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358.1 | No contest | 37811::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Thu Oct 21 1993 19:05 | 3 |
| "Airplane" was by far the funniest movie I ever saw. Like Star Wars, it
was the first of its kind, so similar movies today, while they may also
be funny, can't rival its impact on an unsuspecting world.
|
358.2 | The Freshman | 12368::michaud | Sarah Jessica Parker | Thu Oct 21 1993 19:36 | 0 |
358.3 | | 7361::MAIEWSKI | | Thu Oct 21 1993 20:54 | 3 |
| Woody Allan's "Play it again Sam"
George
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358.4 | Oldie but goodie | 46010::MARSHALL | Spitfire Drivers Do It Topless | Fri Oct 22 1993 07:55 | 3 |
| Will Hay's "Where's that Fire" - hilarious if you like 1930's films.
Scott
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358.5 | Wierd...but amusing | 42371::HANDLEYI | It Wasn't My Fault! | Fri Oct 22 1993 08:04 | 4 |
|
I've always held a candle for "Kentucky Fried Movie"
Ian
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358.6 | | 7922::GUTIERREZ | Citizen of the Cosmos | Fri Oct 22 1993 09:32 | 4 |
|
A I R P L A N E
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358.7 | "Laurel&Hardy's Transfer Service: Foundered 1931" | 38110::PHILLIPS | Music of the spheres. | Fri Oct 22 1993 09:42 | 8 |
| The one in my collection that never fails to leave me laughing - even
after repeated viewings - is the Laurel and Hardy two-reeler "The Music
Box", which, incidentally, is the *only* film of theirs to win an
Academy Award. There are *so* many great gags in this film all around
one theme - delivering a heavy piano up a loooooooooong stairway and
finally getting it installed in a home.
--Eric--
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358.8 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Fri Oct 22 1993 11:52 | 10 |
| The first film that I could remember putting in this category would
be "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World." (should that be four Mads or five?)
One that hit me particularly hard was the first time I saw "The Wrong Box,"
a victorian-era farce starring Marty Feldman.
It didn't hit me so hard the next time I saw it, which is probably an endemic
feature of "your funniest movie of all times." You had to be there,
and you aren't ever there again.
- tom]
|
358.9 | | 58378::S_BURRIDGE | Stephen, dtn 640-7186, CTH-2/2 | Fri Oct 22 1993 11:58 | 4 |
| Chaplin's "City Lights" has some incredibly funny scenes, as wellas a
beautifully poignant old-fashioned tearjerker ending.
-Stephen
|
358.10 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Fri Oct 22 1993 11:58 | 11 |
|
RE: .8
4 "Mads" is correct.
RE: .0
Another vote for "Airplane".
GTI
|
358.11 | | 44245::GGOODMAN | Rippled, with a flat underside | Fri Oct 22 1993 12:03 | 4 |
|
Toss up between Airplane and Blazing Saddles...
Graham.
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358.12 | Great chase scene | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Fri Oct 22 1993 12:05 | 7 |
|
The Marx Brothers' "The Big Store"
I suspect it caught me at the right moment.
DFW
|
358.13 | John Belushi and gang | 26291::CARTER | | Fri Oct 22 1993 12:22 | 4 |
| A vote here for ANIMAL HOUSE - I haven't laughed at a film like that
since. Perhaps it was the age I was at the time...
Keith
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358.14 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Fri Oct 22 1993 12:54 | 5 |
| I think Keith made a valid point - depends on the time....
A few I remeber making me bust a gut laughing: Silent Movie and Airplane
Joyce
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358.15 | "Put...the candle....back"! | 42139::MONEYV | In DEC no-one can hear you scream !!! | Fri Oct 22 1993 13:39 | 11 |
|
The Music Box,Toed in the Hole,County Hospital,Bratts,Dirty Work and
most other Laurel and Hardy soundies.
also
Young Frankenstein, Play it again Sam,Groundhog Day
**
Vince...
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358.16 | I still quote from it | 16913::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Fri Oct 22 1993 14:08 | 5 |
|
My all time comedy fave - "Arthur".
Marilyn
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358.17 | Top Three | 26291::BURROWS | Racers Ready...3,..2,..1,.. | Fri Oct 22 1993 14:29 | 6 |
| 1. The Great Race
2. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
3. The Laurel and Hardy sketch where they were selling Christmas trees in
the summertime.
Clark
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358.18 | | REGENT::WOODWARD | I'll put this moment...here | Fri Oct 22 1993 16:17 | 2 |
| Caddy Shack... Bill Murray couldn't have played the part better.
|
358.19 | Ditto for Arthur [hic!] | 16821::POGAR | Resident Movie Critic | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:12 | 5 |
| Ditto #16 - Arthur <--- can get a great laugh anytime, anywhere, and
constantly.
Catherine
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358.20 | Rooting for Chief Pepper | VMSDEV::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:16 | 9 |
| It's a Mad^4 World.
I and a group of my peers saw it during its first release.
