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Post by Classickat on May 9, 2020 5:09:25 GMT
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Post by aajjgg on May 9, 2020 13:10:33 GMT
He passed away a few years ago.
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audi
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Post by audi on Jul 20, 2020 23:21:56 GMT
Wow!
"...to walk in the footsteps of a genius like Jerry Lewis."
You can tell he meant every word.
With that said:
"Three On A Couch" still sux the big one.
Perhaps, freshynfs and I can give a screening at our next Jerry Fest/vacation.
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Post by Classickat on Jul 21, 2020 10:40:17 GMT
You need to vacation in AZ so we can all watch it together.  But definitely after AZ is free from disease. Three on a Couch has great moments though, and Jerry looks great! For some reason in this period the production or filmmaking value went down in his films, though I still love them. But a lot of films in the late 60's look like this then again. The color also seems zapped of life, and I know Jerry still had a lot of color in these films, but everything starts to get faded and yellowy during this period in films. It just isn't as vibrant as Rock-a-Bye Baby, or The Nutty Professor. The Day the Clown Cried at least looked like the filmmaking and production level was back to top notch again. Three On A Couch, The Big Mouth, One More Time, and yes even Which Way to the Front get a little sloppy in quality of the film. Not sure why that happened. Same for Hardly Working. I think Cracking Up looked a lot better.
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