I saw Loaf and Death last week for the second time, on a big screen too (local film festival). The Ghost scene got the most laughs.
It's been a while since I saw Were-Rabbit, but I don't tink Wallace ever really hooked up with Totty - the way I saw it the gag at the end where it looks as though they're getting married but are actually just opening a rabbit sanctuary together was meant to tell us that Totty wasn't interested in Wallace after all. He seemed oddly accepting, but I suppose they didn't want to dampen the ending.
Yeah, the series seems to be picking up more and more pop culture references as it goes on - I don't remember any in Grand Day Out, Wrong Trousers introduced the whole genre parody angle but I can only think of a few specific references (and all of them were relegated to background props), but A Close Shave ended with the Terminator spoof which I suppose opened the floodgates. Doesn't matter, mind, always interesting to see what they can squeeze in.
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Date: 2009-09-29 06:15 pm (UTC)It's been a while since I saw Were-Rabbit, but I don't tink Wallace ever really hooked up with Totty - the way I saw it the gag at the end where it looks as though they're getting married but are actually just opening a rabbit sanctuary together was meant to tell us that Totty wasn't interested in Wallace after all. He seemed oddly accepting, but I suppose they didn't want to dampen the ending.
Yeah, the series seems to be picking up more and more pop culture references as it goes on - I don't remember any in Grand Day Out, Wrong Trousers introduced the whole genre parody angle but I can only think of a few specific references (and all of them were relegated to background props), but A Close Shave ended with the Terminator spoof which I suppose opened the floodgates. Doesn't matter, mind, always interesting to see what they can squeeze in.