In Cinerama. (And boy, did he ever go SAILING out there... :-)
(Not to mention the airplane shots).
h.m.: Play It Again, Sam.
John
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358.21 | | 11843::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Oct 22 1993 17:43 | 8 |
| Two spring to mind:
The Ritz
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
but I reserve the right to add to the list...
Leslie
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358.22 | | SMAUG::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Fri Oct 22 1993 18:03 | 1 |
| "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Young Frankenstein"
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358.23 | | 44243::SNEIL | | Sat Oct 23 1993 06:52 | 8 |
|
"Hear no evil see no evil"
"Naked Gun"
"Jaws 4"
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358.24 | | 16393::NEWELL_JO | Jodi Newell - Irvine, CA. | Sat Oct 23 1993 20:03 | 12 |
| "The Gods Must Be Crazy" (the original)
"The Wedding Banquet" (a total surprise to me)
"The Groove Tube"
"Blazing Saddles"
Jodi-
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358.25 | Glad to see someone else mentioned "The Great Race" | 29881::REILLY | Sean Reilly CSG/AVS DTN:293-5983 | Sat Oct 23 1993 22:26 | 8 |
|
1. Monty Pythons "Life Of Brian"
2. "What's Up Doc?"
3. "The Great Race"
4. "Airplane"
5. "Return Of The Pink Panther"
- Sean
|
358.26 | What more to say... | 51944::PIHLSTROM | The bowsprit looks forward | Mon Oct 25 1993 04:20 | 9 |
|
***
A lot of sketches with "Mr Bean"
***
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358.27 | 3 out of a lot | 42253::BOWEO | Be a virus, see the world. | Mon Oct 25 1993 07:32 | 4 |
| "Arsenic And Old Lace"
"Airplane"
"Monty Python's The Holy Grail"
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358.28 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Mon Oct 25 1993 07:58 | 7 |
|
RE: Mr. Bean
If there's a video/tape available with "Mr. Bean" episodes,
please let me know ... I want 'em all!!
GTI
|
358.29 | Bean there, done that... :-) | 46010::MARSHALL | Spitfire Drivers Do It Topless | Mon Oct 25 1993 10:05 | 6 |
| re .28
As far as I know, all the Mr Bean programmes are available on video. I think
there's even a video of stuff that's never been on TV.
Scott
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358.30 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Mon Oct 25 1993 10:52 | 7 |
|
If anyone sees them, please let me know ... I want to get all
of them on video!!
Thanks for any info.
GTI
|
358.31 | Bathing is a lonely business | 32779::FARRELL | | Mon Oct 25 1993 11:19 | 4 |
| Another vote for ARTHUR.
Honorable mention goes to THE IN-LAWS, Peter Falk and Alan Arkin very
funny movie.
|
358.32 | 6 (8) funniest | DECWET::HAYNES | | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:16 | 9 |
|
1. Monty Python & Holy Grail
2. Naked Gun I & II
3. Airplane I & II
4. Loaded Weapon I (haven't seen II yet)
5. Arthur
6. Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (OK, it's a mini-series, but....)
|
358.33 | Gene Wilder drowning his sorrows with Woolite 8*) | 58379::BAYNE | Wrong again, Albert. | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:41 | 4 |
| Woody Allen's
Everything you wanted to know about sex but were afraid to ask.
Shawn
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358.34 | Woody is funniest | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | so why can't we? | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:50 | 19 |
| For me the top two would be "Sleeper" and "Bananas."
Third might be "The Meaning of Life" (Monty Python) ("i can't eat
another bite")
Fourth might be "La Cage Au Follies" (sp?)
Another one is "Hairspray" Definitely one of the funniest movies I've
ever seen. The first time I saw it I was in hysterics.
For this past year:
"Manhattan Murder Mystery"
"The Wedding Banquet"
Lorna
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358.35 | GT...must be a cult classic... | 17655::LAYTON | | Mon Oct 25 1993 13:52 | 8 |
| Groove Tube.
Also, the Laurel and Hardy where the wives think they're supposed to be
on a cruise? but they want to go to the Lodge convention, but end up
spending two weeks in an attic, and the ship sinks so the wives think
they're dead...films don't get much funnier than this.
Carl
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358.36 | | 45239::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Mon Oct 25 1993 14:30 | 9 |
|
Re: .30
> If anyone sees them, please let me know ... I want to get all
> of them on video!!
WH Smiths in the UK usually has them all (VHS)...
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358.37 | No.1: "Some Like It Hot" | 3D::COULTER | If this typewriter can't do it, ... | Mon Oct 25 1993 15:06 | 6 |
| 1. "Some Like It Hot"
2. "The Great Race"
3. "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House"
|
358.38 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Mon Oct 25 1993 16:27 | 4 |
|
What's "The Great Race"?
GTI
|
358.39 | | 12138::WEISSMAN | | Mon Oct 25 1993 16:41 | 1 |
| "The Producers"
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358.40 | favorites | 12658::bence | Life itself is the proper binge. | Tue Oct 26 1993 09:15 | 15 |
|
I agree with the comment about first-time viewing being the most
acute. I laughed until I hurt the first time I saw The Wrong Box.
