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I love Chevy's movies but I've never been a fan of The Three Amigos! for some reason. I'm not sure if it's the location setting or just the type of humour.
My favourites are all of the The National Lampoon's Vacation movies, Funny Farm and Fletch.
No fans of his finest work to date, The Karate Dog?
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And who can't love it when he unknowingly blasts the Invisible Swordsman, which would be my favorite part there ("How was I supposed to know he was there!?" "You were supposed to fire up; WE BOTH FIRED UP!!!").
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quote:Originally posted by Devolution: Devolution here,
Lovers with Cassie... I was quoting three amigos. I know what nada means.
Thank you though.
We are DEVO
Isn't that like a light chicken gravy? Chevy Chase is so good in that. He is such a great improviser. Some of the stuff he comes out with and the way he delivers it is priceless.
But then came those darn Amigos. A box office failure. Nobody went to see it cos nobody cares about 3 wealthy Spanish landowners on a weekend in Manhattan. We stray from the formula and we pay the price.
I love that scene. One of the best comedic scenes of all time. That whole scene has me in tears.
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quote:Originally posted by Chris the CandyFanMan: And who can't love it when he unknowingly blasts the Invisible Swordsman, which would be my favorite part there ("How was I supposed to know he was there!?" "You were supposed to fire up; WE BOTH FIRED UP!!!").
It's like living with a 6 year old.
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