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Post by yannickthejoker on Dec 23, 2008 13:57:32 GMT
Well Happy Birthday to yannickthejoker, enjoy yourself Thank you I'm sorry I haven't been around much lately, I've been fairly busy doing other stuff.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Oct 4, 2008 23:01:03 GMT
It's a great version, it has a nice feel to it and I think it's very interesting how someone can do all those instruments with his voice and sometimes makes it sound like a real instrument.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 15, 2008 19:56:47 GMT
I just want to say that I'm not participating in this, it just seems too boring and too long to do so. As you said Dreyfus, we've already done one of these before and I believe that's all there is to it. But I don't want to be like a dick and just ignore this so I'm letting you all know that I don't see the potential in it. But good luck and have fun with it, I'm sure you all will.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 12, 2008 18:26:30 GMT
Ah Clouseau, you a Kaufman fan as well?
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 11, 2008 1:44:59 GMT
Yeah, I just watched this scene again. He asks him to sign it on the picture of Sellers' Clouseau because he just has that piece of paper. He turns it around before he puts it on the table so doesn't ask him to put his autograph on the picture itself. He believes he just met Roger Moore. He also asks him if he did any movies, pretty clear.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 9, 2008 14:33:05 GMT
- 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. There you go!
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 7, 2008 20:23:07 GMT
Oh I totally forgot about it. This time, I promise to do it quickly, about saturday I'll have them all ready for you.
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Post by yannickthejoker on May 25, 2008 12:29:04 GMT
Happy Birthday! I hope you'll have a great day and I wish you many more years to come.
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Post by yannickthejoker on May 25, 2008 2:01:06 GMT
I don't think he was bad at the part, I just think his style doesn't suit the character that Sellers played. So he changed the personality, not too much, but he did change it. It's a brave thing to play a character originated by Peter Sellers and almost everyone who tried to do it before him had to go through many bad reviews. I remember reading someone saying (was it brandon?) that he couldn't say Clouseau when he talked about Martin's portrayal of the character. Personally, I feel the same about it. But, as is the fact with everything, everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I even still respect people who say that Martin is better than Sellers. But that doesn't mean it does not bring a slight tear to my eye when I realise that when the young kids of today see the 'Clouseau' character for the first time, he's NOT played by Peter, but by Steve. Anyway, as George Harrison sang, All things must pass.
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Post by yannickthejoker on May 25, 2008 1:53:12 GMT
Yes, Curse is worth seeing once. And then never again. I never liked it. It just really lacks the Sellers factor. Still, the 2006 film is better than this turd here. Roger Moore is good in his part but overall it all really falls flat. See, I can't make reviews so I always just summon op my feelings in two sentences. I wish I had the same talent for it as some of you guys.
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Post by yannickthejoker on May 25, 2008 1:48:07 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.
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Post by yannickthejoker on May 14, 2008 6:18:55 GMT
The 1975-1982 design is my favorite, since it also covers my favorite films and looks more like Sellers. I think the character worked out best looking the way he did there.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Mar 11, 2008 6:56:49 GMT
okeedokee... the extra credit answer, if you're interested, was Tsai Chin, who appeared in three non-Panther films alongside Burt Kwouk... as for your question, i'm not sure... i think the answers are Ringo and George, but i don't know, off hand... Correct! Your turn. By the way, I don't think I've seen Tsai Chin anywhere before. Or maybe I have but I just don't remember it.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Mar 10, 2008 20:54:27 GMT
I'm afraid I wouldn't know any other person. However, the next question here:
Name the two Beatles Peter Sellers hang out the most with. So John, Paul, George or Ringo.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Mar 9, 2008 21:57:46 GMT
so here it is: name someone who appeared both in Casino Royale (2006) and in a film alongside Burt Kwouk... extra credit if you can find two people who fit this criteria...Michael G. Wilson, appeared in Casino Royale and in Goldfinger (with Kwouk).
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