It creaks a bit on repeated viewing, but I still remember that first
burst. Likewise I remember diligently counting Natalie Woods'
costume changes in The Great Race (19).
The Wrong Box
The Great Race "Push the button, Max."
The Producers
Hobson's Choice
The Philadelphia Story
How to Steal a Million
<clb>
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358.41 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Tue Oct 26 1993 10:39 | 24 |
| Of "films that meant to be funny," my "funniest" list includes:
We're No Angels (Bogart version)
Young Frankenstein
Dark Star
The Palm Beach Story
(These have held up pretty well, too, though they're not as uproarious
as they were the first time I saw them.)
Of the films that didn't mean to be funny (or at least not funny in the
places I laughed at), I'd add:
Giant (though I'm not sure how much of its humor was intentional)
The Poseidon Adventure (I *loved* this when I first saw it, watched
it several times in a row, and then clicked onto
how ridiculous it was)
JFK (it kept reminding me of a Saturday Night Live skit.)
And, of course, all those extremely earnest cautionary-documentary
films for teens, about how failing to dress properly will cause social
diseases...
-b
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358.42 | Some Like it Hot...#1 choice | 57176::MILANESE | | Tue Oct 26 1993 12:56 | 9 |
| 1. Some Like It Hot
2. Married to the Mob
3. Good Neighbor Sam
4. Young Frankenstein
|
358.43 | A veritable smorgasboard! | 58379::BAYNE | Wrong again, Albert. | Tue Oct 26 1993 13:08 | 7 |
| Understated humor at its best:
Midnight Run
Belushi favourites:
Animal House, Blues Brothers and 1941
Shawn
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358.44 | "Author, Will you FORGET about the moose!: | 38100::LENTO | | Tue Oct 26 1993 16:31 | 1 |
| Young Frankenstien & Author
|
358.45 | | VMSSPT::MARCOUX | A bug,naaa,that's a feature | Wed Oct 27 1993 06:49 | 2 |
|
Tom Jones
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358.46 | | 21585::WILLIAMS | It's a duck blur... | Wed Oct 27 1993 08:46 | 6 |
| re: .44
It's "Arthur", dammit, not "Author"...
- Arthur (Skip) Williams, whose had his relatively simple first name
mispelled so many times that it boggles the mind...
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358.47 | A breif diversion | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Wed Oct 27 1993 09:25 | 4 |
|
Good thing your last name isn't Whal, er, Whal, er, Waal, er...
DFW
|
358.48 | VACATION(s) | 29171::ESTES | | Wed Oct 27 1993 13:25 | 4 |
|
1. National Lampoon's Vacation
2. " " Christmas Vacation
3. Young Frankenstein
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358.49 | It's "misspelled", dammit, ... :-) | 3D::COULTER | If this typewriter can't do it, ... | Wed Oct 27 1993 15:15 | 14 |
| RE: Note 358.46
> It's "Arthur", dammit, not "Author"...
>
> - Arthur (Skip) Williams, whose had his relatively simple first name
> mispelled so many times that it boggles the mind...
I hate to say it, but it's m-i-s-s-p-e-l-l-e-d ... :-)
=
dick
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358.50 | | 21585::WILLIAMS | It's a duck blur... | Wed Oct 27 1993 15:28 | 3 |
| Touch�, Dick. touch�.
- Skip
|
358.51 | My favorite funny movies. | 17576::PORTER | Mike Porter, 285-2125, NIO/A19 | Wed Oct 27 1993 17:13 | 18 |
| My favorite funny movies:
CLOCKWISE
SOUNDS OFF
ANNIE HALL
THE FLIM-FLAM MAN
ARTHUR
THE COURT JESTER
I am sure that there are several more I will think of later.
Mike
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358.52 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Wed Oct 27 1993 17:51 | 7 |
|
So, what's "The Great Race"?
Bueller? Anyone? 8^)
GTI
|
358.53 | | 16393::NEWELL_JO | Jodi Newell - Irvine, CA. | Wed Oct 27 1993 17:52 | 14 |
| > <<< Note 358.51 by 17576::PORTER "Mike Porter, 285-2125, NIO/A19" >>>
-< My favorite funny movies. >-
>My favorite funny movies:
> CLOCKWISE
> SOUNDS OFF
Are you talking about the movie "Noises Off"?
Or is there really one called "Sounds Off"?
Jodi-
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358.54 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Wed Oct 27 1993 18:07 | 3 |
| Re .52: See 362.0. [And then go rent the tape. ;-)]
-b
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358.55 | | 33438::KOCH_P | It never hurts to ask... | Wed Oct 27 1993 18:19 | 9 |
| Gee, you must be younger than I. This is a great movie with Tony
Curtis, Natalie Wood, Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Vivian Vance, Arthur
O'Connell and various guest stars spread around the world. It is about
a race around the world in cars set in the early 1900s. Tony Curtis
plays an accomplished person which includes racing. Natalie Wood plays
a suffragette type who is a reporter and enters the race to report it.
