The Ritz Brothers were in a film called “The Goldwyn Follies”. You should be able to find it on video, or on AMC.
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The Ritz Brothers were in a film called “The Goldwyn Follies”. You should be able to find it on video, or on AMC.
Remember, I’m pulling for you; we’re all in this together.
—Red Green
I’ve seen some VERY funny movies in this thread. But there’s one that can top them all, and it isn’t mentioned yet:
BRAIN DEAD
Coldfire
“You know how complex women are”
I, too, like My Favorite Year (stands up to multiple viewings)
Also: Martin Scorcese’s AFTER HOURS
Laurel and Hardy, especially the one where they’re moving the piano up the long stairs.
W.C. Fields’ THE BANK DICK and IT’S A GIFT
G.I. JANE with Dummy Moore (unintentionally hilarious!)
Most of the films that I’d nominate have been mentioned except for one glaring ommision:
-National Lampoon’s Family Vacation.
“You got Asteroids?”
“Naw, but my dad does. Sometimes its so bad he can’t even sit on the toilet.”
And I think that “Easy Money” gets an honorable mention.
daniel p b:
The stateroom scene was in A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, not MONKEY BUSINESS.
However, I’d probably choose any Paramount Mark Bros. movie over any MGM one.
Although OPERA has possibly my favorite scene…after Harpo and Chico and Allan Jones have smuggled themselves into the country, they’re hiding out in Groucho’s hotel suite. A detective named Henderson chases them from room to room…Harpo and Chico not only elude the detective, but MOVE ALL OF THE FURNITURE from one of the rooms to the other!
HENDERSON: Am I CRAZY, or are there FOUR CHAIRS in here?!?
OTIS B. DRIFTWOOD (Groucho): Which question did you want me to answer first, Henderson?
Uke
I can’t believe no one has mentioned Cold Comfort Farm!
Slapshot with Paul Newman. Hands down winner in my book.
“The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind.” - Humphrey Bogart
SHALLOW GRAVE
THE THREE MUSKETEERS (with Michael York)
THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
RICHARD PRYOR IN CONCERT (1979)
TRADING PLACES
STRIPES
GHOSTBUSTERS II
Doctor Jackson & Thirdwarning: Make that three of us who know & like the Trinity films, four if you count my husband, who introduced me to them. I liked the first one best.
GuanoLad, I have to agree with you. “The Big Lebowski” sucked hard. I remember watching it, waiting for something interesting to happen. It just drags on and on. God, what a disappointment!
So there’s really no-one who’ll second me on Brain Dead ? Even to just admit you saw it ? Why does the name Guanolad spring to mind
(Expl. Because it’s a Kiwi film, that’s why…)
Coldfire
“You know how complex women are”
Oooh, oooh! I just caught a hilarious movie this weekend on the Independant Filmmakers Channel. The movie title is Dead Alive. Envision Night of the Living Dead and Chucky mixed with classic deadpan humor, a quick but not so subtle Holy Grail reference, and copious amounts of fake blood (300 liters in the last scene alone).
It starts slowly, but once mommie returns from the dead, the action and laughs really kick in. I want to own this film!
The overwhelming majority of people have more than the average (mean) number of legs. – E. Grebenik
Jeez…I’m glad somebody mentioned Brooks’ “Robin HOOD MIT”. I thought I was the only person the planet who thought that was hilarious. I’ve seen it about 12 times and every time Mel introduces himself as Rabbi Tuchmann I spit Diet Coke all over the screen. Luved the little guillotine.
It’s no “History of the World Part I” or “Young Fronkensteen” to be sure, but it’s approximately a zillion times funnier than his “Dracula”.
Sat in on a class that an old professor of mine arranged with Norman Mailer one time. Bunch of female undergrads googlying all over him (they read the books but I don’t think they entirely understood them.)
Sez I: “It’s good to be da king.”
Mailer got it…nobody else did.
JB
Lex Non Favet Delictorum Votis
Doctor Jackson, we showed DEAD-ALIVE at Orycon at 2am. The room was filled 20 minutes into the movie. I kept telling them,“No. Wait. This isn’t even the gory part yet!” I just looove that lawnmower scene, don’t you?
Yeah, that was classic - but mommie’s second incarnation nearly had me rolling in the floor! What a bod!
The overwhelming majority of people have more than the average (mean) number of legs. – E. Grebenik
I’ll second a lot of the ones I’ve seen here already.
Anybody else seen The Stoned Age?
“We’ve got the Schnappster!”
“Tack, you gack!”
Plunging like stones from a slingshot on Mars.
Yankee Blue – I too have heard lots of claims for the Ritz Bros, but the only film clip I’ve seen was pretty tame (it was from one of those compilation films, like “Broadway Antics of 1938” or whatever.)
I’ve never seen any Ritz Bros available anywhere else… my mother-in-law swears they were funnier than Marx Bros.
For the record, “Dead Alive” is the retitle of the movie that Coldfire has been mentioning, “Brain Dead.”
Saint Eutychus
www.disneyshorts.org
Eut !!
Thank you ! I KNEW something was wrong here. Must have been some copyright thing or something… anyway, people, my funniest movie is “Brain Dead”, renamed in the US to “Dead Alive”.
I actually got suspicious when somebody mentioned the lawnmower scene…
Glad we cleared that one up…
“Stand back boy ! This calls for divine intervention ! I kick arse for the Lord !”
“Your mother ate my dog !”
“Errrrr… well not all of it…”
Coldfire
“You know how complex women are”
Coldfire - The language barrier is broken! I knew slythe and I couldn’t be the only ones. Come on over to my place to watch it - you pick up the airfare, and I’ll spring for the video rental (2 days, even!).
Thanks, Euty, for this tearful reunion!
The overwhelming majority of people have more than the average (mean) number of legs. – E. Grebenik