I love Willy DeVille. He's very missed.
There is a lot of rubbish written about toilet humour - people saying it is childish and pretending it is beneath them - but there is no doubting the effectiveness of a really good willy gag.
I love drama - I would say more than I even love comedy - but I like in One Mississippi that I can go from a very moving moment to a Willy Wonka tube up my ass. I like the silliness as much as I like drama.
Willy Loman: I don't want change, I want Swiss cheese!
Your money is like your willy, it only grows if you play with it
I think I do myself a disservice by comparing myself to Steve Jobs and Walt Disney and human beings that we've seen before. It should be more like Willy Wonka. . . and welcome to my chocolate factory.
Willy DeVille knows the truth of a city street and the courage in a ghetto love song. And the harsh reality in his voice and phrasing is yesterday, today, and tomorrow - timeless in the same way that loneliness, no money, and troubles find each other and never quit for a minute.
Well, one thing for sure, I won't be remembered for 'Free Willy. ' Or maybe I will.
Maybe Louis does have a golden willy.
I don't know what I would do without Whitelaw. Everyone should have a Willy.
Michael Jackson plays the wounded puppy very well. 'I must be the loneliest man in the world'. Well, you're not a man. And the loneliness is self inflicted, so sod off you pathetic puerile pimp. I wonder what color his willy is.
Charley: He won't starve. None a them starve. Forget about him. Willy: Then what have I got to remember?