Jack Lemmon plays the evil entity, assisted by the dim-witted Peter
Falk. If I remember, it's at least a 3 hour movie. It is very "campy"
in its presentation.
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358.56 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Thu Oct 28 1993 06:42 | 4 |
|
Thanks!!
GTI
|
358.57 | Fat drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Celtics win 1993-94 NBA Title | Thu Oct 28 1993 14:55 | 6 |
| The runaway winner: Animal House!
Runners up: Play It Again, Sam; The Man With Two Brains; Ruthless
People; Animal Crackers; His Girl Friday.
NAZZ
|
358.58 | OOPS1 I MEANT NOISES OFF | 17576::PORTER | Mike Porter, 285-2125, NIO/A19 | Thu Oct 28 1993 15:29 | 8 |
| RE-.53
Oops! You are quite right. The movie I was thinking of was
NOISES OFF--one of the few movies that had me laughing so hard tears
were streaming down my face.
A second also for FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF.
|
358.59 | | 3228::BELFORTI | PFYOWS | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:18 | 6 |
| That's funny that people are saying Noises Off... as so many people
I've talked to say they hated it, they didn't understand it, or
whatever!
If you have ever worked any part of a production, you would appreciate
this movie... it is a RIOT!!!!!
|
358.60 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Wed Nov 03 1993 06:38 | 5 |
|
I didn't like it the first time I saw it, but for some reason
it got alot better the second time.
GTI
|
358.61 | my votes | 25259::STUART | | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:03 | 21 |
|
Animal House
Airplane
Caddy Shack
honorable mention...
Fletch
Cannonball run I (especially the outtakes at the end)
Smokey & the bandit I
Nat. Lampoon ____________ Vacation
Summer Vacation ? (John Candy)
Pink Panther
|
358.62 | Loved Noises Off! | DECWET::HAYNES | | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:36 | 3 |
| I liked Noises off the first time I saw it, thought it was terrific!
Michael
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358.63 | | 16393::NEWELL_JO | Jodi Newell - Irvine, CA. | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:52 | 4 |
| I wouldn't classify "Noises Off" as 'humorous'.
'Hectic' maybe, but not terribly funny.
Jodi-
|
358.64 | What would life be without comedy? | 17576::BURGER | NORM | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:36 | 13 |
|
What's Up Tiger Lily? (early Woody Allen)
The Producers
A Funny thing happened on the way to the forum
The Magic Christian
Bedazzled
Matinee (mainly for the scenes in "Mant!" the movie within the movie)
Animal Crackers
Modern Times
My New Partner (French film starring Philip Noiret)
|
358.65 | Death Becomes Her | 18031::LARRABEE_SHE | | Wed Nov 03 1993 14:10 | 6 |
| I loved the movie "Death Becomes Her". I thought it was a riot when
Meryl Streep comes into the study after falling down the stairs and
Bruce Willis says something like "Stay away from me, there's something
wrong with you" and Meryl looks down and says "Oh my god, I can see my
A**!!" And the scene at the hospital when the doctor examines her, I
almost peed my pants laughing!
|
358.66 | have to admit... | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | so why can't we? | Wed Nov 03 1993 15:04 | 4 |
| I thought "Noises Off" was very funny.
Lorna
|
358.67 | "The Party" | DELNI::BROCKNEY | | Thu Nov 04 1993 14:27 | 9 |
| My votes:
1. "The Party" Peter Sellers
2. "Bringing Up Baby" Kathyrn Hepburn and Cary Grant
3. "The In-Laws"
|
358.68 | | 9664::CLARK | Can you picture what will be? | Thu Nov 04 1993 14:57 | 7 |
| The Money Pit
Monty Python's The Holy Grail
" " The Meaning of Life
Airplane
Blazing Saddles
Rocky Horror Picture Show!
|
358.69 | | 32880::LABUDDE | Denial is not a river in Egypt | Fri Nov 05 1993 09:17 | 3 |
|
"The Jerk"
|
358.70 | | 18708::KALIN | IfUcantStandWinter,UdontDeserveSummer | Fri Nov 05 1993 17:55 | 7 |
|
*All* of the Pink Panther movies (made while Peter Sellars was alive)
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (with Zero Mostel)
davek
|
358.71 | | DECWET::METZGER | America's most beloved game show host | Mon Nov 15 1993 18:59 | 13 |
| 1st time viewings
Raising Arizona
Monty Python & the Holy Grail
The man with 2 Brains
The Jerk
Repeated Viewings
Caddyshack
Animal House
Blazing saddles
Young Frankenstein
|
358.72 | Mr. Bean??? | 17765::DOYLE | | Wed Nov 17 1993 15:16 | 7 |
|
who is Mr. Bean????
mld
|
358.73 | | 58379::BAYNE | Wrong again, Albert. | Wed Nov 17 1993 15:45 | 3 |
| Roland Atkinson of Black Adder fame.
