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Amalthea 05-16-2005 01:19 AM

Slasherman:No, Im just a crazy Dane, and I think that every Scandinavian has seen this movie!

Here is some facts about the movie I talked about last:

"This excellent movie is now available in crisp colors and with restored sound. Being made i 1975, the stop motion animation is surprisingly good, and the story still hold to the ones we have been served in more recent animation flicks. It also contains a behind the scenes documentary.

The car in the movie (Il Tempo Gigante) was made in full scale (actually a guy from the Ferrari factory in Italy helped out on the bodywork), and can be seen on display and driving at "Hunderfossen" park in Norway.

I remember seeing it when it was first released, but seeing it again as an adult revealed lots of details:

1: Look at the eyes of the moose when the main caracters are watching tv.

2: The car registration HB 4596 as anounsed on the loudspeaker before the race refers to bootlegging booze: HB - Home Brewed, 45 (as in 45% proof, available in norwegian stores) - and 96 (as in 96 proof, what all bootleggers aim for)

3: And the game of chess played in the tent of "Ben- Redik - Fy Fasan" (actually a euphemism for "fy faen" - norwegian swearing meaning "the Devil") is a spanish play which you'll find in many books on chess.

and the list goes on

Shown on Norwegian television every Christmas Eve.


Since its premiere on 28 August 1975, the movie was shown at a cinema somewhere in the world every day of the week, for 28 years. Mainly in theaters in Norway, Moscow or Tokyo, the non-stop run ended in 2003.


The original puppet of Ludvig, the most popular character in the movie, was later auctioned away for cancer-related charity. The bidding ended on 110,000 Norwegian Kroners.


Ivo Caprino was a perfectionist. The animated band plays the correct notes in correct timing to the soundtrack.


This movie has been translated into at least 14 languages. Emmanuel Desperados's voice has not been translated at all (he's an orang-utan), so 'Harald Heide-Steen Jr' is credited with the voice in all languages."

Didnt you find Sharks Tale too childish Dantes Inferno?

urgeok 05-16-2005 03:10 AM

Morons From Outer Space ..

had funny moments but pretty uneven.
Some of the jokes were so old and bad i couldnt believe they were written by the same person.

I did have a few good laughs though.

zwoti 05-16-2005 11:23 AM

trouble every day

slasherman 05-16-2005 11:28 AM

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Originally posted by zwoti
trouble every day
how is it ?

zwoti 05-16-2005 11:38 AM

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Originally posted by slasherman
how is it ?
very enjoyable, just don't expect a bloodbath....more of a thriller/drama than a horror film

HsH4Ever 05-16-2005 11:53 AM

Good Man

urgeok 05-16-2005 12:01 PM

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Originally posted by zwoti
trouble every day
ok .. but now riddle me this batman ..

how was Ms. Dalle ?
did she find it in her heart to get undressed ?

zwoti 05-16-2005 12:03 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
ok .. but now riddle me this batman ..

how was Ms. Dalle ?
did she find it in her heart to get undressed ?

the funbags were hidden but the airstrip was on view

urgeok 05-16-2005 12:08 PM

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Originally posted by zwoti
the funbags were hidden but the airstrip was on view
wow .. i have mixed feelings about that .. oh hell either way is fine.

Actually her face is just fine ...
She is the reason why Angelina Jolie's lips fail to impress me.

zwoti 05-16-2005 12:11 PM

still looking mighty fine


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