Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for February 21, 2017
Transcript:
In 18th and 19th century Scotland, a piece of bread would be placed on the deceased, and a sin eater would be hired to eat it and absolve the sins of the dead. 100 years: The Movie You Will Never See, starring John Malkovich, was completed in 2015 and immediately enclosed in a bulletproof safe that will not unlock until November 18, 2000 115. The Unipiper of Portland, Oregon, rides a unicycle while playing flaming bagpipes wearing a Darth Vader mask.
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
I live close to Portland (Clark Country, Washington) and I don’t think I’ve ever seen the Unipiper. How does the fellow even blow into the bagpipes while wearing a Darth Vader mask?
Aussie Down Under almost 8 years ago
Seems extreme marketing, however I understand the premise. How do you recoup the production costs. Was the movie that bad?
potrerokid almost 8 years ago
Typical Portland stuff!!
therese_callahan2002 almost 8 years ago
Um, you don’t know where that bread has been!
therese_callahan2002 almost 8 years ago
May the force be with him if he falls off the unicycle.
J Short almost 8 years ago
Who eats the bread of the dead sin eater?
bookworm0812 almost 8 years ago
Awww, man! That movie sounds really interesting! But I highly doubt that I’ll be alive at age 142. I hope there’s a movie screen in Heaven!
bartour almost 8 years ago
Unipiper is a little starved for attention. I wonder if in a 100 years, they will be able to play the movie, the format will be so “100 years ago”.
comixbomix almost 8 years ago
Unipiper??!?!!? I thought that was Portland’s mayor…
comixbomix almost 8 years ago
In a few decades, they’re going to have to rename that movie…They can do it about the same time they change that other movie’s name to, “No Longer Being John Malkovich”…
Petemejia77 almost 8 years ago
What’s up with Prince’s vault? I heard it’s filled with TONS of stuff he didn’t want anyone to see. (music and videos)What’s holding us from looking now???
Stephen Gilberg almost 8 years ago
I noticed long before the Unipiper that the main SW theme lends itself to the bagpipe.