Shawn
|
358.74 | Nit-pick time. 8^) | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Being weird isn't enough | Wed Nov 17 1993 18:34 | 5 |
|
That's Rowan Atkinson.
GTI
|
358.75 | The Funnies | 36058::TARDUGNOM | | Tue Nov 23 1993 22:18 | 10 |
| 1. Hasn't anyone ever seen or remember "The Out of Towners" with
Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis ???!! The first time I ever saw this
I split my sides laffin' through the whole thing. It was made back
in the 60's. Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis were superb!
2. Death becomes Her (Streep, Willis and Hawn)
3. Planes, Trains and Automobiles (John Candy and Steve Martin)
M*
|
358.76 | Monty Python | ASDG::SCARBOROUGH | | Wed Dec 01 1993 11:17 | 5 |
|
My choice is The Life of Brian by Monty Python.....
|
358.77 | Just one little cracker | 34838::VONIER | I Brake for Hallucinations | Fri Dec 10 1993 11:32 | 7 |
| Re: -1
I'm in agreement with you. I've seen that movie at least 15 times and
always enjoy it! I'd also add Monty Python's "The Meaning of
Life"....Bucket for monsieur?!
Cheers
|
358.78 | two of the funniest scenes | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | and all I gotta do is survive | Fri Dec 10 1993 11:55 | 12 |
| I was talking to somebody about the movie "When Harry Met Sally" and
remembered that I think the fake orgasm scene in the restaurant with
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal is perhaps the funniest thing I've ever seen
in a movie.
Also, remembered the scene from (I think) Annie Hall, where Woody Allen
interviews a couple and asks them what they see in each other. One of
them says something like, "Well, I'm very shallow and so is she." or
something to that effect. I think it's hilarious.
Lorna
|
358.79 | Roxanne | 42061::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Fri Dec 10 1993 12:25 | 8 |
| I'd go for Roxanne... particularly for one scene "Keep that guy away
from my cocaine..." etc, and also Python's `Holy Grail' "We have one
already, you see"... more recently, `Groundhog day' was very funny, and
from a very long time ago... the film where Laurel & Hardy are doing
the washing up, and the same plates get washed, over and over again...
can't remember the name of the film.
Norman
|
358.80 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Being weird isn't enough | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:36 | 13 |
|
Also from Annie Hall:
"How often do you have sex"?
Diane: "Oh, all the time. 2 or 3 times a week."
Woody: "Hardly ever. 2 or 3 times a week."
I was rolling!!
GTI
|
358.81 | | 11770::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:41 | 2 |
| Dudley Moore's CRAZY PEOPLE had some very good humor too.
|
358.82 | | 20932::ELKINS | Don't be so jejune | Tue Dec 14 1993 16:25 | 9 |
|
No contest - "What's Up Doc?" Still funny even now that I
know every word.
Runners up:
"Young Frankenstein"
"Outrageous Fortune"
|
358.83 | The Heartbreak Kid | 16930::WALSH_JA | | Tue Jan 04 1994 15:07 | 21 |
| Whenever I'm asked, "What's the funniest movie you ever seen?" the one
that comes to mind is THE HEARTBREAK KID. This movie got to my funny
bone like no other. During the first part of the film I couldn't stop
laughing, it was hilarious.
It's Neil Simon's supreme comedy of embarrassment starring Charles
Grodin, Cybill Shepherd and Jeannie Berlin. The story is about a Jewish
boy (Grodin) who gets married (to Berlin) but meets and falls in love
with a beautiful WASP blonde (Shepherd) while on his honeymoon.
The dinner scene in which Grodin breaks the bad news to his new bride
has to be one of the funniest in movie history...INHO
Leonard Maltin (movie critic) gives it *** out of four in his Movie &
Video Guide for 1994.
Don't know if this ever came out on video, but if it did - RENT IT.
I haven't seen it since its release in 1972.
Regards,
Jack
|
358.84 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue Jan 04 1994 15:17 | 21 |
| The Sure Thing
Blazing Saddles
Better Off Dead
The Man with Two Brains
The Lonely Guy
The Jerk
(Mel Brooks) Frankenstein [forget name]
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monty Pythons meaning of Life
Monty Pythons Life of Brian
Any Peter Sellers Pink Panther Movies
The Party (Peter Sellers)
A Christmas Story
Airplane
Airplane Two
Kinda get my humority?
;-)
Chip
|
358.85 | Cool... me too | DSSDEV::35219::NORMAN | | Wed Jan 05 1994 08:52 | 5 |
| Other than the Peter Sellers movies I'm in agreeement with .83!
Loved Better off Dead... have to watch it at least twice a year!
/teri
|
358.86 | | DSSDEV::35219::NORMAN | | Wed Jan 05 1994 08:53 | 1 |
| oops... sorry that is reply .84 I agree with!
|
358.87 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Wed Jan 05 1994 11:09 | 3 |
| I WANT MY TWO DOLLARS!!!!
