Saturday, January 11All That Matters

Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, and every suprise attack he endures by the hands of Kato (Burt Kwouk). From 1964’s “A Shot in the Dark” and hysterically escalating all the way to 1978’s “Revenge of the Pink Panther”.

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Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, and every suprise attack he endures by the hands of Kato (Burt Kwouk). From 1964’s “A Shot in the Dark” and hysterically escalating all the way to 1978’s “Revenge of the Pink Panther”.

Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, and every suprise attack he endures by the hands of Kato (Burt Kwouk). From 1964’s "A Shot in the Dark" and hysterically escalating all the way to 1978’s "Revenge of the Pink Panther". from funny


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  • As a kid I used to love these films simply for the fights vs Kato. When I grew up I learned to love the comedy of the films themselves, but I always have a soft spot for the fight scenes

  • that man was “sleeping” in his gee (whatever they call karate suits).. and who breaks in to a house to “choke” you out? do you know how long it takes to choke out a man? he’ll have PLENTY of time to counter you and fight you.. he could of just went in with a silencer, did a good 2-3 shots at a distance so he doesn’t get a fight out of it.. and then after he’s sure the guy can’t get up, go put a couple in the head for good measure.. then spend a good amount of time retracing all your tracks and everything you touched, clean everything very very thouroughly, then light it all on fire before leaving, but start the fire ON the body and all over the areas that you were, so the most evedence area is torched… nobody is walking in to choke somebody.. ever.

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