Two classic animated movies – Jungle Burger (aka Shame of the Jungle) and The Big Bang - from the team of cartoonist/director Picha and producer Boris Szulzinger finally make their UK DVD debuts from Lace DVD later this month. It’s been years since I last saw Jungle Burger (I remember seeing some of it as a kid, shock horror!) and I’ve never seen The Big Bang so it was with an eager anticipation – based on their infamous reputations – that I sat down to watch the pair…
Jungle Burger (1975)
Stars (the voices of): John Belushi, Bill Murray, Johnny Weismuller Jr., Christopher Guest | Written by Pierre Bartier, Anne Beatts (Us version) | Directed by Picha, Boris Szulzinger
Shame, the ape man of the jungle, is aghast when his woman, June, is kidnapped by a gang of giant penises. They take her to their queen, Bazunga, a bald woman with fourteen breasts.
Jungle Burger (1975)
Stars (the voices of): John Belushi, Bill Murray, Johnny Weismuller Jr., Christopher Guest | Written by Pierre Bartier, Anne Beatts (Us version) | Directed by Picha, Boris Szulzinger
Shame, the ape man of the jungle, is aghast when his woman, June, is kidnapped by a gang of giant penises. They take her to their queen, Bazunga, a bald woman with fourteen breasts.
- 1/8/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Plus, the Loud family returns to television, Jake's hair was all the rage, Katerine Hepburn's stamp, plus Unix humor.
Many TV series got pickup orders today, and the gay content just hasn’t happened as far as we can see, but I need to research ABC’s pickup of No Ordinary Family. It’s been described as a live action version of The Incredibles, but it comes from out producer Greg Berlanti, who also gave us Kevin and Scotty.
Fox also picked up Chicago police drama Ride Along, a Texas con man drama Midland, a comedy about three dudes called Traffic Light, and Keep Hope Alive, which the network describes as "a 25-year-old single parent raising an infant with the help of his quirky family after the mother of the baby — with whom he had a one-night stand — ends up on death row." Yeah, they put that one together with a grab bag.
Many TV series got pickup orders today, and the gay content just hasn’t happened as far as we can see, but I need to research ABC’s pickup of No Ordinary Family. It’s been described as a live action version of The Incredibles, but it comes from out producer Greg Berlanti, who also gave us Kevin and Scotty.
Fox also picked up Chicago police drama Ride Along, a Texas con man drama Midland, a comedy about three dudes called Traffic Light, and Keep Hope Alive, which the network describes as "a 25-year-old single parent raising an infant with the help of his quirky family after the mother of the baby — with whom he had a one-night stand — ends up on death row." Yeah, they put that one together with a grab bag.
- 5/13/2010
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
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