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Abbott and Costello in Who Done It?

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Abbott and Costello in Who Done It?
Abbott and Costello in Who Done It? (1942)

IMDB rating: 7.60

Plot: Two dumb soda jerks dream of writing radio mysteries. When they try to pitch an idea at a radio station, they end up in the middle of a real murder when the station owner is killed during a broadcast.

Directors: Kenton Erle C.

Actors: Abbott Bud,Costello Lou,Knowles Patric,Gargan William,Gomez Thomas,Bendix William,Porter Don,Cowan Jerome,Stossel Ludwig,Abbott Norman,Barber Bobby,Bruce Eddie,Dubov Paul,Comedy,Mystery,

Which comedy team did you like most from these 3?
Abbott and Costello
Laurel and Hardy
The Marx Brothers

I can’t really pick a favorite. Each one had funny skits and movies. What about you?


I enjoyed these teams in the same order where you listed them. I
grew up more with Abbott and Costello, and didn’t see the Laurel
and Hardy films until I was grown. I used to see the movies of A&C
with my parents while growing up, before we got television. And then
we began watching a weekly show with both of them. The weekly
show wasn’t as good or well thought out, as their movies. I did feel
sorry for Costello tho. He was always getting the worst of things. And
he’d be calling, "Aaaabbbbuuuuuutttt" at the top of his lungs when
he got scared or was in trouble. That always made the theatre audience laugh every time. I know he was the brains behind the duo since Bud Abbott gave Lou Costello all of the kudos’ for making their act work. But I did get tired of Lou saying in a little voice, "I’m jus ta widdle boy". To get attention from some of the ladies. And of course, he was just a short, chubby man. But the two made us laugh and we
laughed at the theatre til we almost rolled in the aisles.
Laurel and Hardy had their own gimmick. And it was clear who was
the one who got dumped on, and who got them into trouble. I found
msyelf laughing over the trouble that always happened to them. And
the messes literally too.
The Marx Brothers, were my least favorite. I saw them in alot of the
older movies. And sometimes, I thought they were just stupid. Then
when I married, my husband told me he had been a friend of Harpos’
son, and that Harpo could talk just as well as the rest of them. His
silence was just his gimmick in the troupe. And in fact, he was an old
disgruntled man when my husband met him and saw him countless
times. And he did not like kids. Even teen agers, shuffling under foot.
He wanted them out of the house, to play ball somewhere else. He
was not a happy man, as he had portrayed in the movies. I always
wondered if Groucho was also a grouch, like his brother.

| Nov 25, 2021


I lean toward Abbott and Costello of the three. "Who’s on first?" will always be a classic. I absolutely loved Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis too and was sorry when they broke up.
Aunt Dee | Jun 19, 2009


Laurel and Hardy, I just loved those guys.
Suzie s | Jun 19, 2009


I like them all. If I had to choose a favorite…
The Marx Brothers.
MS2 | Jun 19, 2009


I’m like you - I like all three - I remember when I went to the Midnight movie and watched "Bud Abbot and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein"

I think I was either still in grade school or in junior high.

I was so scared - I covered my eyes through most of the movie.

Oh my, what great memories and during a great era to live in.

Thanks for the memories.
DeeJay.
deejaydevoted | Jun 19, 2009


They all have their merits and "classic" scenes that will last forever. However I would always prefer Stan & Ollie. They appeal to both young and old, worked in both silent and sound movies, but the most important aspect is the fact ALL their films have stood the test of time. Even their earliest films still remain popular and the humor has not become tainted in time. Long may they remain the number one funniest duo ever!
magicbrian | Nov 25, 1941


Laurel and Hardy
grandmac38 | Jun 19, 2009


Hard, but I think I’d opt for Abbott and Costello! REALLY enjoyed them!
sage seeker | Jun 19, 2009


Abbott and Costello
daisymayNY | Jun 19, 2009


Abbott and Costello
jonds | Jun 19, 2009


Bud & Lou for me!
Tired Old Man | Jun 19, 2009


They were all great
UNK | Jun 19, 2009


Abbott and Costello
Especially Who"s on First.
Did you know that it"s in the Baseball Hall of Fame?
guppy | Jun 19, 2009


By FAR, Abbott and Costello. To this day, I refer to their "Who’s on First" routine… when I don’t know the answer to a question, I simply say, "THIRD BASE!"

Have a Seasoned day.
wyomugs | Jun 19, 2009


Of the three, I’d have to say that I liked Laurel & Hardy the best. I really didn’t care for the other two.
Shortstuff13 | Jun 19, 2009


I think Abbott and costello.
Bunnee | Jun 19, 2009


I preferred Groucho and Harpo.
They were much funnier than the other pairs.
In fact I wonder what I found funny about the other pairs.
They must have appealed to my childish thoughts on humour.
CLYDE55 | Jun 20, 2009


a & c by far..but the sixities had some great ones jerry stiller (king of queens) and ann meara "stewarts" mom are husband and wife and were really great in the day. sonny and cher were pretty good.. i guess egos dont allow so many these days. i know conan is bombing, i cant believe the execs didnt want to shop outside the network because they have screwed up and johnny deserves better.
KathyC | Jun 20, 2009


Bob Hope and Bing Crosby and Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. So funny.
Daisymae | Jun 20, 2009


Laurel & Hardy
queen of answers | Jun 20, 2009


Abbott and Costello was my favorite, but Martin & Lewis were good, too.
Just me | Jun 20, 2009


marx bros
cutsup | Jun 20, 2009

Auntie Mame - DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Auntie MameAuntie Mame (1958)

IMDB rating: 7.80

Plot: Always armed with a colorful dress and an acerbic quip, the flamboyant, vibrant socialite Mame Dennis is the quintessential roaring 20’s flapper, with a huge desire to live life to enjoy it and also just for the hell of it. Into this world comes her young orphaned nephew Patrick Dennis, whom she is appointed the guardian of. Immediately the two fall in love with each other, and she spends the rest of the movie, which takes us through the Great Depression and beyond, trying to rescue him from the stuffy, conventionalist people he’s used to. There are a couple of bumps along the way, but there are plenty of fun adventures that prove that Mame is one hell of a woman.

