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* When Screwtape gets worked up about the difference between Heaven and Hell, to the degree that he [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|involuntary takes the form of a large centipede]]. It becomes even funnier when read by [[ |
* When Screwtape gets worked up about the difference between Heaven and Hell, to the degree that he [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|involuntary takes the form of a large centipede]]. It becomes even funnier when read by [[John Cleese]], who had to [[Chewing the Scenery|pick bits of studio from between his teeth]] after that particular take. |
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* In the play version, Screwtape points out that famous people are a "good" influence, since they're always changing their minds...then tilts the book he's reading to reveal that it's a biography of [[Madonna]]. Cue "Material Girl" playing during the next set change. |
* In the play version, Screwtape points out that famous people are a "good" influence, since they're always changing their minds...then tilts the book he's reading to reveal that it's a biography of [[Madonna]]. Cue "Material Girl" playing during the next set change. |
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Revision as of 01:39, 15 April 2014
- When Screwtape gets worked up about the difference between Heaven and Hell, to the degree that he involuntary takes the form of a large centipede. It becomes even funnier when read by John Cleese, who had to pick bits of studio from between his teeth after that particular take.
- In the play version, Screwtape points out that famous people are a "good" influence, since they're always changing their minds...then tilts the book he's reading to reveal that it's a biography of Madonna. Cue "Material Girl" playing during the next set change.