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Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 05 Oct 2010, 23:54
by nigelb
steelsporran wrote:
nigelb wrote:Well, everyone in the Colonies will say "who"
I meant everywhere. I saw his films in the UK as a kid and I remember he could sing too.

I would love to see " The first guy to wear his cap at a stupid angle" as his epitaph. A homie before his time. RIP
:lol:
Yes, and I meant anyone of any generation over here (except the expats).

Nigel²

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 06 Oct 2010, 01:40
by FlyTexas
nigelb wrote:Well, everyone in the Colonies will say "who" ...
I must admit, I did. :$ After reading all of the posts here and on the BBC I searched online to learn more about him. The videos of his bayonet training and parachute jump had me laughing out loud...the dentistry school video was just too painful to watch. :lol: Obviously a very funny man and the world has been a much happier place for many because of him. Rest in peace Sir Norman.

Brian

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 00:27
by nigelb
Thanks Brian for confirming. I found it fascinating that he was so popular in Albania. BBC America interviewed the Albanian Ambassador to the US last night and he said they loved Sir Norman in Albania. His films were the only western films allowed when Albania was under communist rule and the Albanians absolutly loved the British sense of humour. They also found a subtle message in the films in the character of Norman Pitkin that they somehow interpreted as a dig at authority and the communist rule.

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 06:27
by FlyTexas
Sir Norman vs the Royal Navy. :lol: With English subtitles too, for some reason. :dunno:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKttxaXd ... re=related

Brian

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 13:03
by Tomliner
Norman Wisdom never received much praise from the critics,but was actually hugely popular(who needs critics?).There are those who said that by todays standards his comedy was dated but I expect that he would have taken that as a compliment.RIP Sir Norman. :( EricT

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 13:08
by Garry Russell
I read only just a few days before he died that none of his films was well recieved by the criticsyet were box office sell out......that says a lot about the so called experts

He gave the country just what it wanted.....a good night out with a laugh :lol:

Be was brillioant at what ever he did. B)smk

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 07 Oct 2010, 13:23
by petec
I feel privileged to have lived through an era of some great comedians, who put the most of the so called comedians of today to shame.

Norman Wisdom was a master comedian, and a nice man to boot, who did a lot for charity both in the country and abroad during his lifetime

It's difficult to put a finger on the best of scenes, but the William Tell Overture - from the film "One Good Turn" (1955) has to be one of my favourites

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 08 Oct 2010, 09:18
by simondix
Gone to join Mr Grimsdale!

Re: Sir Norman Wisdom RIP

Posted: 09 Oct 2010, 13:21
by Seaking
Truly one of the all time greats to come out of the UK, just last week I was watching a program about him, that thing he did
trying to tell a joke without laughing had me in stitches. Sadly he was not a well man the last few years. For a boy who had
a horrific childhood and made his way to an icon................RIP Sir Norman.............I for one will miss you.