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May 18, 2021
If you like John Wetton, you'll love this!
If you like John Wetton's other works, you'll like this too!

Mar 01, 2016
Snap, Crackle, Pork!
3 of 3 found this helpful I love this product. After 2 quick microwave minutes and immediate removal from the bag, these yummy, crispy treats keep audibly crackling in your bowl, like really loud Rice Crispies for grownups who enjoy pork products. Most of the pork rinds puff up, only a very few remain unpuffed after microwaving. Even as they're still crackling, they're plenty cool enough to eat, and the eating experience is great. If you like the mouth feel of other pork rinds, you'll love the additional sensation when they're still crackling. To me, they're a wee bit on the salty side, but only just. I plan to purchase this product frequently down the road!
May 07, 2007
Spoofery abounds!
Watching this movie for the first time since I was about 13, I was relieved that it was every bit as funny as I remembered it being when I used to watch it repeatedly on HBO circa 1979. Directed by and starring Marty Feldman as Digby Geste, this spoof of foriegn legion films relies heavily on slapstick, sight gags, wordplay, and great comedic acting by some actors not necessarily known for their comedy, such as Peter Ustinov, Ann-Margaret, James Earl Jones, and Michael York (cast as the title character Beau Geste, identical twin to Marty's character, if that helps you guage the level of absurdity). There are scenes featuring a child actor who is the spitting image of Marty Feldman, which is side splitting just to see. And if you thought the latest Tarantino/Rodriguez collaboration is unique in it's use of prostetic leg weaponry, think again!
If you enjoyed films like Yellowbeard or Young Frankenstein, you'll enjoy this as well.