;-)
|
358.88 | top ten | 16134::WILLIAMS_M | | Fri Jan 14 1994 16:56 | 14 |
|
My top ten in order:
1. Animal House
2. Caddy Shack
3. The Jerk
4. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
5. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
6. Airplaine
7. Naked Gun I & 2 1/2
8. Monty Pythons Holy Grail
9. Planes, Trains, & Automobiles
10. Beverly Hills Cop
|
358.89 | The Heartbreak Kid | 42745::BOWEO | Telepathy, means never having to say your sorry | Mon Jan 17 1994 12:06 | 5 |
| The Heartbreak Kid 1972
Is being shown on TV in the UK on Friday Night
Oliver
|
358.90 | Jacques Tati, anyone? | 50720::MDUTTON_COX | | Wed Feb 02 1994 08:46 | 8 |
| I vote for THE PRODUCERS and A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE
FORUM.
Surprised that no one mentioned Jacques Tati's TRAFIC and MON ONCLE,
e.g.
Mich�le
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358.91 | Why say more ? | 42712::SMITHA | Il y a une sange, dans l'arbre | Wed Feb 02 1994 09:15 | 1 |
| Jacques Tati - Monsieur Hulots Holiday - Classic - nuff said.
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358.92 | Inlaws | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:31 | 6 |
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The Inlaws staring Peter Falk and whatshisname? He also stared in
Seems Like old times w/ Chevey Chase and Goldie Hawn..another
very funny movie
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358.93 | top movies . . . and quotes :-) | 36058::CARROLLJ | I've been laughing, fast + slow | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:14 | 11 |
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In no paticular order :
Airplane "... and don't call me Shirley"
Monty Python's the Holy Grail "what? behind the rabbit?"
Army of Darkness "shop smart - shop S-mart"
Animal House "why, no - we were just... leaving!"
Blues Brothers "We're on a mission from God."
Ghostbusters "That's it! *Nobody* steps on a church in *my* town!"
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358.94 | :-) | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | u don't know the shape i'm in | Thu Feb 03 1994 11:34 | 5 |
| re .93, I thought the funniest quote from Airplane was, "Ever seen a
grown man naked?"
Lorna
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358.95 | the best | DECWET::JWHITE | decline to sign | Thu Feb 03 1994 19:19 | 3 |
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another vote for 'm. hulot's holiday'
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358.96 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Fri Feb 04 1994 13:04 | 6 |
| RE: .95 by DECWET::JWHITE
>another vote for 'm. hulot's holiday'
Any good lines?
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358.97 | are you pulling my leg? | DECWET::JWHITE | decline to sign | Fri Feb 04 1994 14:52 | 6 |
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re:.96
um, uh, no, actually...
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358.98 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Fri Feb 04 1994 15:26 | 11 |
| RE: .97 by DECWET::JWHITE
>are you pulling my leg?
Would I do that?
^ ^
(.\ /.)
\ U /
`-'
V
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358.99 | | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Mon Feb 07 1994 17:50 | 8 |
| .92> The Inlaws staring Peter Falk and whatshisname? He also stared in
.92> Seems Like old times w/ Chevey Chase and Goldie Hawn..another
.92> very funny movie
Alan Arkin was in "The In-Laws" with Peter Falk. I think you are confusing
Arkin with Charles Grodin, who was in "Seems Like Old Times" (among others).
-- Nina
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358.100 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Tue Feb 08 1994 14:24 | 1 |
| "The Producers" was pretty darned funny, too.
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358.101 | | YUPPY::SECURITY | Security @LDO | Thu Feb 24 1994 16:21 | 18 |
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mine...
'Top Secret'
'Caddyshack' - "Licenced to kill gophers.., by da goment o' da eewnited
nations..."
'Better Off Dead'
'Crimewave'
'Ghostbusters' - "Shhhh, listen... do you smell something?"
Scott
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358.102 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Is this p_n great or what? | Fri Feb 25 1994 13:59 | 8 |
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RE: "Crimewave"
I wasn't incredibly impressed with the movie as far as content,
but Sam Raimi did a heck of a job as far as production and photo-
graphy.
GTI
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358.103 | They got me at birth... | 41188::HELSOM | | Fri Mar 18 1994 08:18 | 9 |
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Bunuel's La Voie Lactee, but then I'm Catholic and pretensious.
Helen
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358.104 | Am I alone with this..... | 41174::EGREY | | Tue Apr 05 1994 13:30 | 15 |
| At first viewings:
I think I might be a minority on this one but...
- Bill + Ted's Excellent Adventure / Bogus Adventure
(Notable quotes/non-quotes including the 'air guitar' impression, and
"How's it hanging, Death??" )
Repeated viewing:
"The Party" (The second time I watched this I made a point of only watching the
butler/waiter any time he appeared on screen, slowly getting drunk on the
remains of everyone's drinks - hilarious (sp?)
