jdz@wucec2.UUCP (Jason D. Zions) (01/25/86)
It may be the case that no parody "My Dinner With Andre the Giant" was ever produced. HOWEVER, I DO remember seeing some parody based on the title (and perhaps plot) of the movie. One could make a case for considering MDWA to be a parody in and of itself. -- Jason D. Zions jdz@wucec2 Center for Engineering Computing ...ihnp4!wucs!wucec2!jdz Washington University in St. Louis [Strictly opinions; my employers aren't responsible (not even for hiring me!)]
rab@well.UUCP (Bob Bickford) (01/27/86)
In article <1292@wucec2.UUCP>, jdz@wucec2.UUCP (Jason D. Zions) writes: > It may be the case that no parody "My Dinner With Andre the Giant" was > ever produced. HOWEVER, I DO remember seeing some parody based on the > title (and perhaps plot) of the movie. > > One could make a case for considering MDWA to be a parody in and of itself. > -- Surely no one could take that movie seriously? ;-) I saw a parody of it in Berzerkeley a year or two ago called something like "My donut with <???>". It *was* funny.
tomp@amiga.UUCP (Tom Pohorsky) (01/28/86)
>> It may be the case that no parody "My Dinner With Andre the Giant" was >> ever produced. HOWEVER, I DO remember seeing some parody based on the >> title (and perhaps plot) of the movie. >> One could make a case for considering MDWA to be a parody in and of itself. >Surely no one could take that movie seriously? ;-) >I saw a parody of it in Berzerkeley a year or two ago called >something like "My donut with <???>". It *was* funny. I, and other wimps, really liked the original. satire was "My Donut with Annie"
jdz@wucec2.UUCP (Jason D. Zions) (01/29/86)
> rab@well.UUCP (Bob Bickford) >> Me >> It may be the case that no parody "My Dinner With Andre the Giant" was >> ever produced. HOWEVER, I DO remember seeing some parody based on the >> title (and perhaps plot) of the movie. >> >> One could make a case for considering MDWA to be a parody in and of itself. > >Surely no one could take that movie seriously? ;-) > >I saw a parody of it in Berzerkeley a year or two ago called >something like "My donut with <???>". It *was* funny. THAT'S IT! It was called "My donut with Annie," in which Annie was one of those slightly lost people selling flowers at the offramps of highways in San Francisco (or LA). Really weird; the "interviewer" was also female. It was only a slight improvement on _My_Dinner_With_Andre_. :-) -- Jason D. Zions jdz@wucec2 Center for Engineering Computing ...!{seismo,cbosgd,ihnp4} Washington University in St. Louis !wucs!wucec2!jdz Party of the first part disclaims any and all claims made by said party.