A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a zany, farcical, slapstick comedy that’s absolutely hilarious with the greatest film clowns of the time! It’s hilarious, and highly recommended!
Read More »A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumThe Longshot [Tim Conway, Harvey Korman]
The Longshot (1986), starring Tim Conway, Harvey Korman, Jack Weston, Jonathon Winters
Viva Rock Vegas
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) starring Mark Addy, Kirsten Johnston, Joan Collins, Thomas Gibson, Jane Krakowski, Stephen Baldwin
Editorial review of The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas courtesy of Amazon.com
Dracula Dead and Loving It
Dracula Dead and Loving It (1995) starring Leslie Nielsen, Steven Weber, Peter MacNicol, Lysette Anthony, Mel Brooks
I’ve been doing reviews of various movies with Harvey Korman, since his recent death. This led me to watch Dracula: Dead and Loving It starring Leslie Nielsen, Steven Weber, Peter MacNicol and Lysette Anthony. Most of the reviews that I’d read led me to believe that it was a very unfunny movie, with only one or two laughs during the entire movie. In my opinion, they were totally wrong–I would describe this as Mel Brooks’ most underrated movie.
Read More »Dracula Dead and Loving ItLord Love a Duck
Lord Love a Duck (1966) starring Roddy McDowall, Tuesday Weld, Ruth Gordon, Harvey Korman
Review
Lord Love a Duck is a comedy. A very dark comedy. It deals with two high school seniors, played by Roddy McDowell and Tuesday Weld. For some reason, his character is obsessed with her, and will do anything she wants. Oddly, she doesn’t abuse that ability. She’s a somewhat shallow — her ambition is simply to become famous. At any cost. But, in truth, she comes from a broken home. She’s a sympathetic character.
Read More »Lord Love a DuckHerbie Goes Bananas
Herbie Goes Bananas (1980) starring Stephen W. Burns, Charles Martin Smith, Cloris Leachman, Harvey Korman
Herbie Goes Bananas is the fourth Love Bug movie from Disney, and is the most kid-centered Herbie movie thus far. There’s no trace of the original cast from The Love Bug, with a new owner for Herbie, who wants to follow in his uncle’s footsteps and become a famous race car driver.
Read More »Herbie Goes BananasPapa’s Delicate Condition
Papa’s Delicate Condition (1963) starring Jackie Gleason, Glynis Johns, Charles Ruggles, Linda Bruhl
In Papa’s Delicate Condition, t the turn of the century in a small Texas town an amiable family man gets in a scrape when he drinks too much.
Read More »Papa’s Delicate ConditionThe Toy
The Toy (1982), starring Richard Pryor, Jackie Gleason, Ned Beatty
The Toy is a comedy starring Richard Pryor — Jackie Gleason isn’t as much a co-star as a secondary character, but very important — he’s the antagonist. He plays U.S. Bates, a veritable living caricature of the wealthy millionaire. Some people consider U.S. Bates to be racist because he treats Richard Pryor like his personal property, but that’s not correct. U.S. Bates treats everyone that way — his employees (Ned Beatty shines as a yes-man employee, who will do whatever his boss says — but hates himself for doing so), his butler (Wilfrid Hyde-White, who performs wonderfully as the butler that Bates won in a card game), his third wife (Teresa Ganzel as Fancy), etc. Absolutely everyone — except his young son, Eric, whom he truly loves — but has no relationship with.
Read More »The ToyDon’t Drink the Water
Don’t Drink the Water (1969) starring Jackie Gleason, Estelle Parsons, Ted Bessell
Don’t Drink the Water – a Cold War comedy starring Jackie Gleason and Estelle Parsons that actually retains its humor – read on to find out why!
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