I'm watching it right now. In turns of pure humor, this is the funniest Wilder-Pryor team-up, and makes you wish they'd done so much more together. And despite the blind/deaf humor, the characters do come off sympathetic. Among the best moments:
-the "Who's on First?" routine with Wilder's mugshot -Wilder's panic over getting a "men's rea," or however it's actually spelled -our heroes attempt to drive out of New York -Pryor's ridiculous Swedish accent when he's posing as the doctor, and how he basically wings the whole conference -Alan North demanding they come out of the motel room immediately, prompting every single guest at the motel to stop their illicit activities and surrender -Pryor's "duel" with the blind villain
and so, so much more.
Posted by Lovers with Cassie (Member # 7794) on :
Does anybody remember, much less read, the Rewind review for "See No Evil, Hear No Evil"?
And with regards to John Edward Kilduff, why doesn't he come back to the Rewind? After all, he seemed to be a nice bloke.
Posted by logan5 (Member # 1467) on :
'The Rocksteady Flamethrower'. If I recall correctly he felt that he was rubbing people up the wrong way, so he withdrew. I seem to recall he was a nice guy, and nothing he said ever seemed aggressive or nasty. But there was a lot more arguing on The Rewind at the time, and maybe he felt he was contributing to the negativity.
Posted by oneyedwilly (Member # 8730) on :
what a classic! Typical wilder humor. This movie made me laugh so much...stamping his feet in handcuffs along the sidewalk so pryor could hear him was one of the funniest things i think iv seen on film.