A list of puns related to "Jean Pierre Jaussaud"
> A group of bickering suburbanites find themselves stuck together when an android uprising causes their well intentioned household robots to lock them in for their own safety.
By the director of Amélie. The film is releasing Feb 11th
https://youtu.be/N-sWlgFhUGo
Hi everyone. This is it, my first French celebrity who come back from Death lol.
Jean-Pierre Castaldi was...sorry IS a French comedian with a big voice and big head. I'm mean he's someone with a face you will remember. He died 3 or maybe 4 years ago.
His son is a famous TV man and physically he look a lot at him. Ok so today I walk in my city and see an add on the wall. It was for a théâtral show with 6-7 comedians.
Then I seen the name on the top "Jean-Pierre Castaldi...' No way, it's is son Benjamin, my eyes are f***Ed maybe ? No I read good it's the dad. They never retired this add or what ? And I checked Google and the guy is alive. Yep, for me he just come back again.
I'm feel so crazy, I talked about my experiences with ME with my relatives but cannot do it anymore. Maybe they think I'm turn crazy so now I will keep next ME (Gorbatchev etc)for me or they will send me in asylum. Anyway I'm glad to be here with you guys.
Matchup I just though about, want to see what you guys think.
Both are at peak strenght, in character, and the fight happens in the streets of Italy at night.
Who would win?
The first thing you might think about this film is that it's just another film noir, a great one for sure, but there's maybe something to it. I knew there was something original about it, cause beyond the plot and the craft, you should your senses work seperately from analyzing the film in a dissective manner. I watched it over and over trying to find what was so catchy about it, until I read a comment speculating that it inspired the amazing Taxi Driver and everything made sense, for thz two are pretty similar in many areas. I will say no more. I highly recommend it, in addition to Un Flic and Le Cercle Rouge, all directed by Melville and starring Alain Delon.
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