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Life Of Brian
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I've just been re-watching this film, and wondered if anyone there agrees that it is one of the funniest films ever made.
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We are dealing, as usual, with subjective opinion here. If Atheist things it is one of the funniest films ever made, then in his opinion, that is what it is - to him, but not to myself, or others.
21:44 Wed 02nd Jan 2019
Ah, the Wrong Box.
The fragrant Nanette Newman: "They say the telegraphic service has much to commend it."
Michael Caine (for it is he): "Yes, I've heard them say that too."
Mr Caine: "My grandfather is dying."
(Deep sigh from Miss Newman)
Mr Caine: "No, it's nothing serious, he's been doing it for years."
The fragrant Nanette Newman: "They say the telegraphic service has much to commend it."
Michael Caine (for it is he): "Yes, I've heard them say that too."
Mr Caine: "My grandfather is dying."
(Deep sigh from Miss Newman)
Mr Caine: "No, it's nothing serious, he's been doing it for years."
"The Wrong Box" - now you're talking funny. Actually my favourite film with the best character being Joseph Finsbury (played by Ralph Richardson) who had spent a lifetime "collecting facts". My favourite scene is the train crash where, among the carnage and debris from a violent, high speed head-on collision, driver John Junkin suggests to his fireman "I tell you what, we haven't heard the last of this!"