MovieChat Forums > Bill and Coo (1948) Discussion > What do you think of this movie?

What do you think of this movie?


I haven't seen it for a long time, but I have fond memories of it.

www.x-evolutionist.com
See my site for evidence that God exists.

reply

[deleted]

I'd be afraid to watch it online. Isn't that a little shady?

X

www.X-Evolutionist.com
Reasons why I believe in God

reply

[deleted]

East/West Entertainment LLC just put it out as a bargain DVD! I got my copy for one dollar at a local supermarket!!!

Their web site is www.eastwestdvd.com, but it seems to still be "under construction... guess they're still a new company!

- Polly Wannacracker
________________________________________________________________________________

"I hope you love birds too. It is economical. It saves going to Heaven"

- Emily Dickinson

reply

I think that this is, quite possibly, the worst film I have ever seen. While I admire the tricks the birds do, and respect the time and effort that went in to making this film, I found the finished product to be just horrendous. When I finally looked at the runtime, I was shocked to learn that the film was only 60+ minutes long. It felt like three hours of pain watching this movie.

reply

Obviously, you are not a bird lover. I have loved birds all my life and have had many friends from the bird world. I have an African Gray now even you might enjoy. Yes, the movie is draggy, but all those years ago it was a treat. My wife just saw it for the first time and fell asleep in part of it, but even she marveled at how they got those birds not to fly away. How did they get them to run w/o taking wing? One of the mysteries of this world.

Sacred cows make delicious hamburgers.

reply

This movie is disgusting. In three parts I almost puked. I mean, what was with that part with the birds? What did that even mean? It was just weird. Maybe I'm missing the point of this movie, but I just did not understand it. And I'm not exaggerating, mind you.

reply

It's obvious you are a dullard. Go watch some blood letting or religious junk.

Nothing is more beautiful than nothing.

reply

Most of the birds were missing their tail feathers. Yoink.

reply

Didn't notice. A good way to train those despicable guys.

How shall the stars on the cheeks of this mandrill find a number?

reply

I've heard that salt on the tails works, too. That's what I heard.

reply

yeah, tht's an old one, but I doubt it works.

How shall the stars on the cheeks of this mandrill find a number?

reply

Not worth its salt?

reply

Maybe epsom...

A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.

reply

Quite few birds. I'm sure each had a specialty. The one on the rings was most amusing as was the one that was scrubbing on the wash board.

reply

[blah] ;psst! Bird Brain! Our family watced this on TV on Christmas in the 1960s and 1970s. COULD have been longer. It made Ken Murray a household name to my younger generaiton..>!

reply