Jams_Runt Posted March 11, 2008 Report Posted March 11, 2008 Do I have to spell it out? C-H-E-E-S-E-A-N-D-O-N-I-O-N-S Onions! Never was into quoting Monte Python, but G-D DAMN I love me some Ruttles! Quote
WorldB3 Posted March 11, 2008 Report Posted March 11, 2008 own the double vinyl and DVD. I feel good I feel bad I feel happy I feel sad Do you think I'm in love? (aahaah) I must be in love Quote
sidewinder Posted March 11, 2008 Report Posted March 11, 2008 (edited) Remember seeing it the first night it was broadcast on the BBC (or was it ITV?). About 1975... The one big laugh it gave me was that spoof blues singer - 'Blind Lemon Pie' Edited March 11, 2008 by sidewinder Quote
Aggie87 Posted March 11, 2008 Report Posted March 11, 2008 Serendipity... Original Rutles reunite for 30th anniversary Mods & Rockers Film Festival Salutes Rutles 30th Anniversary Original Members Reunite For Screening Celebration Los Angeles -- Monday March 3, 2008 -- March sees the 30th anniversary of the premiere of the Rutles film "All You Need Is Cash". (World Premiere: NBC - Wednesday March 22nd 1978) To celebrate this landmark occasion - the Hollywood-based Mods & Rockers Film Festival is presenting the official celebration of the Rutles' 30th anniversary with a gala event at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. It will take place on Monday March 17th 2008. There will be a screening of the digitally-restored 1978 version of the film. There will also be a treasure trove of Rutles rarities that will be presented at the event including the rarely-seen 1975 British TV skit that inspired the film, Rutles-related footage from "Saturday Night Live" (1976 & 1977) and highlights from the 2003 film "Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch". The four Rutles - Eric Idle, Neil Innes, Ricky Fataar and John Halsey (Dirk, Nasty, Stig, & Barry respectively) - will be the guests of honor at the event - with other key members of the Rutles production team also invited. The Rutles will partake in a Q&A after the film with Mods & Rockers producer/host Martin Lewis - who produced the Rutles second album "Archaeology" in 1996. And the evening may also feature a couple of musical surprises! Many celebrities have appeared in Rutles films and music videos over the years including: Robin Williams • Steve Martin • George Harrison • Mick Jagger • David Bowie • Peter Gabriel • Ron Wood • Bill Murray • John Belushi • Dan Aykroyd • Billy Connolly • Jimmy Fallon • Tom Hanks • Conan O'Brien • Carrie Fisher • Bill Maher • Graham Nash • Bonnie Raitt • Dave Stewart • Slash • Paul Simon (see full list below) The Mods & Rockers Film Festival has been presented by the American Cinematheque since 1999 and has become America's largest and most influential festival of rock-culture films. In addition to its annual summer season, the festival also presents special events such as anniversary screenings and premieres. Tickets for the event go on sale immediately. $10. ($8 for students/seniors • $7 for Cinematheque members). Full Details and ticket purchase: www.ModsAndRockers.com Quote
WorldB3 Posted March 11, 2008 Report Posted March 11, 2008 Remember seeing it the first night it was broadcast on the BBC (or was it ITV?). About 1975... The one big laugh it gave me was that spoof blues singer - 'Blind Lemon Pie' thats a funny bit. Here is the Youtube link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=GDVoWCZa8hM Quote
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