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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN, THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, and CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT come to mind immediately.
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DrWatson · 70-79, M
@ChipmunkErnie When I was about 12 years old, I thought Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein was the most brilliant cinematic masterpiece I had ever seen!
I was still young enough to be scared by the monsters. But I was old enough to appreciate that the movie was doing something unique: alternating horror with humor, making me laugh in between the times I was frightened. It was probably the first time that I watched a movie while thinking about watching a movie, and thinking about moviemaking as an art.
Years later, when I watched Fargo, I thought of the old Abbot and Costello movie and thought, "this is doing something similar, alternating between grizzly stuff and funny stuff."
I was still young enough to be scared by the monsters. But I was old enough to appreciate that the movie was doing something unique: alternating horror with humor, making me laugh in between the times I was frightened. It was probably the first time that I watched a movie while thinking about watching a movie, and thinking about moviemaking as an art.
Years later, when I watched Fargo, I thought of the old Abbot and Costello movie and thought, "this is doing something similar, alternating between grizzly stuff and funny stuff."
JSul3 · 70-79
@DrWatson IMO, A&CMF holds up pretty well today. The comedy was supplied by A&C, and the monsters were treated as serious.
It also brought back Bela Lugosi as Dracula...only his 2nd time since the '31 original....Lon Chaney as doomed lycanthrope Larry Talbot, for the 5th time, character actor Glenn Strange, as Frankenstein's monster for the 3rd time....and the voice of Vincent Price, since his '40 The Invisible Man Returns.
It also brought back Bela Lugosi as Dracula...only his 2nd time since the '31 original....Lon Chaney as doomed lycanthrope Larry Talbot, for the 5th time, character actor Glenn Strange, as Frankenstein's monster for the 3rd time....and the voice of Vincent Price, since his '40 The Invisible Man Returns.
JSul3 · 70-79
Hands down, the Universal studios monster films w/Bride of Frankenstein leading the pack by miles, and The Wolf Man running in second.
JSul3 · 70-79
@SW-User "Friend? Good heavens man, can't you see?"
Carradine also has a cameo in '33 Invisible Man.
Walter Brennan has a cameo in Bride.
Speaking of Son....watch for Ward Bond as one of the guards at the gate. "Ygor! Stop! He's been playin' that thing all night!"
Carradine also has a cameo in '33 Invisible Man.
Walter Brennan has a cameo in Bride.
Speaking of Son....watch for Ward Bond as one of the guards at the gate. "Ygor! Stop! He's been playin' that thing all night!"
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I missed Brennan but I'll look out for Bond in Son.
This probably isn't your kind of movie but check out who all appeared in a Gene Kelly, Red Skelton and Lucille Ball movie called Du Barry Was a Lady @ IMDb. How often do Maurice Costello, Lana Turner, Zero Mostel, Louise Beavers, Sig Arno, Hugh Beaumont and Tommy Dorsey appear in the same movie?
I missed Brennan but I'll look out for Bond in Son.
This probably isn't your kind of movie but check out who all appeared in a Gene Kelly, Red Skelton and Lucille Ball movie called Du Barry Was a Lady @ IMDb. How often do Maurice Costello, Lana Turner, Zero Mostel, Louise Beavers, Sig Arno, Hugh Beaumont and Tommy Dorsey appear in the same movie?
JSul3 · 70-79
@SW-User Brennan is in the scene inside the house...Brennan says "Poor old Neumann." They hear a moan coming from a room up the stairs. Minnie rushes up and opens the door and says: "There's another one...in there....Frau Neumann!"
DrWatson · 70-79, M
Back in the 70's there was a movie called King of Hearts. It was trilingual (German, French, and English), set in France during WWI.
It was a bit of a "cult classic", in that there were some theaters in big cities that showed the film every day for years! And it was often shown on college campuses.
I have no idea how many times I went to see it, but I am sure no other film has come close.
Eventually, I said, "OK, that's enough!"
It was a bit of a "cult classic", in that there were some theaters in big cities that showed the film every day for years! And it was often shown on college campuses.
I have no idea how many times I went to see it, but I am sure no other film has come close.
Eventually, I said, "OK, that's enough!"
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Alan Bates, eh? Interesting... how many movies are shown for years?!
EDIT: Just checked my service - I've 15 or so Alan Bates' movies but not this one :(
Alan Bates, eh? Interesting... how many movies are shown for years?!
EDIT: Just checked my service - I've 15 or so Alan Bates' movies but not this one :(
bijouxbroussard · F
@DrWatson I loved Alan Bates, but somehow I missed that movie ! I’ll have to look for it.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@SW-User It was like the phenomenon of Rocky Horror Picture Show, only daily! (In duplex theaters, usually.) A theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts had in on the marquee for my entire undergraduate career. Then I went to Madison, Wisconsin, where one theater showed it every few weeks. (An "arts" theater that showed older movies.)
SilkandLace2 · 46-50, M
Tombstone....
Colonelmustardseed · 36-40
Spaceballs, Zoolander, and The Secret Garden. Maybe also The Mighty Ducks, because that was a favorite of mine and my sister’s when we were kids. We watched that a lot.
Wizard of oz
Jaws
Friday the 13th
Halloween
It happened one night
West side story
Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein
Wolf
It
the Stand
The Thing (Kurt Russell & Kenneth Tobey versions)
Singing in the rain
Jaws
Friday the 13th
Halloween
It happened one night
West side story
Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein
Wolf
It
the Stand
The Thing (Kurt Russell & Kenneth Tobey versions)
Singing in the rain
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@SW-User he was a playa...and then after a few words with her in a barn, he kisses her?!!!wtf!
