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Re: Classic Comedy Movies
 Originally Posted by MR Snakes
Foul Play with Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase
You get extra credit for picking a movie with a snake character ("Esme" played by "Shirley Python"). 
I just remembered another one (so many good comedies!)-
"Bedazzled" 1967 with Dudley Moore & Peter Cook https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedazzled_(1967_film) Check it out! 
Dudley Moore was also good in both "Foul Play" & "Arthur".
Last edited by Bogertophis; 01-24-2019 at 07:56 PM.
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Re: Classic Comedy Movies
 Originally Posted by MasonC2K
I take it you don't agree? Everyone is different.
And thankfully we are! I couldn't take another me.
 Originally Posted by Zincubus
See I really enjoyed the Python movies but I find them really , really witty ..rather than hilariously funny ..
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They are on a "whole other level".
 Originally Posted by Bogertophis
You get extra credit for picking a movie with a snake character ("Esme" played by "Shirley Python").
I just remembered another one (so many good comedies!)-
"Bedazzled" 1967 with Dudley Moore & Peter Cook https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedazzled_(1967_film) Check it out!
Dudley Moore was also good in both "Foul Play" & "Arthur".
Even though it bombed, I thought Ishtar was funny.
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Re: Classic Comedy Movies
 Originally Posted by MR Snakes
...Even though it bombed, I thought Ishtar was funny.
I saw it but don't remember anything about it (oops?) but I enjoyed "Mixed Nuts" (Steve Martin+) & that had poor reviews too. Oh well...
Sometimes it has to do with the mood we're in when we see a movie. Anyway, we really need all the laughs we can get in this life.
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Don't really like chick flicks but It's Complicated and The Devil Wears Prada were pretty good.
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Re: Classic Comedy Movies
I am surprised no one has mentioned Jerry Lewis. His comedy was physical, imaginative, and brilliant. It's probably too sedate for today's audience, but that doesn't diminish the genius. Not only was he an exceptional comedian, he was an unbelievable influence in the film industry to the point he was responsible for some of the technological advances that make movies possible today. Since he was acting in and directing his own movies, he needed a way to see if a "take" was good before he could move on. He commissioned and worked with Sony back in the 60's to develop the video playback. That way he knew if the "take" could be printed or he would do another take before going on to the next sequence which saved millions for the studio over his career. He also wrote a book about directing called "The Total Film Maker". If you question whether it was good or not, Martin Scorsese used to carry a copy around with him.
Some of my favorite moves of his are:
The Nutty Professor
Rock-A-Bye Baby
Who's Minding the Store
The Disorderly Orderly
Cinderfella
If you've never seen them, check them out and pay particular attention to how good a shape he had to be in to achieve some of the physical demands of the films. In the movie Cinderfella, he ran up a flight of 64 steps in 8 seconds.
Last edited by rlditmars; 01-25-2019 at 11:41 AM.
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OK, if we are going old, old school, I'll take just about any Bob Hope movie. The Road to Bali with Bing Crosby was especially funny.
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