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498.1 | | WECARE::LYNCH | Bill Lynch | Mon Mar 21 1994 10:26 | 8 |
| Caught it yesterday. It is a riot!
Be sure to hang around for the credits. Lots of good laughs in there
too.
Check your brain at the door and have a good time.
-- Bill
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498.2 | Worth seeing | VMSDEV::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Mon Mar 21 1994 15:35 | 14 |
| I agree with .1, check your brain and laugh the rest of your head off.
The latest ("33 1/3") features a lot of movie parodies. It opens with
a parody of "The Untouchables" baby-carriage-on-the-stairs scene. Be
sure to watch O.J. in the background catching the kids.
There's a half-hearted attempt at "Thelma and Louise" but it seemed to
be heavily edited. And then there's THE SCENE from "The Crying Game"...
There were no forays into "The part of town called Little Italy". YAY!
Watch the credits. There's no closing sight gag, just odd credits.
John
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498.3 | | WECARE::LYNCH | Bill Lynch | Mon Mar 21 1994 16:05 | 9 |
| And the "baby carriage on the stairs" was originally taken from the
Soviet film "The Battleship Potemkin" by Sergei Eisenstein. The
scene in "The Untouchables" was a homage to that film.
The parodies of the Oscar awards ceremony and the scenes of Drebin in
"the clinic" are worth the price of admission. Very funny and, in the
case of the Oscars, very timely.
-- Bill
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498.4 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Mon Mar 21 1994 16:35 | 14 |
| I've been wanting to see 33 1/3 since the previews first came out - as
somebody pointed out somewhere, if there were Oscars for trailers, that
one would win it. [For those who may have missed it: the trailer opens
with a woman in a long, flowing, "historical romance novel"-type gown
running along a path that looks like an exceptionally scenic part of
the Irish coast. The whole thing simply reeks "sumptuous period drama".
Anyway, she races up to a cottage as if running to meet the love of her
life, and just as she reaches the door, it slams open in her face,
knocking her off the cliff into the surging waves. And Frank Dreben
peers out, looking around in bewilderment - nobody there... Every time
I've seen the thing I've thought it was a preview for "Scarlett" until
that final scene. ;-)]
-b
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498.5 | | WECARE::LYNCH | Bill Lynch | Tue Mar 22 1994 10:09 | 3 |
| That scene from the trailer is in the movie too.
-- Bill
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498.6 | From the files of Police Squad... | 11435::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Tue Mar 22 1994 12:40 | 24 |
| Naked Gun was spawned from a TV Show that only lasted 6 episodes.
These "Police Squad" episodes are rentable at your local video store.
There's two tapes - the first (Police Squad -Help Wanted) contains the
first three episodes and the second (name escapes me) contains the next
three. The first three are the best. Leslie Neilson (sp?) is on the front
of both. One has him looking like he was just beaten up. In all the
episodes, just before the closing credits roll. They do a freeze frame
but they don't freeze the frame, the actors just stay in position and
pretend they're frozen as the credits roll, but you can see 'em blinking
and basically doing a terrible job of acting frozen.
The OPENing credits on these episodes are funny as hell. They always have a
special guest appearance of someone who gets killed instantly (so they
never actually appear on the show). My favorite is Florence Henderson taking
a cake out of the oven singing "put on a happy face" as she's being machine
gunned to death :-).
And there's this tall guy named Al who is often in the scene, but he's
so tall that you never see his face. All kinds of strange visual
stuff. The show didn't last because it was on TV and it was based
on visual gags that you had to watch.
Steve
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498.7 | Favorite 'Police Squad' line ... | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Is this p_n great or what? | Tue Mar 22 1994 13:45 | 6 |
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"So I stopped at one of those all-night wicker places ..."
8^)
GTI
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498.8 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Is this p_n great or what? | Tue Mar 22 1994 13:46 | 5 |
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Or maybe it was "We would have come sooner, but your husband
wasn't dead yet."
GTI
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498.9 | great quotes | 11435::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Tue Mar 22 1994 15:18 | 16 |
| great lines. Another thing to be noticed across the six episodes
is the amount of trash barrels Frank hits with is Green Ford Galaxy.
One in the first episode, two in the second and so on... What were
they planning to do if the show was a hit? Kinda hard to keep track
of.
And whenever he arrives at the scene of the crime (and hits the
barrels) he always is narrating and the last thing ha always says
is "My Boss was already on the Scene".
His Boss was played by the same guy who played the (stupid) Police
Lieutennant in the (even stupider) movie, "See no Evil Hear no Evil".
The guy is a master at the "blank stare".
Steve
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498.10 | | 65320::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Wed Mar 23 1994 10:23 | 7 |
| I though the Green Ford was an LTD.
Although it looks a bit like my Caprice. Only not as ugly. :)
kim
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498.11 | Loved The Trailer | YUPPY::SECURITY | Security @LDO | Wed Mar 23 1994 17:32 | 10 |
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I, for one, loved the Japanese garden...
And the sequence where a police detective at a crime scene is verifying
that the substance in a large plastic bag is cocaine by repeatedly dipping
then touching the tip of his finger to his tongue. It cuts back to him
later and he's holding the bag (now half full) dancing around in a circle
to a 70's band on the radio, saying "Wow! These guys are great!"
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498.12 | More jokes in one TV episode than in whole movie | 16913::STERN_TO | Tom Stern -- Have TK, will travel! | Tue Mar 29 1994 14:13 | 9 |
| My favorite lines:
"Cigarette?" "Yes, I know."
