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General Category => Ask the Experts => Topic started by: alm on May 24, 2011, 10:17:51 AM
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You guys are more on top of this than I...where is the most complex card of \'better\' horses running this Weekend? The steady diet of chalk is killing me.
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Supposed to be great racing at Monticello this weekend. The bus from Kutshers will be bringing fans the entire holiday weekend.
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Don\'t forget to hit the Pink Elephant lounge at Grossingers while you are there!
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alm Wrote:
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> You guys are more on top of this than I...where is
> the most complex card of \'better\' horses running
> this Weekend?
LOL! Not to make fun of your question, Alm -- but it reminds me of the scene from \"Lost In America\", where Albert Brooks\' character goes into the employment agency in some one-horse town, and asks what kind of jobs they have \"in the one-hundred thousand dollar range\".
To which the employment agent dryly responds, \"Well, lemme open up my file with all of the hundred thousand dollar jobs, and let\'s have a look!\"
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Great point, but is it true?
I saw the movie when it came out of course and never thought any part of it was actually funny. I don\'t remember that scene, because I tend to forget crap movies...but I can tell you it still isn\'t funny.
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alm Wrote:
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> I saw the movie when it came out of course and
> never thought any part of it was actually funny.
> I don\'t remember that scene, because I tend to
> forget crap movies...but I can tell you it still
> isn\'t funny.
Of course. Let me dig up a \"Porky\'s\" reference for you...
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Actually spending the Memorial Day Weekend at the Jerry Lewis Lounge at the Browns Hotel.. Free prune danish and a great late show.
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Roast pork on garlic bread in Loch Sheldrake.
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alm Wrote:
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> Great point, but is it true?
>
> I saw the movie when it came out of course and
> never thought any part of it was actually funny.
> I don\'t remember that scene, because I tend to
> forget crap movies...but I can tell you it still
> isn\'t funny.
To each his own and all that rot, but the scene where he goes to the casino manager and asks for their money back fractured me.
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The gentleman obviously needs a refresher course in the concept of \"the nest egg\"
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Porky\'s might have been a funnier movie...but consider this: Albert Brooks perfected his whiney neurotic and really never went beyond...his brother Super Dave was at least twice as funny...Brooks usually kills a scene after 30 seconds...and Julie Haggerty? Maybe the most insipid ingenue to hit the screen in the second half of the century and her plunge in quality roles suggests that Hollywood couldn\'t bank on her and she probably works very, very cheaply.
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alm Wrote:
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> Porky\'s might have been a funnier movie...but
> consider this: Albert Brooks perfected his whiney
> neurotic and really never went beyond...his
> brother Super Dave was at least twice as
> funny...Brooks usually kills a scene after 30
> seconds...and Julie Haggerty? Maybe the most
> insipid ingenue to hit the screen in the second
> half of the century and her plunge in quality
> roles suggests that Hollywood couldn\'t bank on her
> and she probably works very, very cheaply.
OK, truce...this is obviously a matter of taste, not substance, and can\'t possibly be argued in any sort of productive manner.
I have friends who think I don\'t have the \"comedy gene\" because I don\'t find Jack Black nor Tom Green the least bit funny...and if I see Will Ferrell in yet another movie prancing around in his jockey shorts, I just might vomit until I flip myself inside-out.
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If you like Albert Brooks even a little, see I\'ll Do Anything, a seriously underrated movie.
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Truce is good, but substance can be measured here to an extent. Can we agree that Larry David is funny? Mel Brooks (even while he\'s napping) is funny? Woody Allen (personal failings aside) is funny. Carl and Rob Reiner are funny? Sid Caesar maybe was the funniest? If not him, I watched Rodney Dangerfield blow away Chris Rock live in a comedy club...maybe he was funniest? Milton Berle killed you with one-liners? And the list goes on. When viewed in that context, where do you place Albert Brooks?
Meanwhile, I still want sound professional advice on which track to concentrate on this weekend.
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I don\'t care how many people like him, Larry David is not funny. And Chris Rock (like Pryor and Bruce before him) is a lot more than just funny.
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\"Larry David is not funny.\"
Plainly, his humor goes over your head.
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Larry David is funny. You need a certain IQ/level of intelligence to appreciate it, that\'s all. HP
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Listen, I didn\'t like the other show either. You guys are right, hopefully I\'ll evolve enough someday to see what the hell is funny about that stuff.
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While you\'re at it, evolve your way out of liking \"I\'ll Do Anything.\" It was written as a musical. They showed it to test audiences. It was a massive flop. So they re-wrote it at the last second, killing the songs and throwing in more dialogue. The movie is a total mess--an awful effort from superb connections.
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no chris rock fan here, however, the kids have me watching \"everybody hates chris\" which is basically his childhood years, it\'s absolutely terrific, sort of like the Wonder years\" but much funnier.
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Pryor\'s early 1970s comedy album \"This N-----s Crazy\" is madly brilliant.
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\"hopefully I\'ll evolve enough someday to see what the hell is funny about that stuff.\"
How long do you think you\'re going to live? LMAO.
HP
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Dang! With friends like these, JB ...
Personally, I think Albert Brooks is best suited to small dosages. I think the short films he used to do for SNL were his best work.
And, Al, if you are going to mention Woody\'s personal failings, you should include Chaplin.