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So his face was still fresh in my mind when i heard he passed. Wish i could have had a better flick to associate him wit

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    bigmovieman — 10 years ago(July 10, 2015 11:21 PM)

    So his face was still fresh in my mind when i heard he passed. Wish i could have had a better flick to associate him with though 😞

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      filmtenk — 10 years ago(July 11, 2015 06:50 AM)

      Men in Tights was cult greatness. If you were around watching movies back in the early 90s, the Kevin Cosner Robin Hood movie was fresh in people's minds when MIT came out. It was a hilarious take down of the Cosner film. I remember this man for his role as the sherif in men in tights and I would consider that an honor if I was him.

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          bigmovieman — 10 years ago(July 11, 2015 10:02 AM)

          I grew up with Costner's Robin Hood, so i did get a lot of those jokes. Most of the funny stuff was the classic Brooks breaking of the fourth wall. Beyond that it just seemed like references to 90's pop culture with the occasional Costner in-joke every now and then. The best comedy is timeless, men in tights was far from it. But then i guess humour is subjective.

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