The wit in these videos is so spectacular. The Wagner quotes, the return of "Phu-King" toothpaste, the parallel endings. Just so good. And I'm sure there is more of this that I'll find in future viewings, but Constance in a red dress lying seductively across the "check-out" lane was a genuine stroke of genius.
The recurring "no more crusty toothpaste" motif and a chunk of Liebestod quoted. haha. Nice.
The wit in these videos is so spectacular. The Wagner quotes, the return of "Phu-King" toothpaste, the parallel endings. Just so good.
And I'm sure there is more of this that I'll find in future viewings, but Constance in a red dress lying seductively across the "check-out" lane was a genuine stroke of genius.
Missing credits -
Singing voice for Sean Cullen ("Charles") - Martin Houtman
Singing voice for Mark McKinney ("Trevor") - Doug MacNaughton
Wunderbare Musik und interessanter gemachter Film.
Awesome, so funny and so dramatic at the same time. Bravissimo !!
Trop génial!
Esto es muy genial. Bárbara, te amo.
Barbara, is it you singing Mozart Queen of the night aria? Fabulous!
Maria Niklova 1927
Damn, I have fallen in deep and sudden love with this woman.
ça, c'est ton problème, dukhon.
Eyyy can someone says me what is the name of the credit's song?
Where was the judge? I didn't see any judge...
And the Freudian gag, the tube of cream at the end ...
Bad posting. The image is squeezed vertically. Please repost correctly.
I don't like this. I LOVE IT. He is great with his innocent face and so funny. Thank you Barbara H.
Random background worker at 6:05.