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It's a Mad Mad Mad Max Fury Road

SaxMan

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An interesting take on the classic 1963 movie.

https://vimeo.com/132968940

One of the most remarkable movies in terms of cameo appearances. Mickey Rooney was the last survivor of the main cast. Out of the entire cast of over 100 actors only Carl Reiner, Nicholas Georgiade, Barrie Chase, Marvin Kaplan, John Clarke and Jerry Lewis are still with us
 
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hmmmmmmm ...
 
One of the great comic scenes of all time in film: Jonathan Winters destroying an entire gas station.

STILL: What was that??!!!! :wink-new:
 
One of the great comic scenes of all time in film: Jonathan Winters destroying an entire gas station.

STILL: What was that??!!!! :wink-new:

That movie was full of great, memorable scenes! Some of my favorites:

Mickey and Buddy flying the Beach 18 after the pilot gets knocked out.
Milton Berle and Terry Thomas holding Ethel Merman upside down to shake the keys loose.
Phil Silvers with the kid telling him to cross the river in the car: "Here! You want me to cross HERE?!"
Sid Ceasar with wife (Edie Adams) locked in the basement of the hardware store and their "explosive attempts" to get free.
 
I saw that movie when it came out in '63. It's always fun to watch it again. A funny movie.
My favorite scene is when Jimmy Durante "kicks the bucket "
 
That was hilarious. I love both of those movies, and the way he mashed them together was great.
 
I have never seen the Max movie so a lot of that mashup was lost on me. I saw MMW as a kid in a US Military Hospital theater in Germany (At the time, I thought it was a new movie, but this was 1968, so I guess it was already 5 years old). I remember there was a young soldier who had just come through some lower intestinal surgery, who was laughing so hard he had to be taken back to the ER! What a stellar cast, the likes of which will never be seen again in a single movie!
 
I saw the movie (which is interesting BTW), but only the sound track is used... and I didn't otherwise get any connections.
 
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