Nonsensical

Sabrina 2022-02-07 14:09:00

It's still time to read, and it's okay to dive into MOP all day long, and often burst into laughter at the screen. I miss that feeling, the source of Internet BT culture. Of course, the current MOP is not going to go, too many little P kids will make the original taste completely unrecognizable.
Most of the excitement of Maopu are created by the author and the person who replied to the post, and the replier is often the wonderful protagonist. A meaningless post is often full of fun and colorful after the hands of the reply.
I've always been uncomfortable with the so-called "Wu Li Tau" name, but the two letters "BT" have won my heart. "BT is not a simple metamorphosis. Leaping thinking can be called a real BT." This MOP classic interpretation is most appropriate for the hottest "nonsensical" movies like Zhou Xingxing.
Turning back to this "Scorching Saddle", there were a lot of applause, and the advocacy of it as the ancestor of Wulitou has also been deeply rooted in many people. It is said that the popularity of the film by Lao Mei is equivalent to our admiration for "Western Journey". I forgot how I knew the film. After watching it, it felt very general, with a loose structure, and the quality of the jokes was far from what I imagined-after all, it is a film from the 1970s.
The 10 minutes at the end of the film block left me with some good impressions. It was a really interesting movie. I didn't expect the camera to zoom out. Huohuo, it was really funny.

(2010-05-10 First Baidu http://hi.baidu.com/leeyzh/item/6e1c46d2660caa1fd68ed065 )

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Blazing Saddles quotes

  • Jim: [to Bart] What's a dazzling urbanite like you doing in a rustic setting like this?

  • Charlie: [as their handcart begins to sink] Bart?

    Bart: Yeah?

    Charlie: Am I wrong? Or is the world... rising?

    Bart: I don't know. But whatever it is, I hate it.

    [men slowly sink down offscreen]

    Bart: Hey, Charlie? Let me ask you something: what is it that's not exactly water and it ain't exactly earth?

    CharlieBart: Quicksand!