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Who's on First
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 02:39
by airboatr
don;t know if your familiar with these two
Abbott and Costello
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEaKjRyPjVY
Posted: 20 Mar 2007, 09:14
by DanKH
If you've seen Rainman, you will be ;-)
Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 02:27
by Tom Clayton
Their movies used to be standard Saturday morning viewing!

Posted: 21 Mar 2007, 03:09
by airboatr
Fllowed up by Curley, Moe Larry or Shep
Hey,.. what did you do that for ,... why you... !biff# bam **
....ohh wise guy huh
Knuck knuck knuck
and don't forget the marx brothers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-J6OEEbZ ... ed&search=
I think this is one of the best
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNkUtBa3 ... ed&search=
Now look what they have :-({|=
Posted: 27 Mar 2007, 23:39
by Jetset
If any sketch makes me feel frustrated it's that one! It's like Fawlty Towers, funny sometimes, but some of the situations just make me angry. For example the one with the body. For God sake, stop moving it around and just call the authorities.
Posted: 28 Mar 2007, 01:29
by airboatr
Posted: 28 Mar 2007, 13:52
by Jetset
Sorry Joe, yesterday was a rough day. Didn't mean to upset you! :redface:
Posted: 28 Mar 2007, 14:54
by AndyG
Strange, Abbott and Costello and the 3 Stooges never really became part of the popular culture on this side of the Atlantic. Saturday TV often used to have A & C films (waaaaaaaay back kiddies, you won't remember), but I was never really impressed.
Even the Marx Brothers never really penetrated the consciousness although, personally, I'm a fan. I used the 'Groucho' image for a marketing campaign I was involved with a couple of years ago, we were always having to explain the relevance; whereas our US partners loved the idea from the get go!
Jetty, how can you criticise Fawlty Towers, isn't that considered treasonable?

Actually very few of the situations make sense in reality, but it's fun watching the snobbish Basil losing his cool and control of the situation - tell me you can't watch the scene with the broken down car without laughing!!!!
AndyG
Posted: 28 Mar 2007, 15:05
by Garry Russell
We used to get the Marx Brothers on TV sometimes in the sixties but I don't remember an Abbot and Costello film on TV...just odd clips and a cartoon series.
Saturday morning club at the cinema had Marx brothers along with Buck Rogers and Old Mother Riley..all old stuff by then even but I still found them funny.
Garry
Posted: 28 Mar 2007, 15:13
by AndyG
Garry Russell wrote:... but I don't remember an Abbot and Costello film on TV...just odd clips and a cartoon series.
Garry
They often popped up in the BBC2 Saturday afternoon slot, I know I've seen the dreadful one with the Wolfman, Frankenstein etc on more than one occasion. Saturday mornings you used to get the odd Charlie Chaplin/Laurel & Hardy shown.
Garry Russell wrote:
Saturday morning club at the cinema had Marx brothers along with Buck Rogers and Old Mother Riley..all old stuff by then even but I still found them funny.
Garry
And don't forget Flash Gordon and those hammy Childrens Film Foundation productions - usually with Keith Chegwin in a starring role!!
AndyG