I love the "English as a second language" lyrics to the theme songs in old Italian flicks.
"There is a man from future, a man of mystery!"
I actually saw this on Turner Classic Movies a couple of months ago. A pretty bad movie, but sort of entertaining if you're in the right mood. Apparently, the 90-odd minute version that they showed was edited down from a 4+ hour miniseries. I can't imagine sitting through that version unless I was either very very bored or suffering a really bad bout of insomnia (that might be the only way to watch some movies).
4 comments:
I'm glad to see Ike hasn't thrown off regularly scheduled programming.
VG
I actually watched YOR back in the 80s. A new low, I'm so ashamed.
Jeff
I love the "English as a second language" lyrics to the theme songs in old Italian flicks.
"There is a man from future, a man of mystery!"
I actually saw this on Turner Classic Movies a couple of months ago. A pretty bad movie, but sort of entertaining if you're in the right mood. Apparently, the 90-odd minute version that they showed was edited down from a 4+ hour miniseries. I can't imagine sitting through that version unless I was either very very bored or suffering a really bad bout of insomnia (that might be the only way to watch some movies).
And remember, Yor spelled backwards is Roy. or roY.
Post a Comment