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Review a Controversial Video

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Would "hardy and openminded" members like to comment/review this quite naughty video, for a "friend". :wink: :wink:

I "re-found" the request when sorting through my old e-mail and video files in a attempt to prune things, so as to make room on my rather full Hard Drives for other, but much more important files :)

WARNING:! This video contains graphic violence, drug consumption, certain scenes that may upset sensitive Jowett owners and dialogue that may be upsetting. WARNING!
(The review co-ordinater did NOT notice any graphic sex scenes, but if you do please let this poster know the frame number! He will immediately pass that information on to the review co-ordinator . . . without looking himself, of course!)

NEW URLs. Edited Wednesday, 30 June at 12:58 pm (NZ time)
To download (12 mb) http://60.234.149.204/Leo/Forum_Files/J ... lesman.m4v

or to simply view the video clip look here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9igQ18GIqvc


I thank you in anticipation, on behalf of "my friend".

By the way, if there's ever a problem viewing/playing any video clips, DVDs, CDs, or sound on your computer, I recommend downloading a program called VLC from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ . . . it'll play almost anything "known to man"! . . . and it's FREEE

Leo.

P.S. Please bear with my sometimes unconventional sense of humour . . . . if you possibly can! :shock: :lol: RLB
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Re: Review a Controversial Video

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Just downloading it. But is it the same movie as on http://keithclements.co.uk/media/ ?
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Having problems playing it. Quicktime ,Real player and Windows cannot recognise the format. Any ideas?
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Re: Review a Controversial Video

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I'm sorry you have had to waste your bandwidth and time with "a faulty" file , Keith. No pun intended there . . . (With John Cleese's efforts in "Faulty Towers"!)

I have just spent some time and played about only to find that almost any appropriate application I tried that file on, on my iMac, worked with that file (the exception was Windows Media Player!) I also downloaded it freshly by running my Windows XP on the iMac via "Parallels". I don't have much in the way of programs to run media on that "computer", because I seldom use it for that sort of thing these days. I didn't have much joy with what I did have, except for VLC. Hmmmmm . . . I guess that says something, but I don't know what!

You'll notice I've edited the original post to show a different file has been made available, plus there's now a YouTube address I have since found. I hope that there's more success with that . . . they certainly appear to be okay on the few media programs I have on my XP . . .

In answer to your question
. . . But is it the same movie as on http://keithclements.co.uk/media/ ? . .
. . . it is, but with colour and it's also somewhat smaller in file size.

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Re: Review a Controversial Video

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Any idea what happened to it?
D’you remember that training film with John Cleese featuring a Jowett Javelin?
Geoff McAuley suggests you might like to see it if you haven’t seen it before, or just to remind yourself of its humour. We mentioned it in Jowetteer eons ago. Go to:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9igQ18GIqvc
Did anyone never record a copy for the Club archive?
Well of course we did and has been in the Media Archive for a good ten years, well before youtube.
The version on keithclements.co.uk which is of better quality is no longer on line. I have not uploaded it to jowett.net as the hosting company might complain.



From Martin Gurdon,

Dear Keith.

You asked for some words on my dad's Javelin and it's starring role in 'How to Irritate People:' well here goes. Please feel free to use it in any way you want. By the way, he has now seen the clip and was delighted.


'Have they broken down yet?'

I grew up in South West London, but my mother came from Westmorland, now Cumbria, and her two sisters had gravitated south to the countryside outside Preston, and every summer we would make our way there for a holiday in my dad's Jowett Javelin, which never quite made it without drama. This was in the late 1960s, and one aunt would ring the other for a progress report at abut the time we were supposed to arrive, but inevitably hadn't.

The Javelin was black outside and for a five-year-old child, huge on the inside. It replaced a genteel Rover 90, and always seemed to need fixing. My dad maintained it himself, and bits of the car were frequently to be found in the house, laid out on bits of newspaper. My mother was not amused.

He 'bought it for a song,' and the car's biggest malady was, inevitably, the gearbox. I still remember the sound of stripping teeth as it tried to select two gears at once. On one of our Lancastrian holidays my father took a spare gearbox and fitted it when we arrived, leaving the old one in my aunt and uncle's garage where it remained for years.

Eventually he replaced the Javelin with another Javelin, much to my mother's chagrin. It was also black and just about as troublesome as its predecessor, but the first one was still on the scene and was about to make its exit in a very public way. My father was a television props and special effects man, working for what became London Weekend Television, on seminal shows like Upstairs Downstairs and On the Buses. When John Cleese and various Pythons went to LWT to make a programme called 'How to Irritate People,' my dad was the man who did the special effects. One sketch, with Graham Chapman and Michael Palin as a dodgy garage owner, called for a car that fell to bits on cue. My father realised he had the ideal vehicle.

This was in 1970/71, when the Javelin was an interesting, cheap older car rather than a revered classic, so the car was duly pressed into service.

For reasons that are now unclear, it was resprayed a lurid green, and I remember it re-appearing outside our house in this strange shade, before vanishing. My pa removed some door hinges and using high breaking strain fishing line rigged the old girl up so that doors, grill and front bumper fell off and collapsed as the sketch progressed. When he saw his handiwork on our black and white valve TV, the car had been sold for spares. The other Javelin was about to be supplanted by a Bristol 401 that cost £150 and was just as troublesome, and the TV episode became a small piece of family folk law.

That's how things remained until, wearing my journalist's hat, I got in touch with Keith Clements, mentioned the sketch and was amazed to discover that it had become a piece of Jowett folk law. Keith supplied me with a YouTube link, and my dad and I have since watched a slightly creaky piece of comedy history for the first time in over forty years. We were amazed to discover that over 600,000 people had done so before us.

These days my father drives a Honda Jazz -the senior citizen's wheels of choice- which never goes wrong, and like the Javelin has a lot of room inside, but is otherwise fairly joyless. It's a good car, but if it was used in an updated version of that sketch I doubt it would cause the same pang of regret I felt watching that tired old Javelin shedding its doors and brightwork in the company of some of the funniest comic actors this country has ever produced. Still, as exits go, it was a good one.
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