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Old School
| Comments by: groller |
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Posted: May 25, 2007 |
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Yeah I thought this one was cool tooPopeye represents the underdog to
the fullest Popeye wasnt a hater he
even saved Bluto's life even though
they always were getting into it
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The Two-Alarm Fire
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Posted: February 26, 2003 |
One of the early classics in the series.
Great old roughhouse-style humor; the funniest parts for me include Bluto splitting the stream from his firehose to keep Popeye from ascending the ladder to help Olive, and also when Bluto rubs his face into all kinds of contortions when Popeye defeats him in another little tiff.
Also: Can anybody e-mail me and tell me what exactly Popeye's little "ippity-bippity" poem at the beginning of the film is? I can never make it out.
Great old roughhouse-style humor; the funniest parts for me include Bluto splitting the stream from his firehose to keep Popeye from ascending the ladder to help Olive, and also when Bluto rubs his face into all kinds of contortions when Popeye defeats him in another little tiff.
Also: Can anybody e-mail me and tell me what exactly Popeye's little "ippity-bippity" poem at the beginning of the film is? I can never make it out.
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