That scene where Alec
is naked, using a sheep to cover his junk, and walking behind a tree saying, "Excuse me ladies" was hilarious!!!!
Goth: He is abusing a legal technicality.
DrWho: No sir, I am claiming a legal right.
is naked, using a sheep to cover his junk, and walking behind a tree saying, "Excuse me ladies" was hilarious!!!!
Goth: He is abusing a legal technicality.
DrWho: No sir, I am claiming a legal right.
Pat Boone is naked A LOT in this film.
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Doctor Who: "I'm a Time Traveler, I point and laugh at archaeologists."
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Well this film is rich with sexual symbolic. Even the "ejaculation" scene at the end point to it. Just look at Dahl's face. As if she is having sex.
"The British cinema is made of dullness..." - F. Truffaut
I too thought there seemd a lot of subtle sexual innuendo or symbolism in the film-a family film no less
shareThis scene made me think of "An American Werewolf In London" with the guy and the balloons
shareThe tease about a male's nudity was extremely unusual for the time, but Boone in 1959 was definitely a popular sex object. He's billed above Mason, after all. It's a shame he's such a narrowminded Bible-thumping jerk in real life, because he sure was dreamy.
First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. Gandhi.
This scene made me think of Steve Martin in "The Jerk" with first one dog, then two (front and back).
sharenaked, using a sheep to cover his junk
After crawling onto the beach after almost drowning, I thought frau Goetabaug was going to have a wardrobe malfunction. And Lindenbrook was about to get aroused.
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