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DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version

Directors: DaCosta Morton

Actors: Tucker Forrest,Clark Fred,Smith Roger,Knowles Patric,Handzlik Jan,Waterman Willard,Hughes Robin,Shimoda Yuki,Comedy,Drama,

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Out of these movies, what are the 30 worst movies?
Conair
Seven
Cruel Intentions
Anchorman
The Notebook
Drop Dead Fred
Blow
The Princess Bride
Roman Holiday
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Waterboy
Van Wilder
Starship Troopers
Grease
Bridges of Madison County
CRASH
Mean Girls
300
Scary Movie 1
The Simpsons
Bruce Almighty
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron
Pirates of the Caribbean
Phantom of the Opera
Dracula: Dead and Loving It!
Friday
Memento
Reservoir Dogs
Ghost
Pretty Woman
King Kong
Wizard of Oz
Collateral
Apocalypto
Night of the Living Dead
The Shining
Cry Baby
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Little Miss Sunshine.
Princess bride
stomp the yard
bring it on
bring it on all or nothing
300
beerfest
rise of thaj
Harold and Kumar
Scarface
transformers
E. T.
Road warrior
Heathers
The Waterboy
Wayne’s World
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
50 First Dates
Spaceballs
Better Off Dead
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
the notebook
a walk to remember
i now pronounce you chuck and Larry
American pie trilogy
the notebook
a walk to remember
she’s the man
john tucker must die
mean girls
office space
garden state
the professional
united 93
pan’s labyrinth!!
goodfellas
american history x
tommy boy
almost heroes
Hoodlum Friday
Four Brothers
The Island Anger
Management Money Talks
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
The Little Mermaid
Top Gun
Lord of the Rings
Bruce Almighty
crybaby
ghost world
hairspray (the original)
american beauty
rebel w/o a cause
natural born killers
amelie
fear & loathing in las Vegas
Rocky
Rocky II
Rocky III
Rocky IV
Rocky V
Rocky Balboa
Talladega Nights
King Pin ( w/ Woody Harellson)
The Crossroads ( w/ Ralph Machio)
Lord of The Rings
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pride and Prejudice
The Day After Tomorrow
Titanic
Forrest Gump
Grease
Bruce Almighty
The Devil Wears Prada
Princess Diaries
13 going on 30
50 First Dates
She’s The Man
Sleepover
Raise Your Voice
Ice Princess
Aquamarine
Matilda
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Little Mermaid
Marry Poppins
Wizard of Oz
The Sound of Music
The Iron Giant
Yellow submarine
Help
Piarates all 3
Final Destination all 3
Mystic River
Butterfly effect
Benny and Joon
Breakfast Club
Airplane
Phantom of the Opera
Jungle Book
Cinderella
Fiddler on the Roof
Lion King
Ferris Bueller
A Hard Days Night
notebook
Clerks both
Beauty and the Beast
Silence of the Lambs
I am sam
Secret Window
Hamburger Hill
Forrest Gump
The Green Mile
The Stand
Tommyknockers
Full Metal Jacket
Top Gun
The Guardian
Raw Guts
DUDE WHERES MY CAR
ELF
WITHOUT A PADDLE
SHES THE MAN
-The Secret Garden(the one with Kate Maberly)
-The Lord of the Rings trilogy
-Everything is Illuminated
-Quills
-Titanic
-American Beauty
-I Heart Huckabees
-The First Wives Club
-There’s Something about Mary
-The Shipping News
-The Wizard of Oz
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind
-Les Choriste(The Chorus)
-Adaptation
-Green Street Hooligans
-Dances with Wolves
-Sideways
-Young Frankenstein
-Dumb and Dumber
Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
The Godfather Pt’s 1&2
Auntie Mame
Meet the Parents
The Birdcage
Mommie Dearest
Imitation of Life
Whatever Happend to Baby Jane?
All About Eve
Jaws
rue romance
the last boyscout
reservoir dogs
anger managment
back to the future
back to the future 2
goodfellas
scarface
ricochet
training day
half nelson
city of God
kill bill
booty call
Saw


‘Natural Born Killers’ deserves the title for worst 30 movies on its own. Can’t be bothered checking but is Dogma on there too? It should be…runs a close second to NBK for being the biggest waste of steaming celluloid pap in existence. See also: Existenz, but at least I didn’t go to see that at the cinema.

yomper | Aug 18, 2007


You’ve got some pretty bad ones there, as well as some I truly liked. But you left off the worst movies I’ve ever seen: Event Horizon
justme | Aug 18, 2007


im not reading all these but while i was scrolling through i saw the little mermaid so i pick that one out of the ones i saw
Katie K | Aug 18, 2007


Wow you sure have alot of time on your hands…you have some good movies on there like Seven, The Notebook, Saw, Jaws, The Wizard Of Oz, The Lord Of The Rings, Beauty And The Beast, The Little Mermaid and Grease. I would really hate to know what movies you actually like!!!!Did you maybe mean to write what are the BEST 30 movies???
LP | Aug 18, 2007


You’ve got some good movies in there and some bad ones but none compare to the 3 I most hated: 1. Solaris,2.A Clockwork Orange, 3.Pulp Fiction
jenna | Aug 19, 2007