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Much more evidence of DC and other comic insanity can be found at http://superdickery.com/ind…. Check out the "seduction of the innocents" gallery for some of the funniest, assuming you aren't offended by gay double entendres.

Not to introduce an unrelated iconoclastic controversy, but I enjoyed a brief interview with Duvall years ago (I think in the UK mag Uncut) where he got bent out of shape over some reverent reference to John Ford and referred to The Searchers as a piece of shit. I found it refreshing since I had never and still

Thousand Pieces of Gold
I didn't see a mention of this movie. I saw it when it first came out and don't know how it holds up, but I recall thinking CC was destined to become a screen idol in the Gary Cooper mold. And with that movie, he replaced me as the man of my wife's dreams. Actually, he probably replaced

Try starting with the shitty ones. Then you'll be surprised when you work back.
Dating myself here (which I guess is ok since I've already had sex with myself about 40,000 times), but my first exposure to Marx Brothers was at a revival theater when I was about 18. They were showing the Big Store and At the Circus.

I've always rotated Duck Soup and It's A Gift as two greatest comedies. I find that fewer and fewer young people have the same regard for the Fields movies, probably due to slow pace.

Girl I Ain't a Negro, I'm a Millionaire
Randy Newman's hysterical "Back on My Feet Again" has a mental patient trying to talk the Doctor into releasing him. Testimony for his sanity is wild story about his sister running off with faux "Negro from the eastern shore."

Enema enema enema
new world crystal ball.

What am I doing? Jacking off to Andy Griffith? Jacking off to Clara?
Late comment but watching that scene with Clara and Aunt Bee reminded me of classic CYE Larry/Leon conversation that veers into discussion of lack of attractiveness of women on AG show. "I don't remember many beauties on that show frankly."
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What's the third best of the 60s?
"The Andy Griffith Show was the best-written, best-acted, best-shot sitcom of the '60s" doesn't go far enough. Dick Van Dyke doesn't hold up very well for me but it is at least watchable. Beyond it at a distant second whatta ya got? My Mother the Car? Car 54 Where are you? Camp