Talk:Guest House Paradiso
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editJust a few external links that could help. --Lenin and McCarthy | (Complain here) 04:22, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
- http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,,734936,00.html
- http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/review/film/s160088.htm
- http://efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=4354
- http://www.eyeforfilm.co.uk/reviews.php?film_id=12490
- http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Guardian/0,,326779,00.html
- http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/review/380
- http://www.timeout.com/film/chicago/reviews/70623/Guest_House_Paradiso.html
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Richard Thwaite
editIn the film, Richie's surname is "Twat" and according to the article he insists it is pronounced "Thwaite". The article states this is a running gag in the film and that he "regularly insists" on it, although as far as I know he only said it once, to Bill Nighy's character. Can someone point out in exactly which scenes he says this? --ConCass (talk) 18:35, 3 May 2014 (UTC)