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harley: How about "The Monkey In The Wind"
About a cute chimp who gets caught in the wind and finds out it's really coming from.. well I don't wanna give away the End!
MagicDragon: I remember a show back in the old Art Bell days where this guy called in and talked about how he built a time machine in his backyard using a Jacob's Ladder or some such. He told Art that when he woke up this morning his couch was missing from his livingroom! He figured it was due to the magnetic tug coming from his backyard that must've dragged the couch into the field. That one was almost believable.
One phenomenon that I never hear on Art Bell is any reference, call, research, or passing comment about the hulking Billywack Monster from Ventura County, California. Hmmmm, I wonder why...?
An eventful little film from vintage 1930, featuring the one and only Three Stooges! Plus tag-along former promoter, Ted Healy. Full of comedy, mayhem and there's even some real fire!
Good for a time trip or nostalgia for the American twirlies!
nobleheart: Alotta goodies in that list!
Don't forget to add:
Fierce Animals
Life of Brian
Meaning of Life
The 'Burbs
The Man Who Knew Too Little
Groundhog Day
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
Beavis & Butthead Do America
Some Like It Hot
Meatballs (I)
Vampire in Brooklyn
And of course ya can't beat Andy Kaufman, if you can find his stuff, that is. :j
I know what ya mean, when I see a movie in the theater I walk away more or less disappointed and empty like, that's lately. And what happened to all the good actors?
I'm not goin' to the theaters again until they clean up their act (no pun intended) or a movie with Eddie murphy or Steve martin, or even Keith gordon comes out or all three!! I hope Spielburg is listenin' :)
TexasToest: No, I don't believe it is. I think it came out around 1967. It stars Sharon Tate, who later married Polanski the following year. Then in 1969, while pregnant with her first child, she was murdered by the Manson gang.
It gives this particular film an even creepier feel to it. Especially the premonition-like attributes, such as the blood on the credits, even the music is eerie! Yikes! See this one for yourself (if you dare!)
Hey, I just saw this bizarre movie called The Fearless Vampire Killers!
It's about an old bat researcher named professor Abronsius and his partner, Alfred (Roman Polanski), who go to a remote Transylvanian village looking for vampires. Alfred falls in love with the inn-keeper's young daughter Sarah (Sharon Tate). However, she has been spotted by the mysterious Count Krolock who lives in a dark and creepy castle outside the village...
Directed and Co-Written by Roman Polanski, this movie is filled with twisted comedy, mayhem, surprise towering utmost to a whimsical flurry of delightful strangeousity!
This flick will lull you into complacency and then WHAMO! Make sure to bring plenty cloves of garlic with you when you watch (ya never know!)
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