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Several Laurel and Hardy films, Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Treasure of the Sierra Madre, It's A (4 Mads) World...
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Carla · 61-69, F
Hmmm...
Harold and maude. I dont know how many times.
Seven brides for seven brothers. ( i used to watch it with my mother. Last time, a month or so before she passed).
Although the former is my favorite, i know ive seen the latter more times.
Harold and maude. I dont know how many times.
Seven brides for seven brothers. ( i used to watch it with my mother. Last time, a month or so before she passed).
Although the former is my favorite, i know ive seen the latter more times.
Carla · 61-69, F
@SW-User it is. It's pretty quirky though.
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I have that. Looks like I have 3 movies to watch today on promises!
Harold and Maude (Ruth Gordon brings the quirk, right? LOL)
Son of Frankenstein
Swing Kids
I have that. Looks like I have 3 movies to watch today on promises!
Harold and Maude (Ruth Gordon brings the quirk, right? LOL)
Son of Frankenstein
Swing Kids
Carla · 61-69, F
@SW-User she does. But dont underestimate bud cort. He is perfect in his role too
blackarcher256 · 61-69, M
Army of Darkness!
blackarcher256 · 61-69, M
@SW-User Laugh…I was a nerdy kid with an oddball sense of humor. I watched that movie so many time I can still quote the lines from memory!
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Just talked to my stepson... he likes it too. He also likes something called 30 Days of Night??
Just talked to my stepson... he likes it too. He also likes something called 30 Days of Night??
blackarcher256 · 61-69, M
@SW-User I don’t know that one, but I’ll definitely check it out.
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
I forgot, Star Wars movies and Indiana Jones movies.
eli1601 · 70-79, M
The Music Man with A Hard Days Night a close second.
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It amounted to just that, too. Hard to believe indeed. And look at the music she inspired... wow.
It amounted to just that, too. Hard to believe indeed. And look at the music she inspired... wow.
eli1601 · 70-79, M
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The top one was Sinatra's favorite love song (as I'm sure YOU knew)... the bottom one ain't too shabby, either.
The top one was Sinatra's favorite love song (as I'm sure YOU knew)... the bottom one ain't too shabby, either.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
Spinal Tap
Withnail And I.
They get funnier with each viewing.
I know what's coming.
For enjoyable antici...
....pation I'll watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show.....
Withnail And I.
They get funnier with each viewing.
I know what's coming.
For enjoyable antici...
....pation I'll watch The Rocky Horror Picture Show.....
BlueSkyKing · M
Stooges, lots of John Wayne, noir, Seven Samurai, classic spaghetti westerns.
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I've recently watched some Stooges two-reelers I've never seen before. And I've been watching those boys since the 1950s.
I've recently watched some Stooges two-reelers I've never seen before. And I've been watching those boys since the 1950s.
BlueSkyKing · M
@SW-User If you tune in to METV they show two hours every Saturday. But most are on YouTube. Including some Shemp solo shorts.
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rosyhills · 31-35, F
Rush Hour, Nutty Professor, Shrek (as a kid, still know plenty of the lines)
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Both Nutty Professor movies? If so, did you notice a difference in the style of humor used or were they pretty much the same?
Both Nutty Professor movies? If so, did you notice a difference in the style of humor used or were they pretty much the same?
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@SW-User I haven't finished the original. I was at the very beginning
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
Goodfellas, Forest Gump, Christmas movies,
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Yes! Which is your favorite Scrooge movie? Except for Goodfellas you seem to like feel good movies?
Yes! Which is your favorite Scrooge movie? Except for Goodfellas you seem to like feel good movies?
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@SW-User I like the 1984 George C Scott version of a Christmas Carol. Forrest Gump is feel good I think.
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DreamyCrush · F
Pretty Woman
Coming to America
About Last Night
Something New
Coming to America
About Last Night
Something New
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
Saving Private Ryan
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JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@SW-User I think so!
Umile · 41-45, F
I love the old stuff.
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I would say full metal jacket
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Probably Shrek
anoderod55 · 61-69, M
Braveheart 😸
Markmywurdz · 56-60, M
Spirited Away
bijouxbroussard · F
The Godfather and Casablanca are definitely on that list.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard I've only watched the Godfather once, believe it or not. It was a few years ago, and I thought it was incredibly good. Certainly better than what I had expected.
Casablanca is definitely one I have seen several times and will continue to see.
Someone once told me that when she was in college, she asked a friend to join her to go see that film on campus. The friend said, "No thanks, I've already seen it " . My friend was stunned: you don't say that about Casablanca! 😄
Casablanca is definitely one I have seen several times and will continue to see.
Someone once told me that when she was in college, she asked a friend to join her to go see that film on campus. The friend said, "No thanks, I've already seen it " . My friend was stunned: you don't say that about Casablanca! 😄
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bijouxbroussard · F
@DrWatson I read the Mario Puzo novel when I was 12 and found it fascinating, and when the movie came out Pop, who had also read it, took me to go see it. He said (in his opinion) it was one of the few times the movie was on par with the novel.
InOtterWords · F
Star Wars
tenente · 100+, M
godfather
inception
saving private ryan
inception
saving private ryan
Raiders of the Lost Ark and Galaxy Quest.