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Not Afraid 01-31-2006 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
I kind of liked Novocaine. I've never seen the original Pink Panther movies mostly because every time I try they are so completely unfunny that I give up quickly. But it has been a decade at least since I tried so maybe I'm more refined now.

This is how I feel about most Mel Brooks and all of Monty Python, but, odly enough, I love the Pink Panther films.


Ohm yeah, and I meant to reference that Steve Martin film above. Yup. I did.

Motorboat Cruiser 01-31-2006 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by scaeagles
I watched "Return of the Pink Panther" iwth my 12 year old over the weekend. That's the one where Chief Inspector Dreyfus finally goes completely over the edge. He was birlliant....and scarily convincing.

Actually, I would say that Dreyfus goes a bit more psycho in "The Pink Panther Strikes Again". It is this film that he creates the doomsday machine to destroy the world.

I love all of the original Pink Panther films. Well, except for "The Trail of the Pink Panther", which was horrible and only had snippets of Peter Sellers in it. I believe he had died before the film was completed.

scaeagles 01-31-2006 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Motorboat Cruiser
Actually, I would say that Dreyfus goes a bit more psycho in "The Pink Panther Strikes Again". It is this film that he creates the doomsday machine to destroy the world.

I feel silly for saying this, but that's actually my favorite of them all. When Clouseau is in the Castle and has given Dreyfus laughing gas while posing as a dentist......i just can never stop laughing while i'm watching that.

I also like the assassin with the fake boobs that have poison spikes in them.

Motorboat Cruiser 01-31-2006 04:35 PM

It may be my favorite as well. Sillier than the first two (three if you include "A Shot in the Dark") but loads of fun regardless. Love the laughing gas scene! :)

My parents turned me on to these films at a very young age. I saw them all in the theater, except the original. Very cool that you are turning your kids on to them. They really are timeless.

€uroMeinke 01-31-2006 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Motorboat Cruiser
Very cool that you are turning your kids on to them. They really are timeless.

Not to mention the current boxed set of them all are swankily packaged in Shag artwork.

innerSpaceman 01-31-2006 05:55 PM

I don't think the Pink Panther films have dated well. Either that, or I just don't enjoy them as much as when I saw them in theaters on their original runs ... when I was 12.

I still think Peter Sellers was brilliant, and that attempting to put someone else in the role is folly. Though, of course, the irony that mousepod pointed out is that Sellers would never have performed the role if the folly wasn't committed in the first place.

Motorboat Cruiser 02-12-2006 06:58 PM

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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Inspector Clouseau bumbled his way to the top of the box office as Steve Martin's "The Pink Panther" debuted with $21.7 million to lead a rush of new releases.
I keep hoping for a revolt from the viewing public against this endless onslaught of crappy remakes. Apparently, I will be waiting for a long time. Why does anyone want to even see this crap?

Alex 02-12-2006 09:22 PM

Well, the suburban families have to do something with their time.

This weekend was a rare one for me. I couldn't find a single movie playing within 30 miles of me that I was willing to go see (that I hadn't already seen). Not even with my low standards and really wanting to get out of the house last night.

I almost went and saw Firewall just because but ended up watching Blade on TNT (might as well watch the crap for free). But I would have expected more families to end up at Firewall than The Pink Panther.

scaeagles 02-12-2006 10:08 PM

I won't be seeing The Pink Panther. Just wouldn't be able to bring myself to do it (obviously, from my earlier posts).

On Rotten tomatoes, though, I'm amused that Firewall has a lower rating than Pink Panther - and the Pink Panther is only at a 20% rating.

Gemini Cricket 02-13-2006 07:02 AM

'Firewall' came in 4th. Even the monkey beat Harrison Ford. Wow!


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