I didn't know it but when I stuck the quote in Google it came up with lots of hits. So now I know the movie though I never saw it. So tell us.. was he or wasn't he??? From another world??
Oh and Matilda... I concur about Jerry Lewis. I'm a little embarrassed (:o-->) to admit that I liked his movies when I was a child but what the hey.. folks grow up. What is it with the French anyways??
Do we need a new theme guys?? Any requests from any specific decade? The '60's perhaps?? Hard or easy??? Movie themes perhaps???
I can fulfill part of that request.. I saw this movie from the back seat at a drive-in. But.. I was in the back seat with my brother and sister. My parents were in the front seat. Click HERE!
Kathy.. that's a great site for movie pics. I looked around a bit and they have a lot of movies. Don't know the scene, though. Heck.. didn't even see the movie. Did you like it? It got mixed reviews.
It's my understanding that the guy that movie was about had a really good staff working form him. :)-->
OK Wasway, I can play that game!
THIS is a song that seems to have came through the tinny sounding speaker at the drive in for many years! Course, I wouldn't know anything about the back seat.
Kathy.. that's a great site for movie pics. I looked around a bit and they have a lot of movies. Don't know the scene, though. Heck.. didn't even see the movie. Did you like it? It got mixed reviews.
sudo (who usually waits for the video)
I thought it was excellent. But then IMHO it would be hard for me not to love anything Kevin Spacey did. And no lie, I still don't know if he was or was not. According to the movie line of course. :)-->
...is a song that seems to have came through the tinny sounding speaker at the drive in for many years! Course, I wouldn't know anything about the back seat.
Here's something to help get it out of your head... You know that movie theme I posted? And you responded about letting people go?? Made me think of tune I had on my hard drive. I hope you have a broadband connection because if you do.. and like gospel music.. click HERE! and rock a little. It's a little long but it takes a while before it heats up.
The days go on and on... they don't end. All my life needed was a sense of someplace to go. I don't believe that one should devote his life to morbid self-attention, I believe that one should become a person like other people.
This is a dark day for the nostalgia thread. Paul Henning has passed away at the age of 93.
Paul was the creator, producer, writer of the Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, and executive producer of Green Acres.
The Beverly Hillbillies was one of the most critically attacked shows ever, but I contend that in it's best days was brilliantly conceived, written and acted.Buddy Ebsen actually brought a dignity to the Jed Clampett role. Irene Ryan was amazing as granny. Donna Douglas was many baby boomer's first love, and In my opinion Max Baer jr has been underrated for his Jethro Bodine. Some of the biggest laughs were Jethro wanting to be a double knot spy, or his other 'careers'. And unlike other TV 'idiots' (like Crazy Guggenheim or Gomer pyle) he thankfully never sang!
Paul Henning wrote for George Burns and Gracie Allen during the forties, and created the Bob Cummings Show (Love that Bob) in the 50's.
You're right... a sad day indeed. Of all the work he did, the most creative, original, imaginative, and hence most risky work he ever did was Green Acres, IMO. What a life he had.. lived to be 93.
The days go on and on... they don't end. All my life needed was a sense of someplace to go. I don't believe that one should devote his life to morbid self-attention, I believe that one should become a person like other people.
Recommended Posts
Top Posters In This Topic
693
2506
632
881
Popular Days
Apr 30
41
Jan 5
36
Apr 29
32
Dec 3
32
Top Posters In This Topic
GeorgeStGeorge 693 posts
ChattyKathy 2,506 posts
hiway29 632 posts
Sudo 881 posts
Popular Days
Apr 30 2005
41 posts
Jan 5 2006
36 posts
Apr 29 2005
32 posts
Dec 3 2005
32 posts
Posted Images
wasway
As we said back in altar boy school..Pax Vobiscum, Kathy
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
I know the quote,but can't think of a clever way to not reveal the film. Sometimes I get a little spacey.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Kathy,
I didn't know it but when I stuck the quote in Google it came up with lots of hits. So now I know the movie though I never saw it. So tell us.. was he or wasn't he??? From another world??
