In Reply to: Withnail & I---------- posted by patrickU on January 25, 2006 at 07:34:39:
there's a uniquely British sensibility working here. If you are attuned to the eccentricities + subtleties of British humour; it's a very very funny film.
One of my favorites, I've had British friends visit and watch this laughing all the way through; friends from the USA sit in stony silence and don't enjoy it one bitThankyou George Harrison for backing this film and capturing the spirit of the bohemian 1960's like a butterfly in a jar
Grins
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- Proves British humour doesn't work across cultures - grinagog 16:28:18 01/25/06 (5)
- Re: Proves British humour doesn't work across cultures - patrickU 04:24:13 01/26/06 (0)
- Re: Proves British humour doesn't work across cultures - Victor Khomenko 16:38:42 01/25/06 (3)
- Re: Proves British humour doesn't work across cultures - patrickU 07:21:33 01/26/06 (0)
- Aw, c'mon Vic, stop being an old grouch - Doug Flynn 23:34:53 01/25/06 (1)
- Why should I waste my time on it, when there are tons of good ones still unseen? - Victor Khomenko 05:53:10 01/26/06 (0)