Groundhog Day (1993)
Phil: Do you ever have déjà vu,
Mrs. Lancaster?
Mrs. Lancaster: I don't think so, but I could check with the kitchen.
Bill Murray has a problem.
I don't know, maybe it's a rut, but it just seems like every day is exactly the same as the one before. . .
There's this guy, Bill, a bit of a dilemma.
He hits the alarm, sees the same bunch of people, day in and day out. . .
You are NOT gonna believe this! Murray, you know, Bill, the man's dealing with some sh#t.okay.
Um, hold on, I'm sorry, did I already tell you about this?
Ghostbusters (1984)
Dr. Raymond Stantz: Everything was fine with our system until the power grid was shut off by dickless here.
Walter Peck: They caused an explosion!
Mayor: Is this true?
Dr. Peter Venkman: Yes, it's true. [pause]
This man has no dick.
One of many of that time that got watched countless times and then from time to time. Continues to cause me to crack up at a solid team with Ackroyd, Murray, and Ramis. The original, the genesis, and by far THE best of the bunch.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
[the Black Knight continues to threaten Arthur despite getting both his arms and one of his legs cut off]
Black Knight: Right, I'll do you for that!
King Arthur: You'll what?
Black Knight: Come here!
King Arthur: What are you gonna do, bleed on me?
Black Knight: I'm invincible!
King Arthur: You're a loony.
A HUGE
COLOSSAL regret to leave out but knew it'll place but, oh, lumpy, happy feelings it would be #5!
MoFo, I salute you!!
In Junior High, a buddy sat by the TV with a handheld tape recorder and had to flip the cassette at one point. We played it, memorized it, and rambled the entire thing.
So, yeah, me likey.
Coming in at #8
Young Frankenstein (1974)
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: [Reading from his grandfather's notebook]
"As the minuteness of the parts formed a great hindrance to my speed, I resolved therefore to make a being of a gigantic stature."
[pause]
Of course. That would simplify everything.
Inga: In other vords: his veins, his feet, his hands, his organs vould all have to be increased in size.
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Exactly.
Inga: He vould have an enormous schwanzstucker.
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: That goes without saying.
Inga: Voof.
I
gor: He's going to be very popular.
There isn't a scene that I do not anticipate and laugh at in the entirety of this top echelon Mel Brooks with, as we all effin know, adding a certain - putting on the ritz, Gene Wilder.
Let's run the gambit of comedic brilliance by beginning with the ladies.
the beautiful Terri Garr,
as always, bringing a delicious creepiness to her role, Cloris Leachman
and my favorite of the three, Madeline Kahn
All of which do amazing jobs and are equaled by the gentlemen here,
Peter Boyle brings comedic life to The Creature,
the show-stealing Marty Feldman,
the calm collective that grows frantic, Gene Wilder,
and yet ANOTHER incredibly bizarre character played brilliantly over the top by Kenneth Mars.
Finally, my favorite cameo; Gene Hackman
All of which making a very memorable, very funny, easily quotable, and very entertaining parody of the old Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein films.