Me Ole Bamboo
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OK now...who disliked my childhood?
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And this doesn't have a million views because...
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@CSXfoamer97 me too! he so good at dancing.
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@dragonson04 Im American and i agree with you
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@dragonson04 Statistically-speaking, that gripe about declining intelligence is actually BS. IQs are actually rising. They frequently change the IQ tests so that the average person measures at 100 points. If today you scored 100 on a test from back then then you would be considered slow. I do agree with you regarding musical tastes.
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Lucky that it was Dick's hat that fell off at the end or they would probably have asked them all to do it again. haha
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@jjeekkkkaa19 Oh those were the days....
I find it hard not to watch this video.... it's almost hypnotic...
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Exactly! I remember when I was little, I'd get our broom and try to do this dance. I thought it was the coolest thing. Ha! Let's just say it never turned out well. :-P
I also loved the doll scene with 'Truly Scrumptious' on the music box. I was always singing that song in school and none of the other kids ever knew what I was talking about.
Ah, the good old days ;)
--Jessica
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@inufan330 ......people have no taste in good musicals.......people don't have taste period....Americans are declining in intelligence.....etc.
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I read somewhere that DVD was 44 when he made this film. the other dancers in this scene were half his age at least! wot a legend!
One of the reasons I like this musical period is that the screenplay was written by the author Roald Dahl, the same guy the wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
SamirEscoto 1 month ago
@SamirEscoto Yes Samir, Roald Dahl & Ken Hughes wrote the screenplay from the book written by James Bond Author Ian Fleming!
Also Directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Albert R. Broccoli who was co-producer of the James Bond series of films, also based on Ian Fleming's novels :-).
jasonglidden1966 1 month ago 2