Lesbian Sex & Sexuality (review)
Hey, it turns out that lesbians aren’t just people too, lesbians are women too. Who knew?
Hey, it turns out that lesbians aren’t just people too, lesbians are women too. Who knew?
The attempts at humor are obvious, simplistic, and riddled with stereotypes — “dykes” hate men, gays are obsessed with physical appearance, and so on and so, tediously, on.
Ah, this is period drama like it’s supposed to be: not stuffy or stodgy but powerful, passionate, and alive with love and sex and tenderness.
This is inventive and exciting, a grip-the-armrests, hold-your-breath reinvigorating of the Western movie…
A gloriously deranged orgy of Bugs Bunny-style action and nonstop gunplay.
What’s really astonishing is Mayall’s comedic brutality: he latches like a bulldog onto B’Stard’s malevolence and wrings it dry. Oh so dry.

This is one of the funniest movies I’ve ever seen, and that’s not something I say lightly. It’s practically Shakespearean in its exquisite foolishness and comedic intrigue.
This is why Hollywood mostly sucks: Corporate movies are getting made from scripts written by 13-year-olds who went on to drop out of high school.
The list of guest stars is literally legendary… but the real fun… is how the Muppet characters really come into their own…
I never watched it as a kid, though, and my first exposure to it on this new DVD set will gladly be my last.