Thursday

Stupid Safe crackers!

You've got to watch this very stupid safe crack on

http://www.nothingtoxic.com/
Greetz
Frank

Sunday

Fergalicious Parody

Amazing good Fergalicious Parody on YouTube.com. Great persons, dancing, and booty calls from the outer space!

New Transformers on YouTube.com

You got Transformers allright. After that comes this person. Have fun..





Greetz

Frank

Funny Old Grandma Singing!

Friday

Top 5 Comedy Movies

1. "Some Like It Hot" (1959)

Billy Wilder's "Some Like It Hot" is arguably the greatest comedy ever made. Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis play jazz musicians who dress in drag and join an all-girl band, where they meet the sexy singer Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe). I loved the hilarious Cary Grant impression by Curtis as his character Joe tries to win Sugar's heart by impersonating a suave, debonair millionaire.

2. "Dr. Strangelove" (1964)

In Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove," psychotic U.S. Air Force General Jack D. Ripper sends B-52s to attack the Soviet Union with nuclear weapons. U.S. President Muffley assembles his advisors, including Dr. Strangelove, in the Pentagon's War Room. I think "Dr. Strangelove" is probably the greatest political satire in film history, in addition to being one of the best black comedies ever made. Peter Sellers plays three roles, and I find him hilarious in all of them.

3. "Annie Hall" (1977)

Woody Allen must have been channeling Freud and Marx (Groucho, that is) when he made "Annie Hall," and I consider it one of the great romantic comedies of all time. Alvy Singer (Allen) is a neurotic New York Jewish comedian who tells about his romance with the insecure Annie Hall (Diane Keaton), a WASP originally from Wisconsin. But Annie matured a bit, and the romance came to a bittersweet end. Alvy's advice to Annie: "Don't take any course where they make you read 'Beowulf'."

4. "It Happened One Night" (1934)

In Frank Capra's "It Happened One Night," a runaway heiress (Claudette Colbert) and a newspaper reporter (Clark Gable) are forced by circumstances to take a long road trip together. Whenever they stay in a motel, he puts up a clothesline between their twin beds, then hangs a blanket over it and refers to the divider as the "Walls of Jericho." I love the ending of this film: A blast from a toy trumpet sounds, a blanket is shown dropping from a rope to the floor, and the screen goes black.

5. "Bringing Up Baby" (1938)

I consider Howard Hawks' "Bringing Up Baby" to be the quintessential screwball comedy, and I know of no other movie where the funny sequences are so nearly nonstop throughout. The madcap film stars the undisputed king of screwball comedy, Cary Grant, and he is paired with Katharine Hepburn, who is brilliant here. Grant portrays a nerdy paleontologist who gets involved with a ditsy heiress played by Hepburn, and her dog runs off with one of his rare bones. The titular Baby is a pet leopard.

The rest is yet to come.
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Tuesday

The Top Comedy Video Weblog

More to come in a later stadium! Great to see that the website is alive again, and it's ready to deploy the latest and BEST comedy video's online!
Check it out daily!

Greetz
Frank