Movie Fans, we would like to know what is your favorite Don Knotts Performance? Don Knotts is best known as Barney Fife from The Andy Griffith Show. Cast your vote today.
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W.C. Fields Shines in “The Bank Dick”
Guest blogger Kim Wilson writes: W.C. Fields isn’t as timeless as one would like. Overall, vaudeville humor hasn’t aged well, either. Still, Fields was a devilishly delicious deadpan comic who knew how to keep a gag running. He was greatly…
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Cut-Ups & Creeps Right in Your Living Room
Guest blogger Paul Castiglia writes: The 1970s and ’80s were a wonderful time to grow up for a classic comedy kid like me. In those years, nostalgia for old movies was fostered by regular airings on TV stations (I think…
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Dave: Ten Things To Know About The Movie
Here are 10 trivia facts about Dave from 1993, which originally appeared as our Mystery Movie Quiz on our Facebook page. There are hundreds of pieces of behind-the-scenes information about this movie. Please feel free to comment and add more…
Read more →Everything Must Go (2010) Drama Starring Will Ferrell: Movie Review
You laughed out loud (or cringed, perhaps depending on your outlook) when he impersonated President George W. Bush; you couldn’t get enough of the dueling between Alex Trebek and Sean Connery every time Celebrity Jeopardy! aired a new episode; you loved…
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Barney’s Version (2010) Comedy Starring Paul Giamatti: Movie Review
Remember The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz? If you fondly recall the 1974 comedy-drama starring Richard Dreyfuss (now unavailable on home video, unfortunately!), you’ll be interested in Irv’s take on Barney’s Version, also based on a book by Canadian author Mordecai…
Read more →Laurel & Hardy: A Perfect Day to Be Blotto
Guest blogger Allen Hefner writes: Here’s a look at two classic Laurel and Hardy shorts that illustrate why the pair are timeless masters of mirth! Perfect Day (1929) – Only Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy can turn a Sunday picnic into a disaster movie. Uncle…
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