Oh and Matilda... I concur about Jerry Lewis. I'm a little embarrassed (:o-->) to admit that I liked his movies when I was a child but what the hey.. folks grow up. What is it with the French anyways??
Do we need a new theme guys?? Any requests from any specific decade? The '60's perhaps?? Hard or easy??? Movie themes perhaps???
Link to comment
Share on other sites
wasway
Drive in movie classics and the songs that played on the radio while we were in the back row/seat
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Y'all have it. An interesting movie I thought. And Sudo, I've gone back and forth on whether he was real or not. And based on the movie I'm not sure.
Since it looks like most have it the movie was K-Pax where Kevin Spacey played Prot.
Now everyone go back to sleep. It's late you know, what you doing up anyway reading about guys who think they are, and just may be. ;)-->
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Hmmm, now what was this scene about?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Wasway,
I can fulfill part of that request.. I saw this movie from the back seat at a drive-in. But.. I was in the back seat with my brother and sister. My parents were in the front seat. Click HERE!
Kathy.. that's a great site for movie pics. I looked around a bit and they have a lot of movies. Don't know the scene, though. Heck.. didn't even see the movie. Did you like it? It got mixed reviews.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Steve!
Let my people go see that movie!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Bluzeman
It's my understanding that the guy that movie was about had a really good staff working form him. :)-->
OK Wasway, I can play that game!
THIS is a song that seems to have came through the tinny sounding speaker at the drive in for many years! Course, I wouldn't know anything about the back seat.
Rick
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Steve!
Why am I thinking of drinking a margarita, allofasudden?
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
I thought it was excellent. But then IMHO it would be hard for me not to love anything Kevin Spacey did. And no lie, I still don't know if he was or was not. According to the movie line of course. :)-->
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Um, well I wish I had never seen this
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Bluzeman
You know, I had totally eradicated the pee wee herman thing from memory till just now. Dammmit! :)-->
Rick
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Steve!
Yeah, dang you Chatskateer! Now I've got "Lady of Spain" in my head and it won't come out!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Steve!,
Here's something to help get it out of your head... You know that movie theme I posted? And you responded about letting people go?? Made me think of tune I had on my hard drive. I hope you have a broadband connection because if you do.. and like gospel music.. click HERE! and rock a little. It's a little long but it takes a while before it heats up.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Rick and Steve...so sorry...yeah right! :)-->
A new one and see y'all later.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
hiway29
This is a dark day for the nostalgia thread. Paul Henning has passed away at the age of 93.
Paul was the creator, producer, writer of the Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, and executive producer of Green Acres.
The Beverly Hillbillies was one of the most critically attacked shows ever, but I contend that in it's best days was brilliantly conceived, written and acted.Buddy Ebsen actually brought a dignity to the Jed Clampett role. Irene Ryan was amazing as granny. Donna Douglas was many baby boomer's first love, and In my opinion Max Baer jr has been underrated for his Jethro Bodine. Some of the biggest laughs were Jethro wanting to be a double knot spy, or his other 'careers'. And unlike other TV 'idiots' (like Crazy Guggenheim or Gomer pyle) he thankfully never sang!
Paul Henning wrote for George Burns and Gracie Allen during the forties, and created the Bob Cummings Show (Love that Bob) in the 50's.
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Hiway29,
You're right... a sad day indeed. Of all the work he did, the most creative, original, imaginative, and hence most risky work he ever did was Green Acres, IMO. What a life he had.. lived to be 93.
sudo
Link to comment
Share on other sites
wasway
CLICK ON THE PIC
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Sudo
Wasway,
Hey!! Click on MY pic!!!!!!!!!!
http://home.midsouth.rr.com/dbdbdb/olivers.wmv'>-->
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
Okay you guys! I listened to that Green Acres tune close to an hour ago and I still can't get it out of my head. ;)-->
Link to comment
Share on other sites
wasway
times sure have changed. I guess back in 67 it was OK to have a pot farm in your penthouse!!
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
huh...did i miss that one...do tell...
Link to comment
Share on other sites
ChattyKathy
So does anyone recognize this quote?
-->
Me neither!
:P--> ;)-->
Link to comment
Share on other sites
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.