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Post by politicidal on Mar 15, 2017 3:08:08 GMT
The Mr. Moto series with Peter Lorre.
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Post by koskiewicz on Mar 15, 2017 15:34:49 GMT
...another favorite of mine is "International House" with an incredible cast of early 30's stars, WC Fields, Burns and Allen, Bela Lugosi, Baby Rose Marie, Cab Calloway doing "Reefer Man"...great fun and imminently re watchable...
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Post by rateater on Mar 15, 2017 15:58:44 GMT
billy madison big top peewee bill n teds uhf escape from atlantis back to the future beetlejuice airheads vacation your highness history of the world hudson hawk
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Post by Salzmank on Mar 15, 2017 16:00:39 GMT
I was trying to think of a response to this topic, because I tend to love silly movies, but I've only just now thought of my prime example:
William Castle's House on Haunted Hill.
Still one of my favorites to watch around Hallowe'en—absolutely hilarious, both intentionally and not, and with a fine central role for Vinny Price!
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Post by rateater on Mar 15, 2017 16:07:14 GMT
back to the beach 3 amigos spies like us
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Post by gunshotwound on Mar 17, 2017 3:21:35 GMT
The Ma and Pa Kettle series. Pretty much any 40's family movies that were set on a farm or in a haunted house. Those two items together suddenly rang a memory bell: 1945's Murder, He Says.
Pollster Fred MacMurray ventures onto the remote and ramshackle farm of the larcenous and homicidal Fleagle family of rustics headed by whip-crackin' matriarch Marjorie Main, finding himself embroiled in a hunt for long-hidden loot and many a comic threat to life and limb. Under veteran director George Marshall's practiced comedic hand alongside Porter Hall, Helen Walker, Jean Heather and Barbara Pepper among others, the goofy goings-on are fast and furious, culminating in a Rube Goldberg-esque battle-royal in a barn involving pitchforks, ladders, a hay-baling machine and all manner of accoutrements. Among the visual gags is a forerunner of the Young Frankenstein "dead hand" one, but with two legs and MacMurray astride a semi-conscious and restless Fleagle, it's twice as funny. After watching Murder, He Says, see if you don't agree that MacMurray would have been a better fit for Arsenic and Old Lace's Mortimer Brewster. This movie sounds hilarious. I am going to have to be on the look-out for it. Maybe TCM will show it sometime or they may have already shown it.
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Post by pippinmaniac on Mar 17, 2017 3:48:05 GMT
i forgot about "Support Your Local Sheriff" and "Pee Wee's Big Adventure".
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Mar 30, 2017 9:44:01 GMT
Batman and Robin
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Post by MiketheMechanic on Mar 30, 2017 17:18:33 GMT
Harper Valley PTA (1978) with Barbara Eden, silly goofy fun!!
Porky's (1980) and Animal House (1978), totally enjoyable!!
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🎄😷🎄 on Apr 1, 2017 0:47:40 GMT
Jerry Lewis movies like The Errand Boy and the older ones with Dean Martin like Scared Stiff.
Any version of The Three Stooges will have me giggling in no time.
Peter Sellers or Mel Brooks stuff too.
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