"The Playboy of The Daily Mail."
"The Playboy of The Daily Mail."
What's her/your favorite?
And _that's_ why I didn't like "A Night at the Opera." They were all beaming and kind to the wimp and the woman wimp.
He's pretty dark in "The Cocoanuts," too. That's the best part of the movie: Harpo chasing women through the lobby, or glaring darkly as he gets up for his 100th cup of alcoholic punch.
Sometimes there's something to redeem it: "Lydia the Tattooed Lady" in "At the Circus," the final scene with the train in "Out West." But that's why God made YouTube.
Speaking about philosophy: Groucho's is the best version because it has the best (secular) reason for making love: because you came from a mother and father who made love, and good for them.
"Duck Soup" is sublime. "Horse Feathers" is merely wonderful.
I took a course on Marketing in college for extra credit. If you have different varieties of a product, then you can charge different prices for it. Besides, it's pretty.
Actually, they *were* tied up in brown paper (or butcher's block white paper) until World War I.
_No._ However, there are Christmas songs where the _listeners_ use the Wilhelm Scream.
Googling "cocaine" and "Harold Lloyd," I got this: http://www.rogerebert.com/b…
Pauline Kael says, "Yessss!"
And for solar power.
" . . . An incomprehensible babble of nonsense syllables."
You're wrong: it's turtles all the way down.
I'm sorry, but Oscar doesn't go in for quality.
It's in keeping with the recent Marceline adventure. Both the miniseries and this episode have really dim views of growing up. Nothing like the ancient Greek myth, where the youth finally is able to reclaim his fathers weapons and armor.
You're not really invisible.
I'm sorry they didn't show the backstage male rehearsal from "Topsy Turvy".
Keep it clean, keep it fast