I like to think of myself as a writer and a buff of classic film noir/ expressionist films as diverse as Nosferatu (1921), Citizen Kane (1941) and Brighton Rock (1947). My favourite film is Carol Reed's The Third Man (1949) and I'm also quite partial to Hitchcock films, Shadow of a Doubt (1943) being my favourite.
I'm also into retro games; hence most of my subscriptions are video game reviewers or let's players. I plan to post my own videos in the future once I scrape enough money for a camera and I wish to adapt some of my short stories and poems into amateur film projects.
For the curious my RU-vid name is derived from the Red Dwarf character Mr. Flibble. That penguin puppet is the funniest thing committed to camera.
For the moment, I'm posting classic comedy sketches, so if you have a request, please let me know.
Very funny and very clever. The two Ronnies were unique and very entertaining. Thanks for the humour and laughter you both brought to millions of people.
Memories of a break during filming of a “woman of substance” in Yorkshire. The vicar (a real one from the area) stood at the bar relaying orders from us extras to the barman whilst intermittently downing doubles.
how did he do it without bursting out laughing ,,hes a pure genius god there were great funny people when i was a kid back in the 1970s ,, Harry Worth the Two Ronnies,, Benny Hill ,, John Cleese ,basil Fawty,, Mrs Bucket and so many more wounderful people that kept our TV screens alive in the dark days way back thank you to you all
This man without question was a comedy genius, the same league as the great Benny Hill and Les Dawson. They stood on their own. This sketch has to be one of his best.
I spotted a mistake! 1:29 Ronnie Corbett only says "next remarks" rather than "next two remarks". Hadn't noticed that before. There may well be others, not nitpicking, it's still incredibly clever.
Betty Botter bought a bit of butter but she said this butter's bitter, if I buy a bit of better butter it will make my bit of bitter butter better, so she bought a bit of better butter and it made her bit of bitter butter better!
I have been a fan for a very long time of this comedic genius!! I also want to share how to this day you can almost hear Ronnie's English style in a TFL underground system announcement made by someone in their staff. Sound of Ronnie on underground stations!!
The two ronnies remind me of being a young kid, my grandparents, parents etc used to love em. They were one of the few double acts were both of them were equally brilliant, they never carried each other, just bounced off each other. Total comedy gold