Diary of a Hoosier out of her element
"Young Frankenstein" was hilarious and satisfying in so many ways. "Everybody Loves Raymond, not so much."
Ahh yes, Marty Feldman as Igor, touching the violin and saying "It's still warm".One of my all time favorite lines.Peter Boyle, from what I have heard, was supposed to have been one of the really good guys in Hollywood.
Peter Boyle was one of the good guys, in spite of the fact that he usually played weirdos and jerks. He was good friends with John Lennon, apparently. But c'mon - Putting on the Ritz? What more could you want from a movie scene?
Marty Feldman: "What hump?", or "Abbey, uh.... Abbey Normal, that was it."Cloris Leachman: "Yes, yes, yes... HE WAS MY BOYFRIEND!"Teri Garr: "Put zeh candle back!"Madeline Kahn: "Taffeta darling"Yep, one of my favorite movies! I still enjoy listening to it while my kids watch it in the back of the car on road trips. I was sad to hear Peter Boyle died.
Yeah that was sad. he was hilarious in "Johnny Dangerously" as well.
How do we stop all this dying?
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"Young Frankenstein" was hilarious and satisfying in so many ways. "Everybody Loves Raymond, not so much."
Ahh yes, Marty Feldman as Igor, touching the violin and saying "It's still warm".
One of my all time favorite lines.
Peter Boyle, from what I have heard, was supposed to have been one of the really good guys in Hollywood.
Peter Boyle was one of the good guys, in spite of the fact that he usually played weirdos and jerks. He was good friends with John Lennon, apparently.
But c'mon - Putting on the Ritz? What more could you want from a movie scene?
Marty Feldman: "What hump?", or "Abbey, uh.... Abbey Normal, that was it."
Cloris Leachman: "Yes, yes, yes... HE WAS MY BOYFRIEND!"
Teri Garr: "Put zeh candle back!"
Madeline Kahn: "Taffeta darling"
Yep, one of my favorite movies! I still enjoy listening to it while my kids watch it in the back of the car on road trips.
I was sad to hear Peter Boyle died.
Yeah that was sad. he was hilarious in "Johnny Dangerously" as well.
How do we stop all this dying?
Post a Comment