Originally posted by Revan Souer
I worship Gromit, what a Dog says so much without saying anything at all
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That's another thing. Since when did these two goons name Wallace and Vomit become popular enough to have their own movie? Am I missing something, b/c I've never heard of these clowns. I'm rather see a Smurfs sequel.
Originally posted by botankusW and G have been big in England for over ten years, Im not sure about how big it is in the US. Its the bestshaun anyone who hasnt seen the wrong trousers has missed a classic. Evil penguins are funny anyday of the week. maybe its to English for you to find funny thou Bot, no disrepect meant but W and G might not translate good to the US audience 馃槑
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That's another thing. Since when did these two goons name Wallace and Vomit become popular enough to have their own movie? Am I missing something, b/c I've never heard of these clowns. I'm rather see a Smurfs sequel.
Originally posted by botankusI have to agree with Revan, a lot of Americans just don't get British humour. However with Wallace and Gromit and the were-rabbit raking in $25.8 million at the weekend just from the overseas market (bringing the International total to $40 million) obviously some Americans are starting to understand the pure wit of British comedy, you just don't seem to be one of them. Come on Botankus go and see the film. I know you'll love it.
Still looking on any updates on Buttcheese and Vomit. Is it better than The Muppets Take Manhattan? 'Cause that was the best!
Wallace & Gromit
See Wallace and Gromit in The Curse of the Were Rabbit
www.yahoo.co.uk/wallaceandgromit
Okay, just in case everyone was wondering what I was doing last night (yeah, right!), was I out clubbing, at a brothel, or just pulling shenanigans? Nope, I was one of two people in the theatre watching Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (the other being my woman, of course).
To stay on topic, I'm now worshipping Gromit! I hope he becomes your next Prime Minister. Revan was right - he's (I assume it's a he) says so much without saying anything at all. I'm a fan, but I don't think it comes on TV over here.
Cheese!