BY: boraxman (21:1/101)
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker movies (Naked Gun, Flying High, etc), some of the Police Academy, Monty Python. John Candy was in some good movies, Uncle Buck, Planes, TrainsThere is a remake of Naked Gun coming out soon.
Utopian Galt wrote to Boraxman <=-
BY: boraxman (21:1/101)
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucke
10movies (Naked Gun, Flying High, etc), some of the Police Academy,
Monty Python.
boraxman wrote to Utopian Galt <=-
Yes, I saw that. Can't stand remakes.
There is a remake of Naked Gun coming out soon.
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucke
10movies (Naked Gun, Flying High, etc), some of the Police Academy, Monty
Python.
In honor of his recent passing, gotta mention Top Secret, with Val Kilmer. Not quite screwball, but funny nonetheless, is Real Genius.
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker movies (Naked Gun, Flying High, etc), some of the Police Academy, Monty Python. John Candy was in some good movies, Uncle Buck, Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Other favourites are Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, This is Spinal Tap, Mrs Doubtfire. Tropic Thunder was a good one, more recent, but even that is well over a decade old now
Utopian Galt wrote to Boraxman <=-
BY: boraxman (21:1/101)
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucke >10movies (Naked Gun, Flying High, etc), some of the Police Academy, >Monty Python.
In honor of his recent passing, gotta mention Top Secret, with Val
Kilmer. Not quite screwball, but funny nonetheless, is Real Genius.
When I was a kid, I wanted to go to Pacific Tech.
boraxman wrote to Utopian Galt <=-
Yes, I saw that. Can't stand remakes.
I saw a reboot of a sequel to a movie based on a comic book - what's
wrong with that? :)
Re: Re: And good new comedies
By: Utopian Galt to Boraxman on Thu Apr 17 2025 09:36 pm
There is a remake of Naked Gun coming out soon.
It looked more like a new sequel rather than a remake (though I think
the title is just "The Naked Gun"); it sounded like the character played by Liam Nisson is related to Frank Drebin.
Re: And good new comedies
By: boraxman to All on Thu Apr 17 2025 11:26 pm
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker movies (Naked Gun, Flying High, etc), some of the Police Academy, Mon Python. John Candy was in some good movies, Uncle Buck, Planes, Trai and Automobiles. Other favourites are Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, This i Spinal Tap, Mrs Doubtfire. Tropic Thunder was a good one, more recen but even that is well over a decade old now
I like movies like that too. The Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker movies are some of my favorites. And I've heard "Flying High" is the Australian title;
in the US and other parts of the world, it's called "Airplane!". I
think "Flying High" is a good name for the movie, but I'm not sure why
the changed it for Australia.
Nightfox
I didn't know it was called Airplane! until much later. I also didn't realised that ZAZ didn't make Flying High 2 until much later too.
I think it was to make the name more distinctive. There was an Australian movie called "Airport 80" at the time, and perhaps it was too similar. We
also call Burger King "Hungry Jacks" because there was an already existing Burger King business in Australia.
Here is another tidbit. Airplane! is largely a parody of an earlier flight "disaster" movie called Zero Hour!.
Re: Re: And good new comedies
By: boraxman to Nightfox on Sat Apr 19 2025 12:33 pm
I didn't know it was called Airplane! until much later. I also didn' realised that ZAZ didn't make Flying High 2 until much later too.
I think it was to make the name more distinctive. There was an Austr movie called "Airport 80" at the time, and perhaps it was too similar
I suppose that makes sense.
also call Burger King "Hungry Jacks" because there was an already exi Burger King business in Australia.
I'd heard about that.
of an earlier Ni> bo> flight "disaster" movie called Zero Hour!.Here is another tidbit. Airplane! is largely a parody
I'd heard about that too. :)
boraxman wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
That is one I've been wanting to watch, Top Secret! Haven't found a DVD copy in stores here. Might just buy it online.
Thanks for reminding me!
boraxman wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I should walk my comment back a little. What I don't like is the trend
of just remaking movies because, just because they want to make a movie and don't have a good new idea and want to make it for "modern
audiences". (think Ghostbusters, Total Recall, etc).
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker
There is a remake of Naked Gun coming out soon.
Quoting Neo67 to Boraxman <=-
My favorites are the old black and white comedies, exactly those
screwball comedies with brains and a lot of wit, like the ones with
Gary Grant:
1. Arsenic and Old Lace
7. ...
These are all gems of movie history and I love this kind of movie.
