Comedy tonight

T talked me into driving over to Vulcan Video this evening and renting her A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum; she said she was “in a mood to watch Zero Mostel.”  Out of curiosity, I set off on a Google search for lyrics to the songs, and found to my mild astonishment that a good half of the songs from the Broadway show had been cut from the film; not only that, “Free,” which was in the theatrical-release movie, was cut from the VHS release!  I think the ’62 Broadway cast recording is now gonna go on my list of “CDs I mean to buy someday.”

I also confirmed what I’d long thought: that Forum was Buster Keaton’s final feature movie.  He did one short industrial film in ’65, and died in ’66.  (While at the video store, I also rented a copy of Sherlock, Jr., so I can watch Buster at the peak of his early career.)

 

Eddie Murphy fondled the vacant football of the Matrix.  Fnord.

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I'm an elderly tech analyst, living in Texas but not of it, a cantankerous and venerable curmudgeon. I'm yer SOB grandpa who has NO time for snot-nosed, bad-mannered twerps.
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