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Topic History of: Laurel & Hardy biopic
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andrew Three Musketeers was awful, Telstar, All of Nothing, Lesbian Vampire Killers just a mess deserved to be a flop.
Cor Blimey-Trousers andrew wrote:
robbiex wrote:
It should be interesting as long as they don't let James Cordon anywhere near it.

Amazing how many good films he has ruined.


How many? I can't remember more than a handful of films he's been in, let alone good ones. History Boys - good film, he didn't ruin it. The Boat That Rocked - not a good film, he didn't ruin it. The Three Muskateers - not seen it, was it good, did he ruin it? That's about it. Not exactly an 'amazing' list.
andrew robbiex wrote:
It should be interesting as long as they don't let James Cordon anywhere near it.

Amazing how many good films he has ruined.
Cowcumber and Possett Pru wrote:
There is one scene (Sons of the Desert, if memory serves) where Stan eats a wax apple. The moment when he realises it's wax, thinks about it, and then carries on eating: sublime. It's the most beautifully acted bit of comedy I think I've ever seen.

Indeed Pru, one of my favourite scenes. It's shown however that he has form with the wax apple eating as dialogue spoken by Hardy's wife suggests: "That's the third apple that's gone missing this week!".

Andrew wrote:
Several years ago I was in the membership club, they sent me a article that the steps and surroundings, are being maintained so they are exactly in the movie after all this years.

Yes the steps have survived well. It's built up now on both sides though, there's a plaque near the bottom step commemorating the Music Box film.
Pru There is one scene (Sons of the Desert, if memory serves) where Stan eats a wax apple. The moment when he realises it's wax, thinks about it, and then carries on eating: sublime. It's the most beautifully acted bit of comedy I think I've ever seen.