The crazy spoof of disaster movies, a mix of old school vaudeville, Looney Tunes cartoon gags, and “Mad” magazine irreverence, has my vote for the funniest film ever made.
Chevy Chase takes top billing as an eccentric Obi Wan Kenobi of the country club set in this comedy, costarring with Rodney Dangerfield, Michael O’Keefe, and a scene-stealing Bill Murray.
Angie Dickinson and Michael Caine star in the stylish, sexy thriller, De Palma’s reworking of Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ executed with cinematic brio and an erotic charge.
Kermit the Frog hosts the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational variety show to ever hit prime time. Decades later, it’s still funny, fast-paced, utterly madcap, and tremendous fun.
The sequel to the original ‘Suspiria,’ set in an ominous New York apartment building, is a mystery with the logic of a dream and the vivid style that made Argento’s reputation.