I've been meaning to rewatch this kino, thanks for the reminder. Sellers is fucking hilarious, I'd trade every living modern comedian to have Sellers back. I particularly like how he gets the little Chinaman to attack him randomly
My boomer pop laughs his ass off every time the Chinaman attacks Sellers. Absolutely loses his shit even though it's like the 1000th time he's seen it.
what do you suppose they find funny? as far as I can tell the only thing they find funny is repeating the same 5 meme words over and over again. you know like "boomer" and "malding" and shit.
A Shot in the Dark, ironically the only one that doesn't have "The Pink Panther" in the title, but it's the only one that is good from beginning to end.
"The Pink Panther" is mostly not about Clouseau, it's a pretty good caper movie that would have been better if they could have got Cary Grant instead of David Niven to play the gentleman thief who is the actual star.
"Return of the Pink Panther" has some very funny scenes with Clouseau but a lot of the movie is, again, about the gentleman thief (now played by Christopher Plummer, who's miscast). It has the best title sequence though.
"The Pink Panther Strikes Again" has the least filler of any movie except "Shot in the Dark" but the set pieces aren't as good overall.
"Revenge of the Pink Panther" was made when Sellers and the director were barely talking and has a tremendous amount of filler.
And then Sellers died and Edwards made back-to-back Pink Panther movies anyway, meaning four consecutive hourse of nothing but filler.
Gen-X here. I very clearly remember the first time I watched Smokey and the Bandit. It was at the Governor Ritchie Drive In in Glen Burnie MD. I do not remember the first time I watched Star Wars that same year. It might be because I was at a theater in Ocean City NJ that I never went to before or since. I don't actually remember being there just my parents telling me that's where it was.
It"s up there with 'Fawlty Towers'. It stays funny even though you've seen the punchline a thousand times before. I miss watching comedies with my dad. He had a laughter that could fill a room. Since he died, I've realized Monty Python is quite shit and I can't enjoy it on my own. His laughtrack was half the fun. When I'm alone in a room and I burst out laughing, I know something is really funny.
I had two laughing bros when I was a kid. We would laugh again and again at the same joke, so much it made my stomach hurt. When I grew up, I had a jaw problem. When I laughed, my jaw would hurt. I told my dad about it and of course the asshole would do anything to keep me laughing. The more pain I had the more hilarious it got.
He would also read 'Tom Sharpe' on the toilet and comic books. Suddenly you'd hear a roaring laughter coming from the toilet. Never read 'Tom Sharpe' and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to relate. But he had such an infectuous laughter. This man, sitting alone on the shitter, is bursting out laughing.
I never got his humour when I was alone, but when we were together we could kill each other with laughter. I have more or less the same with my mother. And my two laughing bros. You don't realize you had it, until it's gone.
He would also read 'Tom Sharpe' on the toilet and comic books. Suddenly you'd hear a roaring laughter coming from the toilet. Never read 'Tom Sharpe' and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to relate. But he had such an infectuous laughter. This man, sitting alone on the shitter, is bursting out laughing.
I never got his humour when I was alone, but when we were together we could kill each other with laughter. I have more or less the same with my mother. And my two laughing bros. You don't realize you had it, until it's gone.
I still have one laughterbro. When we were teens we shared the bed in his room. I remember one time where I woke up and opened my eyes. My friends' face was an inch away from me. My friend woke up too. Opened his eyes. We're both waking up, making eye contact within an inch of each other's face. He looks at me, I look at him. He punches me rockhard in the face. Hell of a way to wake up.
Seriously, we still laugh about it years after. Sometimes I wonder: he wakes up and his instinctive reaction is to punch me in the face. The delay is what made it funny.
Hey gay, shut the fuck up, this thread isn’t for your gay life story.
I still have one laughterbro. When we were teens we shared the bed in his room. I remember one time where I woke up and opened my eyes. My friends' face was an inch away from me. My friend woke up too. Opened his eyes. We're both waking up, making eye contact within an inch of each other's face. He looks at me, I look at him. He punches me rockhard in the face. Hell of a way to wake up.
Seriously, we still laugh about it years after. Sometimes I wonder: he wakes up and his instinctive reaction is to punch me in the face. The delay is what made it funny.
You've never been to a friends' house and had a sleepover? I knew you guys were going to make it gay. I'm older. Sharing bathwather and sharing a bed isn't gay. I always knew I was more hardcore than you.
I've been meaning to rewatch this kino, thanks for the reminder. Sellers is fucking hilarious, I'd trade every living modern comedian to have Sellers back. I particularly like how he gets the little Chinaman to attack him randomly
>My little yellow friend
I don't think that will go over well today.
>why you crying, I gotta pay for this
50 Cent is a treasure.
never laughed once at a sellers performance. he's not funny at all
>he's not funny at all
Name a comedian who actually is funny
Eric Andre
Tyler Fischer
He's great on The Goon Show.
Great movie.
Bruce Lee
My boomer pop laughs his ass off every time the Chinaman attacks Sellers. Absolutely loses his shit even though it's like the 1000th time he's seen it.
