gelefiche
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Cheech & Chong are obviously not everyones taste, but I for one, think that they are two of a kind, that deserve more recognition from those in the, so called 'know'. This little gem is yet more proof, that these guys are as funny today as they where twenty years ago. Sex, drugs & hippy wierd stuff, at it's best.
Kenny Everitt was, in my eyes, one of the funniest and most original entertainers this world has ever seen. This film along with 'The adventures of kaptain Kreman' show but the tiniest portion of the mans talent. 'Blood bath at the house of death.' while remaining very British in some respects, I feel, allows Kenny Everitt's sense of humor to be enjoyed world-wide. We've all seen the movies this one lampoons, and it manages to do so, in an original way. I'll never look at a pie, in quite the same way again. OK the acting was never going to win any prizes, but it's not suppose to. Just take a look at the sort of films it portrays, you won't see much acting ability there and Kenny knew that. Kenny Everitt ,Vincent Price and Brian Glover how much talent can you squeeze into a spoof?
If you can get hold of this on video, then do so. Treat yourself, your worth it.
If you can get hold of this on video, then do so. Treat yourself, your worth it.
This little known (at least here in the UK) film, must be one of the oddest, but most surprising films I've ever seen. From the musical number in the bar all the way to, what is, in my eyes at least, the best credits scene(?) in the history of the motion picture. All of the major characters are played equally well, with both passion & a good helping of the ridiculous. This shows just how well written it is, because it can't have been easy, for Geoff Goldblum to carry off that cowboy outfit. This film shows just what can be achieved, without having to spend $500 Million.