True that. I've the utmost respect for Harold Ramis and his work but that remake, well-intentioned as it was, failed as both an homage and as a standalone comedy. IMNSHO. R.I.P., Mr. Ramis.
I have never seen such a thorough illustration of the astute and brilliant mind of this great artist and human being. I mourn his loss to the world, but I'm grateful he left us so much to enjoy. Thank you for sharing this.
I saw little of Barry Humphries outside of a few Dame Edna appearances in the U.S. Wow! The man bristled with intelligence and keen observation. His relationship with Peter Cook seems like Nick Carraway's relationship with the Great Gatsby--fascinated, envious and a little regretful because it wasn't the friendship he longed for it to be.
What an exceptional piece of theatrical history. ....Thank you , thank you, thank you !!!
Bedazzled did not need to be remade, by anyone, for any reason.
True that. I've the utmost respect for Harold Ramis and his work but that remake, well-intentioned as it was, failed as both an homage and as a standalone comedy. IMNSHO. R.I.P., Mr. Ramis.
I have never seen such a thorough illustration of the astute and brilliant mind of this great artist and human being. I mourn his loss to the world, but I'm grateful he left us so much to enjoy. Thank you for sharing this.
Glad to see Humphries holds Benny Hill in such high regard. High praise and deservedly so
I found out recently that Charlie Chaplin also loved Benny Hill. And Benny once stayed with him at his house in Switzerland.
What a brilliant history, so enjoyable to watch Barry relate this and to listen to him :-)
Barry's manner of telling this story had me fixed; intrigued; where I felt he was reading a brilliant monologue! A testament to his theatrical genius!
Marvellous commentary... on the film, on the character, on Peter Cook, on the time... One for the archive!
R.I.P., Mr. Humphries.😥😥😥
I saw little of Barry Humphries outside of a few Dame Edna appearances in the U.S. Wow! The man bristled with intelligence and keen observation. His relationship with Peter Cook seems like Nick Carraway's relationship with the Great Gatsby--fascinated, envious and a little regretful because it wasn't the friendship he longed for it to be.
Love 💕 this man ❤️
If it was commonly known that this channel existed - the subscriber numbers would be off the charts!
This is wonderful. So much detail about the subject. Thank you so much.
Another gem from the Edna Archives. #happyweekends
Absolutely a genius 💞
RIP Baz. You were bloody marvellous mate!😊😊
Such a Treasure. We have lost a legend.
Miss you Barry.
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fascinating whatever Mr. Humphries says
Excellent words from Barry.