I don't think I've ever laughed harder during a movie than during "Young Frankenstein". The scenes with him and Gene Hackman are priceless. Fire is good, fire is our friend. And Peter Boyle in top coat and singing "Uper Duper" is laugh out loud hysterical.
What will Ray do without his father? What will Debra do without havin' someone to keep Marie in check. An' even though Marie is a busy-body, how's she gonna deal with the loneliness without Frank? An' how will Robert ever gain his father's approval now?
But what I really wanna know is how come Ray's dad was on the X-Files the other night, an' where'd he get all them psychic abilities from?
The world is always saddened a little more when a person with the gif of laughter passes on.
ReplyDeleteHe will be missed.
I don't think I've ever laughed harder during a movie than during "Young Frankenstein". The scenes with him and Gene Hackman are priceless. Fire is good, fire is our friend. And Peter Boyle in top coat and singing "Uper Duper" is laugh out loud hysterical.
ReplyDeleteSigh... he was funny. I had no idea that was him in Young Frankenstein, but that's what the newscasters seem to care the most about.
ReplyDeleteI'd change my avatar to be more sad, as I've done in the past, but Blogger seems intent on keeping me happy 24/7.
Oh, and P.S.: happy holidays.
ReplyDeleteSad. Very sad.
ReplyDeleteWhat will Ray do without his father? What will Debra do without havin' someone to keep Marie in check. An' even though Marie is a busy-body, how's she gonna deal with the loneliness without Frank? An' how will Robert ever gain his father's approval now?
But what I really wanna know is how come Ray's dad was on the X-Files the other night, an' where'd he get all them psychic abilities from?