In the 60's at the Saturday afternoon matinee at the Capital Theater in Olympia we were still getting Bob Hope movies with Elke Summer where the poster was hotter than anything in the movie. Very tame stuff
Mel Brooks, bless his heart, blew it all up with Blazing Saddles. It is tough today for a youth to look back and wonder why the fuck all these old guys love this shit so much. It was all we had and side splitting funny.
Then the National Lampoon guys got to Hollywood and we got Animal House and Caddyshack and even more inappropriate humor.
Airplane broke the bank and there was no turning back. Leslie Neilson was a B movie character actor who played SERIOUS roles like a doctor or a lawyer. His deadpan comedy was twice as funny because you knew that and did not expect anything like what we saw. Like Rodney Dangerfield, Neilson blew up as a superstar very late in his career. That led to Naked Gun which holds up better than any of these to this day and has the seminal performance of Orenthal James Simpson.
Frank Drebin as the umpire who realized that calling a strike got the crowd to cheer is hilarious to this day.
That opened the flood gates for the SNL crews to graduate from TV to the movies and all the inappropriate humor we have today like fucking a pie. You had to be there I guess
Mel Brooks, bless his heart, blew it all up with Blazing Saddles. It is tough today for a youth to look back and wonder why the fuck all these old guys love this shit so much. It was all we had and side splitting funny.
Then the National Lampoon guys got to Hollywood and we got Animal House and Caddyshack and even more inappropriate humor.
Airplane broke the bank and there was no turning back. Leslie Neilson was a B movie character actor who played SERIOUS roles like a doctor or a lawyer. His deadpan comedy was twice as funny because you knew that and did not expect anything like what we saw. Like Rodney Dangerfield, Neilson blew up as a superstar very late in his career. That led to Naked Gun which holds up better than any of these to this day and has the seminal performance of Orenthal James Simpson.
Frank Drebin as the umpire who realized that calling a strike got the crowd to cheer is hilarious to this day.
That opened the flood gates for the SNL crews to graduate from TV to the movies and all the inappropriate humor we have today like fucking a pie. You had to be there I guess