Both are legends but only one of them was a genius. Derek and Clive was great but, in a way, highlighted Moore’s inability to keep up with Cook at his best
I'd often wonder why Bedazzled (the one made in 2000 to be exact) was slammed the way it was. When I compare the dialogue there with this... now I understand
Yup. I happened upon this one a few years before the remake, so I was slightly keen to see if it would be as hilarious. I wound up groaning and huffing the whole way through. The remake is just something entirely different. Maybe it's enjoyable if you go in with no expectations or want to stare at Elizabeth Hurley's bum for an hour, but it did nothing for me.
I mean, the writing is better for sure, but the new version was meant as an extention and have had also good stuff writing. You can watch both and had a great time and still see the two as somewhat duology of experiences. The attacks were by pretentious people.
@@bassnut57 I think it's Dudley Moore Trio, bc they wrote the whole soundtrack, I just wanted to know the name! And yes, it's a very nice tune, thank you 🙂
@@happyperson1851 I believe you have that exactly right but I have no proof. Maybe in some way Dudely missed his calling being distracted as an actor/comedian. I can imagine his feelings of conflict. He made it work in some ways. He was known as talented pianist in the industry. Wrong era maybe.
John Lennon shot this same exact scene, minus the genius, with Ringo Starr, the only of his band who put up with this kind of shit and ergo outlived Paul McCartney.