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The kicker to that Paul Simon bit being that, after Simon leaves, Grodin trys it again with the real Art Garfunkle.
 Telling the audience "Yeah, we could have given you a live reunion of the most beloved duo in American Pop Music history, but we decided to go for a cheap laugh instead" is, comedically speaking, BALLS

Fun Fact: One of the directors who worked on those documentaries was  Zombie Auteur George Romero!

Fun Fact: One of the directors who worked on those documentaries was  Zombie Auteur George Romero!

HELLBOY.
  

HELLBOY.
  

THE WOLFMAN really shouldn't work… but surprisingly, it still DOES. As miscast as he is, Lon jr. somehow makes you care about that big dumb lug. And the look on Claude Raine's face when he realises he's just killed his own son…
 It's not a first rank-classic, but it IS the last of the Uni horrors to really deliver.

THE WOLFMAN really shouldn't work… but surprisingly, it still DOES. As miscast as he is, Lon jr. somehow makes you care about that big dumb lug. And the look on Claude Raine's face when he realises he's just killed his own son…
 It's not a first rank-classic, but it IS the last of the Uni horrors to really deliver.

"Hey, Abbott! Where IS dat guy?"

"Hey, Abbott! Where IS dat guy?"

Noticably, they're going back to basics for the Blu-Ray release: http://www.amazon.com/Unive…
(Although I'd drop the 43 PHANTOM- Chaney Sr. or nothin'!- and squeeze in SON OF FRANK, which is worthy).

Noticably, they're going back to basics for the Blu-Ray release: http://www.amazon.com/Unive…
(Although I'd drop the 43 PHANTOM- Chaney Sr. or nothin'!- and squeeze in SON OF FRANK, which is worthy).

A+C MEET THE MUMMY does have a classic bit where Lou eats a cursed medallion hidden inside a hamburger. Worth seeing just for that string of gags.

A+C MEET THE MUMMY does have a classic bit where Lou eats a cursed medallion hidden inside a hamburger. Worth seeing just for that string of gags.

They did a mystery-thriller, WHO DONE IT?, that was sort of a warm-up for the monster comedies. Directed by the guy who did ISLAND OF LOST SOULS!

They did a mystery-thriller, WHO DONE IT?, that was sort of a warm-up for the monster comedies. Directed by the guy who did ISLAND OF LOST SOULS!

It's interesting to compare the films in which Karloff and Lugosi went head-to-head.Karloff only dominates when the script is clearly tilted in his favor, like in INVISIBLE RAY or BODY SNATCHER.Given a level playing field, like BLACK CAT or SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, Lugosi will come out on top. (And in BLACK FRIDAY, they

It's interesting to compare the films in which Karloff and Lugosi went head-to-head.Karloff only dominates when the script is clearly tilted in his favor, like in INVISIBLE RAY or BODY SNATCHER.Given a level playing field, like BLACK CAT or SON OF FRANKENSTEIN, Lugosi will come out on top. (And in BLACK FRIDAY, they

The one thing I remember about this show is that at the beginning of one episode, Forsythe breaks the 4th wall at the start to tell the audience that, although the episode will air AFTER the '92 Presidential election, they're taping it BEFORE… so they're going to take a chance and GUESS the election results based on

The one thing I remember about this show is that at the beginning of one episode, Forsythe breaks the 4th wall at the start to tell the audience that, although the episode will air AFTER the '92 Presidential election, they're taping it BEFORE… so they're going to take a chance and GUESS the election results based on

I've always suspected that the real secret to the popularity of Fonzie was that he was, by conventional standards, miscast. If he had actually been played by a "sexy bad boy" type, he would just be a cliche- and more of a straight man. But because Winkler was a short, average looking guy who played it light, he became