Elaine.
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358.105 | | 50243::SUST_MFR | | Thu Apr 07 1994 11:50 | 26 |
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- Top Secret, Naked Gun, Airplane
Some Landis films:
- One with E. Murphy & D. Aykroyd (don't know the
englisch title), where E.Murphy is a beggar at the beginning of the
film.
- Into the night (some good
scenes: when the arabian terrorists shoot at the dog, the parrot, the
door...)
- We're no angles (with Bogart)
- The Party (Sellers)
There are some films mentioned,
( The Producers, A funny thing happened..., Animal house,
The In-Laws), that i dont't know from their titles.
Can someone tell the story of these films?
Christian
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358.106 | | 9871::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Thu Apr 07 1994 13:40 | 7 |
| re <<< Note 358.105 by 50243::SUST_MFR >>>
> - One with E. Murphy & D. Aykroyd (don't know the
> englisch title), where E.Murphy is a beggar at the beginning of the
> film.
Trading Places ... excellent movie.
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358.107 | Into the Night | 8269::ROCKM2::DROEGE | No point in steering now! | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:26 | 5 |
| Into the Night. Michelle Pfieffer and Jeff Goldblum. With John Landis
as one of the bumbling arab terrorists.
The movie starts out slow but then builds and builds until you just
can't stop laughing. I thought it was great!
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358.108 | Funny? I nearly bought a round... | CDROM::SHIPLEY | Smmeeeeegggg Heeeeeeeeead | Sun Apr 10 1994 18:00 | 11 |
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According to the Boston Globe TV Guide, "The Party" with Peter
Sellers is showing at midnight next Saturday on TNT for those
who a) have yet to see it
b) can get TNT...
Just FYI...
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358.109 | Really funny classics | GIZMOP::R_PLOURDE | | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:58 | 9 |
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Johnny Dangerously
Airplane
Cheech and Chong Up in Smoke
Honorable mention - Great lines & situations = ANIMAL HOUSE
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358.110 | | 15838::HENDERSON | It will be worth it all | Mon Apr 11 1994 16:47 | 17 |
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The Party
Airplane
Blazing Saddles
Silent Movie
Top Secret
not necessarily in that order.
Jim
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358.111 | two more | 11435::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Mon Apr 11 1994 17:03 | 5 |
| "Sleeper"
"Ground Hog Day"
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358.112 | Just One? No way! | 5315::CLARK | | Thu Jun 02 1994 23:19 | 13 |
| Airplane "Roger, over" "Huh?"
Blues Brothers "We've got to see the penguin."
Blazing Saddles "Oh lawdy, lawdy! He'p me! He'p me!"
Ferris Bueller's Day Off "Nice doggy, nice doggy"
Monte Python's Holy Grail "Ha! It's only a flesh wound! ...
Come back and fight you coward!"
Arsenic and Old Lace
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
Some Like It Hot
Let It Ride
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358.113 | | 29067::T_HAYMON | | Tue Jul 05 1994 15:26 | 14 |
| I have three that are funny and sad...
Steel Magnolia's "If you don't have somethin nice to say, come sit
by me"
Beaches "What do you think of me"?
Terms of Endearment "GIVE MY DAUGHTER THE SHOOOT, thank you"
also liked...
Arthur "Steal something casual"
Airplane "Don't call me Shirley"
Buloxi(sp?) Blues "It's like Africa hot"
Porky's "Has anyone seen Mike Hunt"?
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358.114 | So many to choose from | 16930::SMITH_MA | | Thu Aug 25 1994 15:59 | 11 |
| Hows about:
Fast Times at Ridgemont High "That's my skull, I'm so wasted!"
Foul Play "The albino killed the dwarf!?"
Trading Places "He's wearing my Harvard tie, like, oh sure _he_ went to
Harvard!"
Princess Bride "No more rhymes now I mean it". "Anybody want a peanut?"
Splash "What am I looking for? None of your G*d Da**ed business, that's
what I'm looking for."
Mary Jo
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358.115 | top three | 41174::ISEPDEVELOP | | Mon Aug 29 1994 09:40 | 6 |
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Cheech and Chong Up in Smoke
Meet the Feebles
Monty Python's Life of Brian
rodge.
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358.116 | here's mine | QETOO::BASQUE | | Fri Nov 04 1994 15:06 | 4 |
| It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Ray
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358.117 | | GRIM::MESSENGER | Bob Messenger | Fri Oct 06 1995 17:22 | 8 |
| From this week's "Movies This Weekend":
Monty Python and the Holy Grail PG *
It's hard to take these Boston Globe ratings seriously when possibly the
funniest movie of all time is given a one star rating.
-- Bob
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358.118 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | A swift kick in the butt - $1 | Fri Oct 06 1995 18:10 | 6 |
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I thought "Brain Donors" was possibly 1 of the 10 funniest
movies I've ever seen. Have they ever rated that one?
