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"It was imbecilic; it had plot holes you couldn't have got away with in Whizzer And Chips in the nineteen sixties. Plot holes no one had noticed."
What Moore found most laughable however were the details. "They don't know what British people have for breakfast, they couldn't be bothered. 'Eggy in a basket' apparently. Now the US have 'eggs in a basket,' whish is fried bread with a fried egg in a hole in the middle. I guess they thought we must eat that as well, and thought 'eggy in a basket' was a quaint and Olde Worlde version. And they decided that the British postal service is called Fedco. They'll have thought something like, 'well, what's a British version of FedEx... how about FedCo? A friend of mine had to point out to them that the Fed, in FedEx comes from 'Federal Express.' America is a federal republic, Britain is not."
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Date: 2005-05-24 08:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-24 09:32 am (UTC)One could of course argue that since the UK comic has already sold in the US it shouldn't been to be "adapted" -- but Hollywood presumably argues that because the comics audience is much smaller than the film one, the sensibilities of the latter should be paramount.
Still, it all adds up to one more film I don't have to bother with....
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Date: 2005-05-24 11:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-24 01:38 pm (UTC)That God that my initial sleep-addled reading of your post was incorrect, however. I thought they were going to set the movie in the US. To which my response would have been a resounding WTF.
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Date: 2005-05-24 04:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-24 08:46 pm (UTC)We do? No we don't.
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Date: 2005-05-24 09:48 pm (UTC)http://www.lanierbb.com/recipes/data/2969.html
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Date: 2005-05-24 10:32 pm (UTC)Here's an apparent British recipe. Also found some Canadian and Australian sites with the egg-in-bread version. I'm guessing it's not a common breakfast in the US or the UK. That British recipe doesn't sound like a breakfast, so maybe someone just caught the name and presumed it was one.