I love the concept of this. It's actually a strange mix of emotions. I know it's Hitler and all, but I got drawn in to the projection of the American politics in it.
I know exactly what you mean, it was humorous, but you do get caught up in the emotion of it all. I have no idea what movie this came from, but I think I might like to watch it.
Great! We do still have freedom of posting on the www...for now...I think it's even better than Joan Baez...She got locked up for merely singing...I believe she was a Quaker.
The movie is called 'Downfall' and it's very good.
This scene has been used quite frequently (and humourously) to portray other situations than Hitler's final days, everything from; hearing about how bad the Toronto Maple Leafs are doing, to complaining about Kanye West acting like an ass, to the ID/evolution debate. Most every event you can think of in the past few years. Some are really terrible.
I wanted to laugh so badly but couldn't quite because I recently got slapped with a 1 Timothy 2:1-8 citation.
Of course, I should admit that my prayers sound something like "Lord, break the hearts of our leaders and bring them to repentance before it's too late..."
I guess the loss of Massachusetts could be a start. Maybe?
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I love the concept of this. It's actually a strange mix of emotions. I know it's Hitler and all, but I got drawn in to the projection of the American politics in it.
Good stuff.
Nice one!!
Joe
I know exactly what you mean, it was humorous, but you do get caught up in the emotion of it all. I have no idea what movie this came from, but I think I might like to watch it.
Thanks Mr Old Adam, I just left your place.
After a year it is obvious that the Obama Administration gave us a classic example of overreach.
They tried too much too soon.
Its hilarious that they lost Ted Kennedy's seat. Wow!
What buffoons...
"Bush got C's. Obama probably failed lunch."
Hahahahahahahaha!!!
Great! We do still have freedom of posting on the www...for now...I think it's even better than Joan Baez...She got locked up for merely singing...I believe she was a Quaker.
really good video...
And thanks for coming by geeeeZ...let Ducky HAVE IT :-) GOOD JOB!
The movie is called 'Downfall' and it's very good.
This scene has been used quite frequently (and humourously) to portray other situations than Hitler's final days, everything from; hearing about how bad the Toronto Maple Leafs are doing, to complaining about Kanye West acting like an ass, to the ID/evolution debate. Most every event you can think of in the past few years. Some are really terrible.
This was one of the better ones.
Ex Pat
Thanks, I will have to get a copy. Stupid question: there are subtitles I hope?
That was hilarious. I had tears in my eyes, I was laughing so hard!
Hey, Dan:
I saw this video earlier, and I agree with Adolf: Obama will never release his transcripts because he very likely DID fail lunch 101.
NOTE: like you mentioned earlier, if you have some ideas about a concept that would make a good cartoon, I'm all ears.
That's terrible!
I wanted to laugh so badly but couldn't quite because I recently got slapped with a 1 Timothy 2:1-8 citation.
Of course, I should admit that my prayers sound something like "Lord, break the hearts of our leaders and bring them to repentance before it's too late..."
I guess the loss of Massachusetts could be a start. Maybe?
Heather
Dan,
Yes, there are subtitles (the actual ones!)
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