8^)
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358.119 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | Give in to the Dark Side!!! | Mon Oct 09 1995 06:54 | 8 |
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" Dead Men Don't wear Plaid " and "The Jerk" both starring Steve Martin.
Chris
:)
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358.120 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Tue Oct 10 1995 12:27 | 15 |
| > <<< Note 358.117 by GRIM::MESSENGER "Bob Messenger" >>>
>
>From this week's "Movies This Weekend":
>
>Monty Python and the Holy Grail PG *
>
>It's hard to take these Boston Globe ratings seriously when possibly the
>funniest movie of all time is given a one star rating.
These are the ratings in the TV section, right?
I don't think these are the Globe's ratings.
I think they come from a reference book.
- tom]
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358.121 | | GRIM::MESSENGER | Bob Messenger | Tue Oct 10 1995 13:04 | 5 |
| According to the Movies This Weekend listing, "Stars are from the Boston
Globe Calendar". I don't know whether the rating were originally assigned
by people at the Boston Globe or came from a reference book.
-- Bob
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358.122 | Young Frankenstein | VYGER::GIBSONJ | STRUM, The best in the West | Mon Nov 20 1995 08:56 | 7 |
| Don't know what would be my funniest film ever, but one of them would
be Mel Brooks "Young Frankenstein"
A few hilarious scenes, especially the one where the old blind man,
(played by Gene Hackman) is giving the monster a bowl of soup.
John.
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358.123 | | PTOSS1::BRUNSON | | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:03 | 23 |
| I can't limit it to one movie so here is my list of movies that double
me over. No particular order except the first one. "Animal House" wins
hands down as my #1 fav:
1. Animal House
2. Take the Money and Run
3. Young Frankenstein
4. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
5. Love and Death
6. Arsenic and Old Lace
7. National Lampoon's Vacation
8. National Lampoon's European Vacation
9. Airplane
10. The Blues Brothers
Honorable mention:
The Naked Gun movies - I love the nutty humor of the Zucker brothers.
Cannonball Run - The one with Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Jack
Elam as the proctologist always makes laugh.
Velda
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358.124 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:17 | 5 |
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If you like the Abrahams/Zucker combination, check out "Kentucky
Fried Movie". It's basically a series of short skits combined
under 1 movie title.
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358.125 | | PTOSS1::BRUNSON | | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:51 | 5 |
| Thanks, I will. Roaming in this topic always prompts a visit to the
video store. I will check it out tonight!
Velda
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358.126 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Mon Jan 29 1996 17:05 | 4 |
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And if you like that, take a look at the movies listed in 531.*
and you might like some of them also.
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358.127 | | PTOSS1::BRUNSON | | Thu Feb 01 1996 11:43 | 2 |
| Thanks a bunch! My list for this weekend is filling up fast.
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358.128 | In Laws | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Thu Feb 01 1996 16:00 | 5 |
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I still think the funniest film I ever saw (to this day) was "In Laws"
with Peter Falk. "surpentine" :-)
Louisa
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358.129 | | KERNEL::PLANTC | Too much pooh! | Fri Feb 02 1996 06:11 | 21 |
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History of the World part 1
It's good to be the King!
Count DeMonnaie: Your highness looks like the p&ss boy!
King Louis: And you look like a bucket of Sh&T!!
The Roman Empire:
Plumming, the newest thing to hit society..get on the bandwagon!!
Pipe the Sh%t right out of your home!
Chris
:)
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358.130 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Fri Feb 02 1996 09:13 | 5 |
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And don't forget Hugh Hefner trying to recruit some gorgeous
women for this new idea he's got ... something called a "center-
fold".
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358.131 | the Inquisition | KERNEL::PLANTC | Too much pooh! | Mon Feb 05 1996 06:33 | 16 |
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the Inquisition, what a show!
the inquisition, we all know
that your wish-in..that we'ld go awayyyy!!!!
but the In-qui-sition's here and its here to staY!
Hey Tokemata , what do ya say?
I just got back from the otten tufe
Hey Tokemata what's the otten tufe?
It's what you aughten to do but you do anyway!!...
Chris
:)
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358.132 | Movies This Weekend and Globe stars | QUARRY::reeves | Jon Reeves, UNIX compiler group | Tue Jul 23 1996 22:39 | 14 |
| To respond to some earlier notes in this string:
Brain Donors got 3 stars. Monty Python's Meaning of Life also only got 1. I
can only assume that the Globe's critic at the time didn't "get" Python.
And yes, these stars are assigned by the Globe's critics, not the TV service
(which explains why the Globe rated Point Break 1.5 but the TV listing rated it
3 -- I go with the Globe on this one).
The Calendar section often screws up, though; for weeks, they printed the
summary and stars of Visconti's "The Innocent" when Schlesinger's was showing,
and they usually use the star rating for the original version of Blade
Runner (2) even when the one showing is the director's cut (3.5). Plus I
don't think they ever go back and add MPAA ratings after the original release.
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358.133 | 10 rib ticklers | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Fri Dec 06 1996 00:52 | 12
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