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The original: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir I like all the old black and white spooky/haunted house/ghost comedies from the 30's and 40's: The Ghostbreakers with Bob Hope The Ghost Train- British comedy about a group of strangers stranded at a train station where a ghost train haunts the tracks. Blondie Has Servant Trouble- From the long running Blondie film series. Blondie, Dagwood, and Baby Dumpling stay at a haunted mansion. Hold That Ghost- Abbott and Costello inherit an abandoned inn. The Time Of Their Lives- Lou Costello as a ghost, I don't need to say more. Abbott and Costello Meet The Killer- Bud and Lou work at a big hotel where people are getting killed off. With Boris Karloff Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein- Classic. Sh! The Octopus- forgotten 30's comedy about two detectives stranded at an abandoned light house. And of course the Topper films. |
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There's also the 70's Don Knotts movie about the field goal kicking mule- "Gus" I love, love: The Ghost and Mr. Chicken The Reluctant Astronaut The Incredible Mr. Limpet Sidebar: My Dad flew the jets in The Reluctant Astronaut, and Don Knotts came to our house for dinner ... Edit ... My Dad had lots more hang~outs w/ him ... That's awesome! I love Don Knotts. I watch Ghost and Mr Chicken every October. I also enjoy the Don Knotts Tim Conway team-ups, especially Private Eyes. I just love the organ music in it ... Tim Conway and Don Knotts paired up ... Man, is there anything more raucously uproarious? ... ... LOVE them both ... They were a great pair. On the Private Eyes commentary- Tim Conway has some really funny stories about working with Knotts on the film. |
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The original: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir I like all the old black and white spooky/haunted house/ghost comedies from the 30's and 40's: The Ghostbreakers with Bob Hope The Ghost Train- British comedy about a group of strangers stranded at a train station where a ghost train haunts the tracks. Blondie Has Servant Trouble- From the long running Blondie film series. Blondie, Dagwood, and Baby Dumpling stay at a haunted mansion. Hold That Ghost- Abbott and Costello inherit an abandoned inn. The Time Of Their Lives- Lou Costello as a ghost, I don't need to say more. Abbott and Costello Meet The Killer- Bud and Lou work at a big hotel where people are getting killed off. With Boris Karloff Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein- Classic. Sh! The Octopus- forgotten 30's comedy about two detectives stranded at an abandoned light house. And of course the Topper films. I well agree w/ this list, in its entirety ... Abbott and Costello are uber comedian Gods to me, solid favs ... They can do no wrong! Dunnay think I've seen either: Sh! The Octopus- or The Ghost Train They sound fantastic, must sees!!! |
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Torgo, do you remember a sorta Herculian film ...
"She" ...??? It was a 1965 film made by Hammer Film Productions ... Schlock that it was, it was still incredibly formative for me ... |
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My dog Skip. Marley, Pay it Foreward, and Radio to name a few!!!
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Torgo, do you remember a sorta Herculian film ... "She" ...??? It was a 1965 film made by Hammer Film Productions ... Schlock that it was, it was still incredibly formative for me ... With Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, and Christopher Lee. Been awhile since I've seen it. There's been several adaptations- The first was 1908. I still want to see the 1935 version with Randolph Scott. There's a great cheesy Italian version from the 80's that sets it in the post-apocalypse, with Sandahl Bergman as She. |
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Torgo, do you remember a sorta Herculian film ... "She" ...??? It was a 1965 film made by Hammer Film Productions ... Schlock that it was, it was still incredibly formative for me ... With Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, and Christopher Lee. Been awhile since I've seen it. There's been several adaptations- The first was 1908. I still want to see the 1935 version with Randolph Scott. There's a great cheesy Italian version from the 80's that sets it in the post-apocalypse, with Sandahl Bergman as She. Yes, I've not ventured to the other productions thereof, YET, including the original ... It had quite the impact, strangely ... Mystical appeals to me, ALWAYS! |
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Bad Boys
The Blues Brothers House of Cards We're No Angels A River Runs Through It SwordFish House of Cards Bull Durham Pee Wee's Big Adventure Field Of Dreams Legends of The Fall |
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My all time favorite film has to be [Big Trouble In Little China! It's one of the few films I can watch time and time again without getting bored of it
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Escape from New York rocks, as well ...
My all time favorite film has to be [Big Trouble In Little China! It's one of the few films I can watch time and time again without getting bored of it |
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That reminds me:
China Town Network ... Faye Dunaway is one of my alltime queens ... |
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Never seen Escape From New York but hear it's quite good
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Never seen Escape From New York but hear it's quite good Now that I know a lil more about you? Yes, YOU will love it ... |
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The Secret Life of Plants... ... also my VERY favourite book ...
Hope and Glory True Stories |
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Chalk Garden
Tommy Ghost Busters Sex, Lies and VideoTapes OverBoard 4 Weddings and a Funeral Bad Girls Jacob's Ladder Groundhog Day Train Spotting The Way of the Gun The Jackal The Secretary Igby Goes Down Avatar |
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Bartleby
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Parrots of Telegraph Hill
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BDS 1
BDS2 Pride n Prejudice Youve got Mail Sound of Music All Resident Evils All Underworlds The Little Rascals...i know its a tv show, but I LOVE THEM |
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killer klowns from outter space!
rockey horror picture show fiest 2 kiss kiss bang bang zombieland four rooms boundock saints howard the duck the last star fighter :) |
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Lady and The Tramp
Lion King |
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