 2008 17:04:55 GMT
Last night I got a call-in for the Shokus radio program in LA where they were discussing classic cartoons with historian Jerry Beck. The broadcast repeats Feb 28, 29 and March 1 at 7-9pm EST at www.shokusradio.com My call about the Pink Panther was at the very tail-end so you'd probably only would want to tune in during the last 5 minutes. Or if you're a classic cartoon freak like me, you can listen to the whole thing. Lots of insightful info. If you're on the West Coast, it rebroadcasts at 4pm - 6pm.
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Post by brandon on Feb 26, 2008 22:33:38 GMT
I just want a funny animated sequence, that isn't so short.
Also, they have GOT to have a Pink Panther gag at the end. The 2006 movie felt incomplete without one.
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Post by brandon on Feb 13, 2008 19:18:42 GMT
Well, you have admit, the singing voice sounds nothing like it does in "The Pink Panther" when she's singing It Had Better Be Tonight.
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Post by brandon on Feb 9, 2008 2:16:19 GMT
I always thought it was a dude singing "Shadows of Paris".
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Post by brandon on Sept 9, 2006 21:46:22 GMT
The one used from Return... to Trail.
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Post by brandon on Aug 26, 2006 18:31:04 GMT
The Pink Panther '63. Just flawless.
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Post by brandon on Aug 26, 2006 4:52:50 GMT
Holy, crap! Thanks for posting that! I've been wondering what the original theatrical poster looked like! Do you have posters for the other films?
-Brandon "AND ANOTHER THING!" Pierce
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Post by brandon on Aug 28, 2006 23:31:20 GMT
We Give Pink Stamps was always a favorite when I was a kid. It appeals to me a lot.
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Post by brandon on Sept 7, 2007 1:13:46 GMT
Wow. "Revenge" actually made the most amount of money. I was certain that it was "Return."
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Post by brandon on Sept 7, 2007 1:16:52 GMT
Martin's Clouseau was actually better because he was virtually unaware of his incompetence (although that does mirror Sellers' Clouseau who knew he was an idiot but egotistically never acknowledged it).
Arkin's was okay. But a little too whiney to not be annoying.
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