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Re: The great ktulu m&g

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:08 pm
by darph nader
ktulu wrote:That is another thread, this one is about meeting up with me and my family when we visit WDW. I'll draw you a chart sometime.
MS is right,I have a hard enough time reading the Sunday comics,let alone a chart. :cool:


HEY I made to 1000 posts,time for a cold one,,,,,,woohoo. :rolleyes:

Re: The great ktulu m&g

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 4:44 pm
by BRWombat
ktulu wrote:Yeah, I was going to just take the credit, but then Wombat would come along and name the movie :D:
We do seem to have a lot of the same cultural references in our upbringing, do we not? :cool: But I would've missed this one -- I haven't seen "Strange Brew." And the longest MacKenzie brothers routine I've heard is as the mooses (meese? moosi?) in "Brother Bear." :o:

Re: The great ktulu m&g

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 7:56 am
by JugglingFreak
BRWombat wrote:We do seem to have a lot of the same cultural references in our upbringing, do we not? :cool: But I would've missed this one -- I haven't seen "Strange Brew." And the longest MacKenzie brothers routine I've heard is as the mooses (meese? moosi?) in "Brother Bear." :o:

Speaking of MacKenzie brothers and "Brother Bear." Have you ever watched it with the audio commentary by them as the moose? That was one of the best "hidden treasures" I have ever found on a DVDs bonus features..

Basically, it's a 90 min MacKenzie brothers routine. It is geared toward the adults (I'm guessing they don't think kids would watch with the audio commentary) and is hilarious..

There's a great running gag about squirrels being the "harbingers of danger" in most movies.

Re: The great ktulu m&g

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 9:25 am
by ktulu
BRWombat wrote:We do seem to have a lot of the same cultural references in our upbringing, do we not? :cool: But I would've missed this one -- I haven't seen "Strange Brew." And the longest MacKenzie brothers routine I've heard is as the mooses (meese? moosi?) in "Brother Bear." :o:
It's a classic. My brother and I used to go around acting as the McKenzie brothers, once we even fooled a real canadian (we learned to tone down the use of "eh")