(and when Dreben was undercover to bust up a protection racket)
crook: "Who are you and how did you get in here?"
Dreben: "I'm the locksmith, and ... I'm a locksmith"
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498.13 | | 15838::HENDERSON | just a closer walk with thee | Wed Mar 30 1994 11:54 | 11 |
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I get a kick out of how Dreben disarms the ventriloquist in the
episode in which he also appears as a nightclub singer.."Lookout!"
he yells as the ventriloquist/dummy look the other way and Dreben
slugs the dummy :-)
Jim
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498.14 | | 18583::LEBEAU | Boot to the head!!! | Wed Mar 30 1994 16:36 | 5 |
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I always liked the opening narration:
"Police Squad. In Color."
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498.15 | opening credits | 11435::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Thu Mar 31 1994 14:37 | 4 |
| how bout "Starring Rex Harrison as Abraham Lincoln"....
Steve
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498.16 | very funny | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | used to be a sweet girl | Wed Apr 06 1994 14:20 | 6 |
| Saw 33 1/3 over the weekend, and thought it was hilarious. My favorite
scenes were Frank shopping in the grocery store, and the '70's disco
flashback.
Lorna
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498.17 | Any ideas for a good title for the 4th Naked Gun Movie? | 42178::FINDLAY | | Fri May 20 1994 05:44 | 10 |
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The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad
The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell Of Fear
The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
Any ideas for a good title for the 4th Naked Gun Movie?
Chris
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498.18 | Naked Gun 45... Just For The Record | TRUCKS::BEATON_S | I Just Look Innocent | Fri May 20 1994 09:14 | 1 |
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498.19 | two thumbs down (my "worst movie of the year" pick) | 5436::DEBRIAE | | Fri May 20 1994 10:16 | 19 |
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I saw Naked Gun 33 1/2 over vacation since it was the only thing
playing at the theatre. I had heard that so many people liked it,
even Siskel and Ebert, that I hoped it'd be as fun as a good Police
Squad episode. It wasn't. It was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Only one or two truly funny moments in the entire film. I laughed
once and then had several meek half-chuckles (more of a social
auto-reaction than anything else) and the rest was just garbage.
I can't believe positive things were said about this movie. It was
extremely weak with very little material - I doubt it could be
rated funny even if they shortened it to a half-hour TV episode. I
would barely call this Naked Gun movie even humorous. I wouldn't
bother renting this one at the video store either, even with the
fast-forward button. A bad SNL has more attempts at running gags
and lines than this movie had, and the few it did try, all died
mid-way. My movie companion felt the same. A waste of two hours.
-Erik
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498.20 | | 35210::63388::clark | | Fri May 20 1994 11:17 | 3 |
| Re.17
How about : Naked Gun Fore "The Retirement Golf Party"
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498.21 | I like the challange | 16913::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Fri May 20 1994 12:10 | 5 |
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Naked Gun 666: The Mark of the Beast
Marilyn
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498.22 | More? | DECWET::HAYNES | | Fri May 20 1994 13:34 | 14 |
| I liked the Naked Gun 45 one....
Naked Gun Fore! : Ball's in your court
Naked Gun 45 : Shoot 'em & Reap
Naked Gun 5 : Revenge of the Guest Stars (remember they all kept
getting killed?)
Naked Gun 666 : Dreven's Revenge
Michael
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498.23 | or : Head to Head ( you figure it out :-) ) | 36058::CARROLLJ | Even a clown knows when to strike | Sun May 22 1994 23:16 | 4 |
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Naked Gun 69! : Back in the Saddle
JC
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498.24 | | 44245::GGOODMAN | Loonatic | Thu May 26 1994 10:36 | 21 |
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Got to see this film, finally. It's good to see a comedy that hasn't
got weaker as each sequel has gone by (can we say Police Academy? :*).
Another Naked Gun that I will need to watch several times to catch all
the jokes. One of the more subtle ones is when Jane walks out of the
bar crying saying that they're playing their song. In the background,
all you can hear is "98 bottles of beer, 98 bottles of beer..." A lot
of folk missed that one...
Well worth watching if you enjoy that brains-out slapstick comedy.
And Leslie Nielsen said in an interview in a UK magazine that the
reason that Police Squad was scrapped after 6 episodes was because
Americans wanted background laughter to tell them when to laugh. As
Neilsen puts it, you would have to play the laughter for 30 minutes.
And what would the laughter be for? The foreground, the background, teh
dialogue or everything. A great shame that the series wasn't allowed to
develop...
Graham.
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498.25 | Lots of subtle humor amidst the slapstick | VMSDEV::HALLYB | Fish have no concept of fire | Thu May 26 1994 13:43 | 11 |
| Another one the crowd at my theater missed:
[semi-spoiler-alert]
Near the beginning of the movie (in the "train station" scene) there are
several shots of O.J. in the background trying to catch children.
He makes a football-style touchdown catch and then proceeds to spike
the youngster (well, almost).
John
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498.26 | | 42371::HANDLEYI | Did I Miss Anything? | Tue May 31 1994 08:20 | 9 |
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The one that nearly the whole crowd didn't get was the awards
ceremony scene,when he pulled out the envelope and yelled "It's the bomb!"
and the makers of the box-office flop stood up cheering and congratulating
each other.
Ian
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498.27 | a riot | SWAM1::MEUSE_DA | | Mon Oct 03 1994 17:12 | 9 |
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Better than I expected.
Gee, it felt odd watching Simpson, considering what is going on
in his life right now.
But I didn't let it spoil the fun.
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