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Oct 2020

@mbindhammer
@Fuzzyman818

I watched both of those movies and just didn't care for either one. :smiley: If I want to watch all-star cast and rampant buffonery, the winner and still champion is "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" :smiley:

"Mad world", most notably by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules for the soundtrack of the film Donnie Darko? I grew up in the 80's when we heard the original version of Tears for Fears. But I'm a fan of Donnie Darko!

Oh hell yeah. My dad loves that one. I think it was one of the first movies he ever watched in a theater as a kid.

I really want to watch the old pink panther films with Peter Sellers.

See these in order. :smiley:

A Shot in the Dark first, since it has nothing to do with "The Pink Panther" at all and it is probably by far Seller's best comedy work. The original Pink Panther is okay...a little meh, it's nowhere near as funny to me. Then check out "The Return of the Pink Panther", as it's probably priceless mostly for Catherine Schell's HILARIOUS and REAL crackups throughout the film that Blake Edwards decided to keep in, then finish up with "The Pink Panther Strikes Again", one more effort that prides itself on slapstick. To me, the moat scene alone is sheer comedic brilliance. :smiley:

Nono, this has nothing to do with "DD". "Mad, Mad" was an early 1960s film where an all-star cast tries to outwit each other to find a rare treasure. :smiley: it's non-stop comedy. A bit forced in spots, and you'll cringe some, but overall a really good homage to slapstick. :smiley:

I'm not surprised that most people don't recognize it. This movie is perhaps the most overlooked of Rick Moranis' career.
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