Suzy
04-07-2011, 12:28 AM
I just finished watching the movie, "The God's Must Be Crazy". The last time I saw this was about 20 yrs ago. A funny movie but with really bad acting. In fact, I thought the best actor was the one who couldn't speak english, (the man from the tribe) he was so funny.:lol: And when he spoke, he's language used "click" sounds. Something like.. donk, took took, click click :screwy::rofl:
The movie is centred on an empty coke bottle, boy what that poor coke bottle went through. :lol: It rolled dough, got used as a pestle, to break things open, a weapon etc (someone should have shown them a rock :screwy:)until they started fighting over it. Since they never had violence in the tribe before, and figuring enough is enough, the man from the tribe decides to embark on a journey, coke bottle in tow to return said Coke bottle back to the Gods. This involved walking many miles to climb to the top of a mountain high above the clouds where Earth cannot be seen....... and drop it.
In one scene which went on for about 15 mins, he was using a reflector telescope to spy on a group of people. The scene kept cutting into the view through the scope. And guess what? Every time he looked through the eyepiece, the people were the correct way up. :screwy: Pretty nifty reflector hah?!:rolleyes: Wish I had one of those.:P
Seriously but, how silly do they think people are... The movie was made I think in 1980, weren't there many people with reflectors back then that they didn't think would be able to spot the difference. :screwy:
The movie is centred on an empty coke bottle, boy what that poor coke bottle went through. :lol: It rolled dough, got used as a pestle, to break things open, a weapon etc (someone should have shown them a rock :screwy:)until they started fighting over it. Since they never had violence in the tribe before, and figuring enough is enough, the man from the tribe decides to embark on a journey, coke bottle in tow to return said Coke bottle back to the Gods. This involved walking many miles to climb to the top of a mountain high above the clouds where Earth cannot be seen....... and drop it.
In one scene which went on for about 15 mins, he was using a reflector telescope to spy on a group of people. The scene kept cutting into the view through the scope. And guess what? Every time he looked through the eyepiece, the people were the correct way up. :screwy: Pretty nifty reflector hah?!:rolleyes: Wish I had one of those.:P
Seriously but, how silly do they think people are... The movie was made I think in 1980, weren't there many people with reflectors back then that they didn't think would be able to spot the difference. :screwy: