What is your favorite comedy team? They must be in at least four or more short or feature length films together to qualify. The IMDB must list these films as comedies as one of the first two words des…
The Three Stooges and The Marx Brothers: A Three Ring Circus on Film. The Ring Leaders: Moe Howard and Groucho Marx. Who is your favorite Ring Leader?
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Good for you. You got out of the Old West and managed to escape the Modern West. Along the way you were able to get more duct tape and replace the broken parts of your time machine. Unfortunately, on…
It's a long way down. If you had to fall, who would you rather fall with? Don't worry there is that great big air bag below. You'll live to tell about it!
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Wit, profundity, psychology, black humor, tales about arguing Rabbis, overbearing mothers and existential dilemmas, not to mention hilarious self-deprecating comments working as the best defense again…
While almost all doctors are good, these are not your friendly, caring, and loving doctors of the medical and psychological fields like Dr. Kildare or Marcus Welby. I guarantee that these are the last…
Many of cinema's earliest breakout comedy teams are still fondly remembered close to a hundred years later. While some younger movie fans may not be intimately familiar with Laurel & Hardy, the Ma…
A few years ago, the American Film Institute unveiled its Top 25 actors of the 20th century, male legends who graced the silver screen during Hollywood Golden Age (movie debut in or before 1950). Have…
They are peevish.
They are shrewish.
They are grumpy... ...but we love them! Who is your all-time Favorite Grouchy Character? For an uncropped view of the images see the slides here.
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Choose your Hefty Hero. Let's narrow the field by looking at each actor’s most famous protagonist role. From this list of Rotund Good Guys in movies, who is your favorite? Vote for the Hefty Heroines …
Blackface is a form of theatrical makeup used predominantly by non-black performers to portray a caricature of a black person. In the United States the practice gained popularity during the 19th centu…