Back when i was a wee boomer lad watched those parts over and over with a friend. Couldn’t stop laughing. Good times, the 90’s.
Millennial here. These movies are hilarious.
A shot in the dark is kino.
Swine OP.
when I finally figured out what zoomers find funny,
it really depressed me
The guy who played the Punisher?
what do you suppose they find funny? as far as I can tell the only thing they find funny is repeating the same 5 meme words over and over again. you know like "boomer" and "malding" and shit.
>shit their depends
>first movie is about him being a cuck
Kek cuck boomers
>that is not my dog
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
i pissed and shit from laughter at this movie too but now i'm too afraid to check if it holds up
Every scene where he fights Cato holds up, I know that much.
They are pretty funny, tbf.
Can someone tell me what the best pink panther movie is
A shot in the dark. Watch that if you're only going to watch one
Return of the Pink Panther
i remember i liked return of the pink panther the most, but don't trust me
A Shot in the Dark, ironically the only one that doesn't have "The Pink Panther" in the title, but it's the only one that is good from beginning to end.
"The Pink Panther" is mostly not about Clouseau, it's a pretty good caper movie that would have been better if they could have got Cary Grant instead of David Niven to play the gentleman thief who is the actual star.
"Return of the Pink Panther" has some very funny scenes with Clouseau but a lot of the movie is, again, about the gentleman thief (now played by Christopher Plummer, who's miscast). It has the best title sequence though.
"The Pink Panther Strikes Again" has the least filler of any movie except "Shot in the Dark" but the set pieces aren't as good overall.
"Revenge of the Pink Panther" was made when Sellers and the director were barely talking and has a tremendous amount of filler.
And then Sellers died and Edwards made back-to-back Pink Panther movies anyway, meaning four consecutive hourse of nothing but filler.
>that later one where they give him a batmobile
What the fuck was that, honestly? That joke was terrible.
the movie about this guy made him seem like an anti-social douche. good actor tho
My favorite movie my dad loves is smokey and the bandit
He laughs every time Buford T Justice shows up, and I do too because it is pretty damn funny
Gen-X here. I very clearly remember the first time I watched Smokey and the Bandit. It was at the Governor Ritchie Drive In in Glen Burnie MD. I do not remember the first time I watched Star Wars that same year. It might be because I was at a theater in Ocean City NJ that I never went to before or since. I don't actually remember being there just my parents telling me that's where it was.
I recommend watching the credits sequence of Being There that is an extended blooper scene.
If you dislike all of them you're empty inside regardless of age.
Peter Sellers and John Lennon were first cousins
It"s up there with 'Fawlty Towers'. It stays funny even though you've seen the punchline a thousand times before. I miss watching comedies with my dad. He had a laughter that could fill a room. Since he died, I've realized Monty Python is quite shit and I can't enjoy it on my own. His laughtrack was half the fun. When I'm alone in a room and I burst out laughing, I know something is really funny.
I had two laughing bros when I was a kid. We would laugh again and again at the same joke, so much it made my stomach hurt. When I grew up, I had a jaw problem. When I laughed, my jaw would hurt. I told my dad about it and of course the asshole would do anything to keep me laughing. The more pain I had the more hilarious it got.
He would also read 'Tom Sharpe' on the toilet and comic books. Suddenly you'd hear a roaring laughter coming from the toilet. Never read 'Tom Sharpe' and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be able to relate. But he had such an infectuous laughter. This man, sitting alone on the shitter, is bursting out laughing.
I never got his humour when I was alone, but when we were together we could kill each other with laughter. I have more or less the same with my mother. And my two laughing bros. You don't realize you had it, until it's gone.
Hey gay, shut the fuck up, this thread isn’t for your gay life story.
Yes it is
The one with Dreyfus in the castle os kino. Herbert Lom was just as funny as Sellers in the series; underrated performance.
cosign. lom is the secret ingredient. He's like Leslie Neilsen in that one wouldn't expect comedic chops based on his prior roles.
>mason is loved by boomers
many such tales
>the.... BÖMB
Hahahaha ohahahaha oh God my sides.
I still have one laughterbro. When we were teens we shared the bed in his room. I remember one time where I woke up and opened my eyes. My friends' face was an inch away from me. My friend woke up too. Opened his eyes. We're both waking up, making eye contact within an inch of each other's face. He looks at me, I look at him. He punches me rockhard in the face. Hell of a way to wake up.
in modern times that would mean one or both of you were sexually transient womkyn
Seriously, we still laugh about it years after. Sometimes I wonder: he wakes up and his instinctive reaction is to punch me in the face. The delay is what made it funny.
I bet your pardon?
You've never been to a friends' house and had a sleepover? I knew you guys were going to make it gay. I'm older. Sharing bathwather and sharing a bed isn't gay. I always knew I was more hardcore than you.
The Party is one of my favorite sellers movies
>birdy num num
kino
Oh yea. Birdy num num.. the entirety of the words spoken in this movie could fit on an 8x11 piece of paper but such a good movie.
The second and third films are legit funny.
The first has its moments.
I don't get why this movie is so revered. I like the Pink Panther movies, but this was shit.
You are an uncultured swine.