anytimepally
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Super Scooter, you're French
I like a lot of Jerry's work as a director, especially The Ladies Man, The Bellboy, The Errand Boy, The Patsy and The Nutty Professor.Call me French, but I'm a Jerry Lewis fan. He is an excellent comedy director, and his movies never stop cracking me up. He truly is a brilliant comedian, and his directing/writing styles are perfect in bringing out his best, I think.
Yeah, I was thinking of Tash, too. His movies are just fantastic! I watched The Disorderly Orderly last night, and it's such a sweet story.I like a lot of Jerry's work as a director, especially The Ladies Man, The Bellboy, The Errand Boy, The Patsy and The Nutty Professor.
Lewis also worked well with animator/director Frank Tashlin, both in his Martin & Lewis days, and as a solo.
That would be way past cool. I wish I could have seen him doing that. I remember hearing him say he didn't think he made it, or rather he didn't think his father would think he made it, until he did Broadway.I saw Jerry live in the revival of D*** Yankees, and I actually felt sorry for the rest of the cast trying to keep up with him! He would ad-lib left and right and inject silly voices into his songs. It was Jerry being Jerry. But it was also terribly funny, especially trying to see the cast keep straight faces whenever he'd go into his schtick.
Yeah, Jerry and Tashlin worked great together! I love the scene in The Disorderly Orderly where Jerry, crawling on the ground in a straightjacket, is actually left behind by a snail, who is moving "faster!" A perfect Tashlin gag.Yeah, I was thinking of Tash, too. His movies are just fantastic! I watched The Disorderly Orderly last night, and it's such a sweet story.
That would be way past cool. I wish I could have seen him doing that. I remember hearing him say he didn't think he made it, or rather he didn't think his father would think he made it, until he did Broadway.
Yeah, I remember a few Dick Van Dyke Show episodes where Dick did a very convincing impression of Stan Laurel. I read somewhere that Stan even lent him his bowler hat to wear on the series. Dick was also instrumental in getting Stan a special Academy Award for his work in the early 1960s.I started writing a musical with a Jerry-like character in it (as well as a Groucho Marx-type character). I really oughta finish it.
I keep wanting to buy the Martin and Lewis collections. I have the Jerry Lewis Paramount set, and I'm hoping the release something with all his projects with Tashlin. I think perhaps Jerry's films are some of the last great comedies ever made. Most comedies today seem to be very much the same, with an extraordinary lack of imagination. Jerry Lewis is probably my favorite comedian, and I love how he attributes so much of what he did to Stan Laurel (Dick Van Dyke will tell you the same thing about his act).