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Oh, God, no! That sounds like someone got slipped a date rape drug.
Fiddler On The Serve.
Sigh...sounds like a violinist is playing tennis.
Patrick
at January 3, 2011 2:29 PM
I will spend a good deal of the evening imagining the havoc that would break loose in the audience if this trailer played in the movie theater in Squirrel Hill. Thank you.
Michelle
at January 3, 2011 3:32 PM
Wasn't that an unforgettable film? To my mind, the standout moment was Hodel singing the praises of her revolutionary boyfriend, Perchik (Heavy P), with a rousing chorus of "He So Bolshevik! He-He So Bolshevik!" Also memorable was the touching scene where the Czar's gunman, Fifty Kopek, tries to woo Chava with the tender ballad, "Goyim Got Game."
You Got Fiddled.
Nah...sounds like someone got a handjob...
You Got Roofed.
Oh, God, no! That sounds like someone got slipped a date rape drug.
Fiddler On The Serve.
Sigh...sounds like a violinist is playing tennis.
Patrick at January 3, 2011 2:29 PM
I will spend a good deal of the evening imagining the havoc that would break loose in the audience if this trailer played in the movie theater in Squirrel Hill. Thank you.
Michelle at January 3, 2011 3:32 PM
Wasn't that an unforgettable film? To my mind, the standout moment was Hodel singing the praises of her revolutionary boyfriend, Perchik (Heavy P), with a rousing chorus of "He So Bolshevik! He-He So Bolshevik!" Also memorable was the touching scene where the Czar's gunman, Fifty Kopek, tries to woo Chava with the tender ballad, "Goyim Got Game."
Old RPM Daddy at January 3, 2011 5:27 PM
Excellent!!!!
ROTFLMAO!!
Ben David at January 4, 2011 1:17 AM
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