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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Fra Bluker (nay nay nay)
Did everyone know that Frankenstein was played by Raymonds father in Everyone Loves Raymond. He passed away last year. |
She still looks OK with the eyes, and hump,....I've woken up next to worse than that :shock: .
I heard that Marty Feldman did the hump shift on purpose to screw with Gene Wilder. |
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Originally Posted by GTR SILVER
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Put....the....candle.......BACK!
lol....Yup!!! Abby? Ya, Abby Normal Elevate me. Ooof (Remember that line?) Fra Bluker (nay nay nay) What knockers. Perhaps some varm milk Did everyone know that Frankenstein was played by Raymonds father in Everyone Loves Raymond. He passed away last year. you know.........roll.....roll..........roll in the hay........ :oops: werewolf...................there wolf :? sounds like ...give..................sedagive?????????? :shock: great flick......... remember " high anxiety"................another great one 8) |
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Originally Posted by GTR SILVER
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
Put....the....candle.......BACK!
lol....Yup!!! Abby? Ya, Abby Normal Elevate me. Ooof (Remember that line?) Fra Bluker (nay nay nay) What knockers. Perhaps some varm milk Did everyone know that Frankenstein was played by Raymonds father in Everyone Loves Raymond. He passed away last year. you know.........roll.....roll..........roll in the hay........ :oops: werewolf...................there wolf :? sounds like ...give..................sedagive?????????? :shock: great flick......... remember " high anxiety"................another great one 8) |
Yup, that's a classic for sure. Right up there with
The Blues Brothers, Caddie Shack and Stripes |
Steve, you forgot, "Fletch". :lol: :P
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Originally Posted by Jackrabbit379
Steve, you forgot, "Fletch". :lol: :P
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Yeah, it was Chevy.
:lol: |
Just a little tidbit for anyone who has a high def TV.
The movie Dr. Doolittle was made a long time ago before they actually knew what the hell they were doing. Sort of like a bunch of farmers building a barn and way over engineered it. That's pretty much what they did with this film. If you ever see it on DVD, buy it and watch it on a Plasma or LCD wide screen. It is probably the most stunning high def movie you will ever see to date. |
Which Dr Doolittle is it? The original one, or the one with Eddie Murphy?
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