Hitler has found out about Carmageddon.
For once, I feel his pain. Fortunately, I don’t have any reason to go to the Valley this weekend.
Hitler has found out about Carmageddon.
For once, I feel his pain. Fortunately, I don’t have any reason to go to the Valley this weekend.
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You know, there will come a point where more people will think of Bruno Ganz than the real guy when people mention Hitler. In fact, for a lot of youth today, I’ll bet that scene from “Der Untergang” is about all they know about WWII: uptight scary Germans, uniforms, maps, and a lot of yelling….
I don’t care what people say, these will never get old.
I’m eschewing that uncreative portmanteau, instead calling it, “The Day the Cars Stood Still.”
“Carpool, Ferarri, Nissan…”
This one scene was an incredible performance by Ganz, bbbeard. These Downfall parodies are probably the Army of Davids equivalent of an Academy Award.
“Steiner” now means “The city.”. Which leads me to MfK’s Law: The word Steiner will mean every word in all human vocabularies as Downfall parodies approach infinity.
And you can quote me…
Better “Steiner” than “Smurf.”
“The Steiners” would also make a good youtube parody.