It has probably been over 15 years since I last watched the film, but for reasons I am unable to explain, I was drawn to watching Drop Dead Fred.
I loved this movie as a kid. It was rude, funny, childish and very silly. Would I still enjoy it, now that I am an (apparently) mature 37 year old, with such responsibilities as a wife, job, mortgage and house rabbit?
In the words of Simon Cowell, “I didn’t like it. I loved it!”. Although, when he uses that phrase, he is normally referring to some God-awful music act and not, as I am doing, describing one of the greatest cult films of a generation.
I enjoyed reacquainting myself with Fred so much, that I even got hold of a BluRay copy and watched the whole thing again, with directors commentary.
Finally, if you are wondering what the significance of the blog title “Cobwebs” is, you clearly haven’t seen the movie. Anyone who has, will never forget…
RIP Rik Mayall
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