Greetz from Germany
My favorites are the old black and white comedies, exactly those screwball comedies with brains and a lot of wit, like the ones with Gary Grant: 1. Arsenic and Old Lace 2. Bringing Up Baby
3. Holiday
4. Monkey Business
5. Houseboat
6. the Philadelphia Story
7. ...
These are all gems of movie history and I love this kind of movie.
I'm someone who enjoys screwball comedies, the Zucker/Abrahams/Zucker
Hi Bo,
there are really very few comedies left that are good and at a level
where they don't just seem silly.
My favorites are the old black and white comedies, exactly those
screwball comedies with brains and a lot of wit, like the ones with Gary Grant: 1. Arsenic and Old Lace
2. Bringing Up Baby
3. Holiday
4. Monkey Business
5. Houseboat
6. the Philadelphia Story
7. ...
These are all gems of movie history and I love this kind of movie.
Greetz from Germany
neo67
William Powell was in some pretty good 'screwball' comedies also, like
the original Thin man with Myrna Loy and My Man Godfrey with Carol Lombard. You may be familiar with them, if not give them a watch!
Greetz from Germany
Nice to hear from you. I have been to Amberg and Ansbach, and also Wiesbaden and loved it. Germany is beautiful!
I thought this one was quite clever and fun to watch:
The_Importance_of_Being_Earnest_(1952_film)
That is one I've been wanting to watch, Top Secret! Haven't found a DVD copy in stores here. Might just buy it online.
Here is another tidbit. Airplane! is largely a parody of an earlier flight "disaster" movie called Zero Hour!.
There was an Australian movie called "Airport 80" at the time...
Actually, it was a parody of Airport.
It was on YouTube for free with ads...
I've seen indie films shot on iPhones!
comedies with brains and a lot of wit, like the ones with Gary Grant:
1. Arsenic and Old Lace
Bringing Up Baby
Monkey Business
Houseboat
Holiday
the Philadelphia Story
...
It's not a good joke, it's just for stupid people.
Hey Neo, those are all great movies! The 'Topper' series of movies was
also pretty funny!
Quoting Mortar M. to Cougar428 <=-
Forgot about those. Good stuff. Others I like are:
I Was a Male War Bride
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
His Girl Friday
The Bishop's Wife (not a comedy, per se., but plenty of lite
moments) -!- SBBSecho 3.24-Linux
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Quoting Mortar M. to Poindexter Fortran <=-
It was on YouTube for free with ads...
Ads? On YouTube? Not on my watchlist!
Quoting Mortar M. to Poindexter Fortran <=-
I've seen indie films shot on iPhones!
And it shows.
... If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice"Hey you guys...TAKE OFF!"
Quoting Mortar M. to All <=-
... If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice
"Hey you guys...TAKE OFF!"
Mortar M. wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
It was on YouTube for free with ads...
Ads? On YouTube? Not on my watchlist!
DL Ublock Origin and cancel those interruptions.
Mortar M. wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Re: Re: And good new comedies
By: poindexter FORTRAN to boraxman on Sat Apr 19 2025 16:47:02
I've seen indie films shot on iPhones!
And it shows.
... If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice
"Hey you guys...TAKE OFF!"
I must of missed something?
I've moved to Vivaldi as my primary browser now, it does a great job of blocking ads.
I saw a parody movie filmed on a Prius backup camera. They said it was difficult not running over the cast during filming.
Quoting Poindexter Fortran to Mortar M. <=-
I like lo-fi moviemaking, though. I'll admit it. I saw a parody movie filmed on a Prius backup camera. They said it was difficult not
running over the cast during filming...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU7XWTpRwDo&t=17s
"Hey you guys...TAKE OFF!"
I must of missed something?
Quoting Joe Phigan to Cougar428 <=-
Re: Tagline...You're It!
By: Cougar428 to MORTAR M. on Thu Apr 24 2025 10:33 pm
"Hey you guys...TAKE OFF!"
I must of missed something?
Blame Canada.
It's a shame that Chrome stopped supporting Ublock Origin, it made a
huge difference. I've moved to Vivaldi as my primary browser now, it
does a great job of blocking ads.
a delicious horse smell...
Re: Re: And good new comedies
By: Arelor to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Apr 28 2025 18:22:14
a delicious horse smell...
Horse "sense". :)
Shameless plug here, Linux Magazine #294 has a nice article, by an author
with a delicious horse smell, about setting up a Youtube frontend that removes Youtube ads AND also sponsored segments from videos.
Happen to have a link to this? It's probably searchable, but I'm on a Commodore right now :). When I went to look at issue 294 from linux-magazine site (with 'links' browser), I didn't see the article.
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