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yes there is a entry on that in mozipedia as well,joe moss showed marr the leiber /stoller footage(as you know)which gave him the idea to track down morrissey whom he heard of.
today germans most valueable comedian and artist Vicco von Bülow alias Loriot died. its hard to explain to non germans his importance , influence and significance. just think of your own person in your country- -the national treasure,the one who influenced every other comedian following after him.and his influence is so big , stretches among the comedians area
he started out as a cartonnist / drawing but later did his sketches filmed in the 70ties for german TV. which every german know by heart .also did two fims. he mostly deal with human interactions with each other (esp betwen man and woman in a RL) and the misunderstandings of them . also mock the richer people and authority figures like politicians etc in a smart way. also digs at the " average happy family cliche" lots of situational comedy and a bit of slapstick (like"das bild hängt schief" that sketch of a guest destroying a whole room accidentallly because the picture on the all was not set straight) plays with german language a lot and with germand quirks so thats why he is not so well known and the jokes are understood outside germany.
one of the very few which passing makes me really sad. i read a lot of similar comments of people from all ages comenting even though they personally dont know him his passing makes them sad. more than anyone else in the cultural scene. itr<y to think of a british counterpart..some parts of him one can see comparsions to john cleese.not too long ago i visited an exhibition of loriot. i heard laughter and happy faces from peopel all ages -a sound which you dont hear very often in museums. i always remember that man with a smile on my face.
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he would be one of the few who if i had met him on the street in the last years i would have gone to him and thank him for his lifework
not too long ago i visited an exhibition on him. i heard laughter and happy faces from peopel all ages -a sound which you dont hear very often in museums. i always remember that man with a smile on my face.
some but not all the sketches with english subtitles
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=loriot++english+subtitles&aq=f
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicco_von_Bülow
this is the only english one .note that even the bloopers are intentional
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KURF72MtJjk
i always like the airport scenes and what happens if sit in such close with each others
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN14c8ri00E
Eheberatung-marriage councellation:
really like the christmas episode"weihnachten bei hoppenstedts"
today germans most valueable comedian and artist Vicco von Bülow alias Loriot died. its hard to explain to non germans his importance , influence and significance. just think of your own person in your country- -the national treasure,the one who influenced every other comedian following after him.and his influence is so big , stretches among the comedians area
he started out as a cartonnist / drawing but later did his sketches filmed in the 70ties for german TV. which every german know by heart .also did two fims. he mostly deal with human interactions with each other (esp betwen man and woman in a RL) and the misunderstandings of them . also mock the richer people and authority figures like politicians etc in a smart way. also digs at the " average happy family cliche" lots of situational comedy and a bit of slapstick (like"das bild hängt schief" that sketch of a guest destroying a whole room accidentallly because the picture on the all was not set straight) plays with german language a lot and with germand quirks so thats why he is not so well known and the jokes are understood outside germany.
one of the very few which passing makes me really sad. i read a lot of similar comments of people from all ages comenting even though they personally dont know him his passing makes them sad. more than anyone else in the cultural scene. itr<y to think of a british counterpart..some parts of him one can see comparsions to john cleese.not too long ago i visited an exhibition of loriot. i heard laughter and happy faces from peopel all ages -a sound which you dont hear very often in museums. i always remember that man with a smile on my face.
more...
he would be one of the few who if i had met him on the street in the last years i would have gone to him and thank him for his lifework
not too long ago i visited an exhibition on him. i heard laughter and happy faces from peopel all ages -a sound which you dont hear very often in museums. i always remember that man with a smile on my face.
some but not all the sketches with english subtitles
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=loriot++english+subtitles&aq=f
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicco_von_Bülow
this is the only english one .note that even the bloopers are intentional
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KURF72MtJjk
i always like the airport scenes and what happens if sit in such close with each others
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN14c8ri00E
Eheberatung-marriage councellation:
really like the christmas episode"weihnachten bei hoppenstedts"
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