Good grief, I only ever saw about three of those...
The trailer for the film certainly looked promising, and that they kept the music is another plus. (Let's be honest: as a kid I could have watched half an hour of that music and Max walking through doors and been quite happy. It was a moment of perfect beauty for me, and like all such things always ended too soon.)
I agree that catchphrase comedy is no longer as popular as it used to be. What we seem to have now, at least in the UK, is catchphrase comedy without the catchphrases. Just another stage in the quest to see how much of the funny you can leave out before anyone notices.
I shall look forward to seeing it whenever that becomes feasible. And I promise not to call it nuSmart.
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Good grief, I only ever saw about three of those...
The trailer for the film certainly looked promising, and that they kept the music is another plus. (Let's be honest: as a kid I could have watched half an hour of that music and Max walking through doors and been quite happy. It was a moment of perfect beauty for me, and like all such things always ended too soon.)
I agree that catchphrase comedy is no longer as popular as it used to be. What we seem to have now, at least in the UK, is catchphrase comedy without the catchphrases. Just another stage in the quest to see how much of the funny you can leave out before anyone notices.
I shall look forward to seeing it whenever that becomes feasible. And I promise not to call it nuSmart.