Here I get to plug the 1968 15-minute comedy film “De Düva”, a takeoff on the pretentious films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. In the parody, everybody’s actually speaking English, but with a pronounced Swedish accent, and much of the humor comes from comparing what they’re actually saying to the subtitles. In Bergman’s The Seventh Seal the protagonist ends up playing chess with Death, but in the parody the game is badminton, and you’ll be amused at how it ends. You can view it here: youtu[.]be[/]Fw4ylHuBOVk
Yakety Sax 14 days ago
Yeah, it’s a deep one.
Imagine 14 days ago
And his serve is deadly.
pschearer Premium Member 14 days ago
They have slices in tennis? I thought that was golf.
Doug K 14 days ago
I don’t think it’s wise to play (against) this player.
Then again, if it’s your time (to “play” him), it’s your time.
Imagine 14 days ago
Talk about a match to the death…
jango 14 days ago
It could hurt the net.
wildlandwaters 14 days ago
an’ probably best to just let ’im win…
Frank Burns Eats Worms 14 days ago
Grim…set…match.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 14 days ago
Here I get to plug the 1968 15-minute comedy film “De Düva”, a takeoff on the pretentious films of Swedish director Ingmar Bergman. In the parody, everybody’s actually speaking English, but with a pronounced Swedish accent, and much of the humor comes from comparing what they’re actually saying to the subtitles. In Bergman’s The Seventh Seal the protagonist ends up playing chess with Death, but in the parody the game is badminton, and you’ll be amused at how it ends. You can view it here: youtu[.]be[/]Fw4ylHuBOVk
cuzinron47 14 days ago
He may have trouble keeping his eye on the ball.
gopher gofer 14 days ago
he’s got a killer slice…