Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for December 20, 2014
Transcript:
Rat: I want to quit this new job I just took and tell everyone to shove it. Goat: You know, when it comes to your career, you should never burn your bridges. Rat: I blow up mine like it's the end of 'Bridge on the River Kwai.' Goat: No one will get that reference. Steph: Google it, baby.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I got it. But, I’m old and a movie fan. Alex Guiness was great.
barbara chaffin Premium Member almost 10 years ago
me too!!!!
Sherlock Watson almost 10 years ago
Googling: The next best thing to actually knowing things.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Pierre Boulle wrote Bridge on the River Kwai based on his own experiences as a forced laborer for the Japanese.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Boulle is most famous for another of his books, Planet of the Apes.
Wasbluskies almost 10 years ago
Who the heck is Alex Guiness? Some obscure actor in summer stock? Certainly not Sir Alec Guinness, academy award winning British star of the silver screen. Shame on all of you.
AGED_ENGINEER Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Madness.
Tesla Roadster 181 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
One of those films that’s worth watching again periodically.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRHVMi3LxZE
cdgar almost 10 years ago
That was one great movie.
junemmoffatt almost 10 years ago
Alec Guinness, dammit, NOT “Alex”!
andrew5 almost 10 years ago
Thank you June Moffatt; my thoughts exactly. But I don’t remember him in it either! Mind you, I haven’t seen it for 40 years.
juicebruce almost 10 years ago
What no pun,just a goggle ?
Keith Mefferd Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I actually got it without google. That’s it – I’m officially an old guy.
rgpope Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Sheesh! It appears only us old farts read comics :-)
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 10 years ago
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.That was a fun bridge scene also.
cdward almost 10 years ago
Can’t hear that tune without singing these words:
Comet – it makes your teeth turn green!;Comet – it tastes like Gasoline!;Comet – it makes you vomit;So buy some Comet, and vomit, today!
jkl3379 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I got but I havevseen the movie,great reference for a change.
Egrayjames almost 10 years ago
Yeah…I’ll admit to loving the movie as a kid, not having watched it for well over forty years, and even remembering the whistling tune before clicking on the link above. Robert Pope might be right, maybe it is only us old farts that read GoComics!
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member almost 10 years ago
DAMN!!!!
Now I’ve got the Colonel Bogey March earworming me (and not the ‘clean’ version either….“Hitler has only got one ….”)
rqs1123 almost 10 years ago
I got it.
chaimsmom almost 10 years ago
I saw the movie AND read the book. And I can play Col. Bogey’s March on my accordion.
W Crowley Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Got it, and loved the comment stream on this one. I will be whistling the tune all day again.
DocOmics almost 10 years ago
Kwai is ok, but I prefer the Big Island.
Kaputnik almost 10 years ago
I get it, of course; it’s the newer pop culture references that I don’t get.And I get that when Pastis can’t think how to end a strip, he has one of the animals talking with him in the last panel.
SallyLin almost 10 years ago
Joining the old fart parade…
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Like the Wild Bunch just crossed into Mexico. Like Tucco and Blondie want across the river. Like Bain took over Gotham. Like Arnold got hold of air to ground missiles again. Like the bomb within a bomb in The Lone Ranger.
rudym300 almost 10 years ago
I got it too. Alec Guinness well before he was Obi Wan Kenobi. Great reference Stehan.
BanjoBen42 almost 10 years ago
Great! now that whistling tune is running through my head….
jenbrown1017 almost 10 years ago
How old do you think the readers are Rat???
YatInExile almost 10 years ago
damifid0 almost 10 years ago
I am ‘old’. :( sigh. Peace.
zellman almost 10 years ago
I didn’t see the movie, but I read the book, so I didn’t get Rat’s joke, because in the book the bridge doesn’t get destroyed.
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I read the comic and instantly heard the whistling!
RACerri32 almost 10 years ago
Thanks a bunch, Mr.P. just when I thought that I finally got that whistling tune out of my head.
Kristen Ehrenberger almost 10 years ago
Oh come on, I got it, and I’m under 40! It’s called “having parents who don’t want to cook on weekends and prefer Chinese take-out and a video from BLockbuster.”
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Alec Guinness? Oh, you mean Obi Wan Kenobi. LOLI remember the movie, just not the particulars.
155088 almost 10 years ago
Google this, MORE CROCS MORE CROCS MORE CROCS!
tazz555 almost 10 years ago
I got it,
In my senior year in high school. My English teacher would show movies if nothing was need to be done. Once he played the movie.
Commycon almost 10 years ago
Does he know the hero dies blowing up the bridge?
drelefson Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Way to go Pastis, now I had to go and buy the song. (The Surf Dawgs’ version is groovy, but you can’t march to it.) Now I’ll be whistling the stoopid ear worm all day – not to mention marching to. Any other subliminal messages you’re trying to get across. (Oh, I guess if you told us they wouldn’t be subliminal, now would they.) — Kansas City photo.
Queen of America almost 10 years ago
I got it. Never saw it, tho. I don’t watch movies about wars.
mousehound almost 10 years ago
I got it!! (but then, I’m older than dirt lol)
Denise Chelpka almost 10 years ago
I got it!
