None indeed, although I rather liked 'Blazing Saddles'... or some such Westren comedy.innerbrat wrote:Some Like it hot
No contest.
Kinda old, I think.
But really funny.
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True, I only saw it a few weeks ago and I thought it was funny, but apparently it got panned when released. Silly people.Kelly Antilles wrote:*heh* Yeah, that was funny, but that's only Val's best comedy. HIs best movie ever is WIllow.Rob Wilson wrote:The Submarine magnet is excellent, and remember "he's no Mel Tormet!"DPDarkPrimus wrote:Just about any Monty Python movie, any Mel Brooks movie, Ferris Bulers Day Off, Airplane!, and Top-Secret! (Which is, by the way, the best Val Kilmer movie ever.)
Oh Rob, I love your oldies list. Operation Petticoat is one of my all time favorites! And you're right. There are WAY to many comedies to name.
Addition to your modern list: Hudson Hawk.
You're not listening to it properly. You get five records, something to play them on, a holy book, the complete works of Shakespeare, one other book, and a luxury item - no film.Rob Wilson wrote:There's a radio programme called Desert Island Discs, and you have to choose 1 film, 1 record, 1 book, 1 luxury you can take on a desert Island. I'm utterly cofused that anybody can chose just one of something . If I couldn't take a range of films and a library of books I'd go insane, mind you the music thing doesn't matter so i suppose I could exchnge that for a few films and have a Library for my luxury item. but the point remains, how can anyone choose just 1 favourite?
So out of that list I get to choose 1 book and a luxury item? I'm sure the format was different before Lawley took over (maybe not, I've listened to it twice in the last 15 years). Anyway, I still can't understand how anyone can choose only one favourite?innerbrat wrote:You're not listening to it properly. You get five records, something to play them on, a holy book, the complete works of Shakespeare, one other book, and a luxury item - no film.Rob Wilson wrote:There's a radio programme called Desert Island Discs, and you have to choose 1 film, 1 record, 1 book, 1 luxury you can take on a desert Island. I'm utterly cofused that anybody can chose just one of something . If I couldn't take a range of films and a library of books I'd go insane, mind you the music thing doesn't matter so i suppose I could exchnge that for a few films and have a Library for my luxury item. but the point remains, how can anyone choose just 1 favourite?
It's just an excuse for Sue Lawley to chat to people about their life.