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Top Ten Stoner Films
Fear and Loathing? Withnail and I?
Seriously missed the big scores.
Siskel & Ebert Review 'RoboCop'
Tags for this video have been changed from 'gene siskel, roger ebert, peter weller, paul verhoeven' to 'peter weller, paul verhoeven, Robocop, Snow White, Withnail And I' - edited by chingalera
Siskel & Ebert Review 'RoboCop'
Only one more month till Peter Weller's 65th Birthday!!
*edit: Replaced with entire episode, 3 films critiqued are: Robocop, Snow White, Withnail And I.
Vin Diesel Swallows Helium, Hilarity Ensues
Upvote for the Withnail and I quote!
The Bechdel Test for Women in Movies
Whatshisface in Fight Club is nameless I think and in one of the best films ever, Withnail and I, "I" played by Paul McGann has no name.
Then there are nameless narrators/protagonists in books as well though I can't think of an example right now.
>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:
>> ^shuac:
Her's are just a list of seemingly-relevant points that rely on their simplicity. Who's to say having a character name is always a good thing? So what if women don't talk to one another in a film? Why is that such a good thing? Why is that the measuring stick? And so what if women talk about a man in a film. Perhaps that's what the story is about.
The lines she's drawn are very arbitrary.
Ugh, do you really need this explained?
What major/driving character is nameless in a film or novel?
Elton John Improvises a Song Using Instructions for an Oven
I love withnail and i. upvote for richard e. grant. Elton has committed too many musical crimes for an upvote, but very nice piece of work here.