Well, whatever everyone says about the deathscene, they should realise he learned from the master.
Mr.Peter Sellers himself, in his great movie “The Party”.
Well, whatever everyone says about the deathscene, they should realise he learned from the master.
Mr.Peter Sellers himself, in his great movie “The Party”.
This is comedy…..........................right? Movies made in the 70s were not even on the level of ‘B’ movies. I don’t think that era amounted to a pint of ‘pi__s’ on any level so far as movie making. A have NO idea where idiot director brains were. BUT I watched that clip several times and had my morning laugh that was pretty good medicine. I just wondered how much air that ‘dying’ man’s lungs could actually hold and how come he wasn’t spurting blood everywhere and how carefully he could aim where he was falling HAHAHAHA!!!
I liked Steven Seagal´s deathscene in “Executive Decision” were he died in in the first few minutes of the film.
Best got rid of part ever. And his best role. Epic.
This is comedy…..........................right? Movies made in the 70s were not even on the level of ‘B’ movies. I don’t think that era amounted to a pint of ‘pi__s’ on any level so far as movie making. A have NO idea where idiot director brains were. BUT I watched that clip several times and had my morning laugh that was pretty good medicine. I just wondered how much air that ‘dying’ man’s lungs could actually hold and how come he wasn’t spurting blood everywhere and how carefully he could aim where he was falling HAHAHAHA!!!
I remember the 70s as a time where people mostly didn’t seem to have a clue about what they were doing. It really was “The decade that taste forgot”. It’s almost like the 60s set a high bar of excellence and the generation that came after that couldn’t cope with it.
I have a fondness for the 80s because it was the time when we grew out of that. Plus it was when I came of age so obviously I have nostalgia for the 80s.