Groovy Movies 2: Silly Spies |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Posted: May 15 2022 at 09:53 |
Cult Films poll compiled from Video Hound's Guide to Groovy Movies. Part 2 of 20.
1968: The Assassination Bureau - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zEBIs9tSOY 1967: Casino Royale 1965: Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine 1966: Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs 1967: Fathom - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HymXxzS4zM 1966: The Glass Bottom Boat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRIG2c0KXa4 1967: Caprice 1966: The Last of the Secret Agents - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la4DEcVQtQM 1966: The Man Called Flintstone 1966: Modesty Blaise - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BpC0NatYqU 1967: Operation Kid Brother / OK Connery - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqsgzAyfAEo&t=3296s 1966: Our Man Flint - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_1iEoCILuQ 1967: In Like Flint - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifwedx6zdm8 1967: The President's Analyst 1966: The Silencers (Matt Helm) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8plu-ESBhs 1966: Murderers' Row (Matt Helm) 1967: The Ambushers (Matt Helm) 1969: The Wrecking Crew (Matt Helm) 1966: What's Up, Tiger Lily? Edited by Psychedelic Paul - May 15 2022 at 09:55 |
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moshkito
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Interesting list, although I imagine that Inspector Closeau would be the better known of all these. Even though, for an actor, I don't think for one second that Peter Sellers ever thought that it was being silly. He's not exactly a "spy", though, but a detective. Some funny weird things. "What's Up Tiger Lily?" ... is really more about Woody Allen's ability to take a foreign film, change everything around, and give it different dialogue, which is reminiscent of the SUBTITLES in a lot of foreign films at the time, specially the ones that were dubbed when the mouth and the words never really matched up properly. I imagine that Woody thought that could be stretched to a very crazy and bizarre extent and ... it worked. No one ever heard, or saw the original, or bothered with it, but this film is remembered. The Matt Helm series were kinda funny, but in my book, it was too much about a drunk Dean Martin a lot more than it was a story ... it had its funny moments. The Flint series, was funny to the extent that James Coburn could stand up and deliver. it dried up, specially trying to make fun of the better known Bond films. Casino Royale, in the original film, was a mess that could not be defined or designed. Maybe having Woody Allen involved was a problem, because he would have gone completely left handed and everyone wondering what was going on, but it had a lot of funny, weird and memorable moments, some actors not withstanding, in trying to be bigger than themselves and the characters, which I think hurt the film some, and might have been better if Woody Allen had a stronger hand on it, but I'm not sure that the big money involved in this film wanted a Woody Allen destroying their "investment". It was a fun spoof, and crazy in its own way, but I think we all wanted more from it, and only got 3 laughs and went home. The Assassination Bureau was funny, weird and off kilter, and it's opening is probably the best part of the whole film, although the many performances make the film fun to watch. But I think the film was sort of like a Closeau film where a gag was introduced simply because it fit and was the right time ... never mind it had nothing of value otherwise. But it was funny, and I'm not sure that the casting for the film was right ... Diana Rigg was not cut out to play a floozy or a dolly, and Oliver Reed was too serious an actor (at the time) to do this better and not be "funny" as he probably could/should have been. Maybe, at the time, he just wasn't drinking enough and having enough parties with Keith Moon yet!
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^ Operation Kid Brother / OK Connery is the strangest entry in the poll. It's arguably the most blatant Bond rip-off in cinema history, starring Neil Connery (Sean Connery's brother) playing the part of himself, alongside Lois Maxwell (Miss Moneypenny) and Bernard Lee as "M", and Adolfo Celi again as the Bond villain. If you happen to see Neil Connery's wooden performance in this instantly forgettable film, then you'll know why he never went on to be a major movie star like his brother.
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I was just thinking that one of the silliest "spy" of all was Neddie Seagoon, done by Harry Secombe in THE GOON SHOW ... and the stories, though all of them on radio .... so the VISUAL IS IN YOUR HEAD, not given to you in cardboard (massive difference if you haven't tried it!) ... you will never learn some of the great secrets ... Some examples: 1. The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler 2. Tales of Men's Shirts 3. The Great Bank of England Robbery 4. The Whistling Spy Enigma 5. The Phantom Head Shaver of Brighton 6. The Mystery of the Marie Celeste (Solved) 7. The Case of the Missing Heir 8. The Secret Escritoire 9. Napoleon's Piano 10. House of Teeth 11. The Great Tuscan Salami Scandal 12. Six Charlies in Search of an Author This is a small listing out of the 130 shows I have on CD ... and certainly not the only ones. Pay particular attention to Six Charlies, for its clever story all the way to the end, is far out, and very funny and twists your imagination perfectly. In general, by comparison to the antics that you got in your imagination from these things, the movie stuff rarely came close to its idea and intended madness. Even Spike Milligan finally said that what Richard Lester did with the Beatles, was put the Goons on film ... something they had no money for as the BBC only paid them in nickels and insults by their "censors" (John Snagge and others!) that spent a lot of time trying to ensure that The Goons did not get away with it, but still they did, and beautifully so ... and their political satires are fabulous ... asking one of their members why this or that ... I RESIGN ... and nothing is said! And it ends there!
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Our Man Flint
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