Quote: Griff @ July 14 2009, 1:54 PM BSTGo and read the link. You may find it more entertaining than you suspected.
OK then... I better find it entertaining!
Quote: Griff @ July 14 2009, 1:54 PM BSTGo and read the link. You may find it more entertaining than you suspected.
OK then... I better find it entertaining!
What film is it?
Yes, I've written one.
French/Belgium TV are kind of interested. I say 'kind of' in a 'not heard anything in months' kind of a way.
I'm hoping they won't get rid of the whole dark undercurrent, which is the point, and ask for 'more people falling over'...
Bussell thought it was 'might be a little too much', I think he put it. With his animatronic stage cat.
Dan
Quote: Nil Putters @ July 14 2009, 1:56 PM BSTWhat film is it?
Quick Change
Bank Guard: What the Hell kind of clown are you?
Grimm: The crying on the inside kind, I guess.
Quote: Nil Putters @ July 14 2009, 1:56 PM BSTWhat film is it?
Quick Change.
Quote: Griff @ July 14 2009, 1:50 PM BSTSee also Jerry Lewis's The Day The Clown Cried.
Is this a comedy then, Griff?
Because they really needed to perhaps tag an upbeat scene on at the end. Perhaps set in Clown Heaven?
Quote: swerytd @ July 14 2009, 1:57 PM BSTFrench/Belgium TV are kind of interested. I say 'kind of' in a 'not heard anything in months' kind of a way.
How on earth did you get French/Belgian TV kind of interested?
Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 14 2009, 1:58 PM BSTQuick Change
Ta.
Quote: Griff @ July 14 2009, 1:58 PM BSTAnyone writing a clown sitcom has got some big shoes to fill.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 14 2009, 1:59 PM BSTHow on earth did you get French/Belgian TV kind of interested?
Through this very website, funnily enough!
Or not funny. Delete as applicable
Dan
Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 14 2009, 1:59 PM BSTHow on earth did you get French/Belgian TV kind of interested?
Put some comedy breasts in?
Quote: Tim Walker @ July 14 2009, 2:02 PM BSTPut some comedy breasts in?
(HOMER STYLE) Mmm . . . comedy breasts . . .
Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 14 2009, 2:03 PM BST(HOMER STYLE) Mmm . . . comedy breasts . . .
Quote: chipolata @ July 14 2009, 1:52 PM BSTIn a way, "clowns" and "clownery" is a dying art form that we should try to hold onto. And if they piss off Lee Henman, they're all right in my book.