NTNON - about 4:30
You forget how good that show was.
NTNON - about 4:30
Plus side - it’s my birthday in February
Negative side - I’m 64
I’m 6 feet 4 and 64 this year.I always thought it was 6 feet 4
I’m 6 feet 4 and 64 this year.
Yes very much so Westy. I would have had Groucho as an avatar but that upstart Trufflehound got in there first.Going by your avatar, I assume you loved the Marx Brothers? Don’t think I’ve got round to asking you in the past.
Yes very much so Westy. I would have had Groucho as an avatar but that upstart Trufflehound got in there first.
Anyway I’ve got to go as I need to clear the biscuit crumbs out of my bed…., I’m expecting company.
The first time I saw them was when my brothers friends used to come round stoned when I was about 12 and just go to pieces. I adored them. Duck soup is just unbelievable as are all the ones you mentioned. I have all their films on dvd but as you say it was great at Christmas years ago when they came on. As much as I love the slapstick of Laurel and Hardy I’ve always thought The Marx Bros anti establishment humour was just something different.I love seeing the avatar. I’ve fond memories of Xmas’s as a kid (pre video era), with the BBC airing A Day At The Races, A Night At The Opera, etc. My Dad was nuts on Laurel & Hardy, one of older brothers the Marx Brothers, they passed on the love.
My dad was Laurel and Hardy mad too. Used to be on the telly all the time when I was younger. It's easily jumped the generational gap to me now I'm pleased to say.I love seeing the avatar. I’ve fond memories of Xmas’s as a kid (pre video era), with the BBC airing A Day At The Races, A Night At The Opera, etc. My Dad was nuts on Laurel & Hardy, one of older brothers the Marx Brothers, they passed on the love.
The film Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly starred in was lovely. Captured the warmth of their partnership.My dad was Laurel and Hardy mad too. Used to be on the telly all the time when I was younger. It's easily jumped the generational gap to me now I'm pleased to say.
They were genuinely nice guys too. I watched a documentary recently and apprently Stan never went ex directory and would speak to any fans who rang him up.The film Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly starred in was lovely. Captured the warmth of their partnership.
The film Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly starred in was lovely. Captured the warmth of their partnership.
My dad was Laurel and Hardy mad too. Used to be on the telly all the time when I was younger. It's easily jumped the generational gap to me now I'm pleased to say.
I’m in the process of educating my 5 year year old grandson to Tom and Jerry and my favourite Foghorn Leghorn. He adores it all. Of course it gives me a reason to watch it all again.I find it interesting that in the 70’s I (and countless millions) loved comedy, cartoons and movies from the 30’s and 40’s. Made for two generations older than us. I thought Ealing comedies, Niven, Cary Grant, Bette Davis and Bogart movies were masterpieces.
These days, my kids consider the 90’s alien.
We were more lad back or open minded / the world’s speeded up.
So true. Some absolute classics out there that a lot of people would ignore just because they are black and white.I find it interesting that in the 70’s I (and countless millions) loved comedy, cartoons and movies from the 30’s and 40’s. Made for two generations older than us. I thought Ealing comedies, Niven, Cary Grant, Bette Davis and Bogart movies were masterpieces.
These days, my kids consider the 90’s alien.
We were more lad back or open minded / the world’s speeded up.