Quote: catskillz @ June 16 2009, 10:43 PM BSTChevy Chase was good in the National Lampoons films.
Are you including National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation in that assessment?
Quote: catskillz @ June 16 2009, 10:43 PM BSTChevy Chase was good in the National Lampoons films.
Are you including National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation in that assessment?
Wasn't National Lampoon's Summer vacation the one where Chevy falls asleep at the wheel? And the exact same gag was used in Father Ted, which I think is about the place this thread came in.
I think it was National Lampoon's European Vacation that had Chevy Chase saying the word "the". Years later the exact same word, "the", was used in Lesbian Anal Whores #7. Coincidence? I think not.
Quote: Griff @ June 14 2009, 1:10 PM BSTI saw a Peep Show episode once where Mark said "Oh, hi" to Jez, only to discover years later that Walter Matthau had said exactly the same thing in the same way to Jack Lemmon in The Odd Couple!! What a RIPOFF!!!
Quote: sootyj @ June 14 2009, 1:57 PM BSTWell when I was 4 I wrote a story about some guys who fight a space empire and the big baddy wears black and had a giant death football.
You owe me George Lucas.
Quote: Tim Walker @ June 16 2009, 12:14 PM BSTOf course anyone with an education will know that the "This week I have been mostly eating..." catchphrase was "borrowed" from the original manuscript of The Diary Of Anne Frank.
Quote: Kenneth @ June 17 2009, 10:46 AM BSTI think it was National Lampoon's European Vacation that had Chevy Chase saying the word "the". Years later the exact same word, "the", was used in Lesbian Anal Whores #7. Coincidence? I think not.
Yay! Yet another hilarious gag - this time from kenneth!
I'm in awe of your collective talent. Hey, it's what this site is all about!
Quote: Morrace @ June 17 2009, 11:25 AM BSTYay! Yet another hilarious gag - this time from kenneth!
I'm in awe of your collective talent. Hey, it's what this site is all about!
I hope you at least amuse yourself Morrace.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 17 2009, 11:30 AM BSTI hope you at least amuse yourself Morrace.
You misspelt abuse.
Actually, while we're back on the original subject of plagiarism, I remember Peter Kay once telling an anecdote, during one of his stand-up shows, that was exactly the same as one that had been told by a contestant on Family Fortunes.
As for the National Lampoons Christmas film, it was quite funny, I thought. Surely I'm not the only person on here to think that. The one they did after that, set in Las Vegas, was pretty shit though.
Quote: catskillz @ June 17 2009, 2:37 PM BSTActually, while we're back on the original subject of plagiarism, I remember Peter Kay once telling an anecdote, during one of his big stand-up shows, that was exactly the same as one that had been told by a contestant on Family Fortunes.
Ah, yes but you never know, a writer on Family Fortunes may have supplied 'innocent' Peter Kay with it; i.e. 'receiving goods not knowing them to be stolen'.
Quote: Nil Putters @ June 15 2009, 9:08 PM BST
By the way, if anyone's interested, I recently found out that replicas of this Gopher, that dance along to the famous Kenny Loggins song, are available to buy. I think I'll have one for my birthday, if I can find anywhere that sells them.
There are plenty of examples of performers unconsciously ripping off movies/books etc. The OP's probably right. I would expect most comedians to have seen Caddyshack.
Quote: Godot Taxis @ July 28 2009, 3:53 PM BSTThere are plenty of examples of performers unconsciously ripping off movies/books etc.
If it's unconscious can it still be classed as ripping off? To me, rpping off implies a certain level of awareness and premeditation.
You know what I meant