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Another old guy here. I saw the movie when it was new. But I haven’t thought about in (probably) decades. Nonetheless, I got it, without the help of Google [or, as it would be in my case, Startpage]. So, bite me, Cartoon-Boy!
Henry Lynn Premium Member almost 10 years ago
No need for Google here either so goat hasn’t got a clue
Honda0203 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
nice reference to a classic!! I think I will watch that this weekend now!!
andrew5 almost 10 years ago
Hitler, has only got one ball,Goering, has two but very small,Himmler has something simmler,But poor old Goebbels has no balls at all.
Whistle Chorus:
Frankfurt has only one beer hall,Stuttgart, die München all on call,Munich, vee lift our tunich,To show vee ‘Cherman’ have no balls at all.
Whistle Chorus:
Hans Otto is very short, not tall,And blotto, for drinking Singhai and Skol.A ‘Cherman’, unlike Bruce Erwin,Because Hans Otto has no balls at all.
Whistle Chorus:
Hitler has only got one ball,The other is in the Albert Hall.His mother, the dirty bugger,Cut it off when Hitler was small.
Whistle Chorus:
[yes, there are variations:]
Sauron, he’s only got nine ringsThree are with the Elven Kings,Seven, in dwarvish heaven,And poor old Frodo’s got hold o’ The One.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Truly one of the great movie moments when Col Nicholson falls mortally wounded on to the detonator and the bridge collapses just as the train is crossing it. It was the original and archetypical “Oh My God, what have I done?” moment. Back in 1957, with memories of WW2 and Japanese POW atrocities still fresh in their minds, people jumped up and cheered out loud as the train fell into the river below.
NWdryad almost 10 years ago
I got it.
susan.e.a.c almost 10 years ago
Very good movie, great finale.
AtariDragon almost 10 years ago
This is not a particularly obscure reference.
Jan Benson Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Lol, I got it…does that mean I’m old?
pschearer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Interesting story, MK. It could make a good movie script.
unthoughtfulusername almost 10 years ago
yes i dont get it
WaltWenger Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Looks like time for a remake. Every time reference to a great film brings a blank stare from a new generation, it’s time to remake it whether it needs it or not. Who from a newer generation is going to watch an “old” film? How could that be any good? So let’s put Brad and George in it to make it palatable, and do it again.
Alida_L almost 10 years ago
I got it!
TimTheScooper Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Yup! It appears that only us old guys read comics. Far different then reading it in the daily newspaper. (the what?!?) At least we can now pick and choose which comics to read. Oh yeah, didn’t have to google it either.
Number Three almost 10 years ago
You can always rely on Google!
Well, I can anyway.
xxx
jeffbacon12357 almost 10 years ago
It’s ALEC with a “c” and he’s great in everything he’s ever done.
weatherford.joe Premium Member almost 10 years ago
“We call it the Dennis Miller factor.”
1148559 almost 10 years ago
They don’t make movies that good any more.
pcolli almost 10 years ago
I walked across the bridge on the river Kwai, only a few years ago.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 10 years ago
whistling softly to myself -do do, do do do do do dodo do, do do do do do do etc.
Gretchen's Mom almost 10 years ago
Reppr Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Col. Bogey March is used to introduce the grand finale (“GARGANTUA”) at Thunder Over Louisville (fireworks) every year. Very fitting, actually.
snomasnayr almost 10 years ago
I got it and I’m 21.
ndp2 almost 10 years ago
I got the reference but, then again, I’m 49. Still, it’s not like the comic referenced some lesser-known or cult favorite 50s war movie like “Attack!” or “Paths of Glory”. The movie won Best Picture and was one of the highest grossing films of the decade. It also still pops up fairly regularly on TCM and other cable channels.
Also, while Pierre Boulle wrote the book the film was based on and won an Oscar for the screenplay, the actual screenplay was by Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson. They had to give Boulle credit because Foreman and Wilson were blacklisted at the time.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I not only remembered the movie, I remembered how to spell “Alec Guinness!”
Mentor397 almost 10 years ago
I didn’t see it until 2001-2002 when I was in college (again), but I did see it. Eventually.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
what yah talkin bout Willis? You calling me old?!
Barker62 almost 10 years ago
The REAL Bridge on the River Kwai:
http://www.seat61.com/Bridge-on-the-River-Kwai.htm#.VJcg9l4AHA
claire de la lune. almost 10 years ago
All praise the Google!
jeffreyksimonds almost 10 years ago
I am not old yet but I know it from being in VFA-192 “SSHWFGD” Golden Dragons. Love the movie too.
Malcolm Hall almost 10 years ago
I love the idea of an obscure punchline that the reader is expected to research.
tjimlee almost 10 years ago
Ah, I did… I understood that reference.
pugsandpickles almost 10 years ago
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MTsteel over 9 years ago
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050212/
knight1192a over 9 years ago
Suddenly I’m hearing the Colonel Bogey March.
Average Expert over 8 years ago
Good one … I believe that was Bertrand Russel. Might isn’t always right
MartyLikeIts1991 about 4 years ago
I Googled it, baby
trynet over 2 years ago
Come on! I got that. I watched that movie at the age of what? 12? 13?Admittedly that was some 30 plus years ago, but let’s not get bogged down by pointless details…