Bob Magaw
Footballguy
i'll have to try the marx brothers... that is a huge blind spot in my movie history/background...i must have been watching three stooges as a kid, and passed them over later...Classic films that made me laugh:MartyFrom the same era as Mad World I always loved The Russians are coming, the Russians are comingWhere's Poppa? is another one I enjoy. Always been a fan of Ruth Gordon's comedic talent.* saw stanley kramer's mad X 4 world for the first time in a while... has to be one of my favorite comedies... doesn't seem like there are as many classic comedies as dramas, action/adventure, sci fi?
any recs from the thread...
Mrs Hocheiser: Where's Poppa?
Gordon Hocheiser: Still dead mom.![]()
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
The Women
Being There
The Pink Panther series
Bananas
Sleeper
Take the Money and Run
Play it Again, Sam
i almost mentioned the pink panther series... my favorite scene in was when he saw some parallel bars in the second floor of a resesidence (!! should have seen this coming), talks about how he was quite the gymnast, gets up, does some moves, and then dismounts at the top of the stairs, crashing down to the bottom)...
haven't seen being there in a long time (forget if it won for best picture or sellars won for actor?)...it was great how the washington power elite hung on every word because of his sage gardening-based "political metaphors"...
and of course woody allen... sleepers was great, take the money & run, i also liked annie hall & manhattan (before he turned into ingmar bergman, jr - who i like, incidentally, especially seventh seal and wild strawberries, but they aren't comedies)...
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)...* did mention python, also mel brooks in passing... i liked high anxiety best (cloris leachman plays a hilariously creepy role as an S & M nurse, with a rack that could poke both your eyes out... literally), than young frankenstein and history of the world, more than blazing saddles... high anxiety as great a hitchcock homage in the comedy genre as de palma's body double (combining rear window, vertigo and possibly others) was in hitchcock's own mystery/suspense/thriller genre...
4/5
diner was another enjoyable comedy (not sure about classic) from that era, with a young mickey rourke, kevin bacon, pete reiser (sp?), ellen barkin... they wouldn't let a woman marry their friend unless she was first screened and vetted by a rigorous, intensive sports quiz...
4/5
4/5
I still hate the scenes where his wife shows up too. Pandorum was good for about 20mins until they showed the "monsters" and everybody started Kung Fu fighting.