Everyone Says I Love You. Marx Brothers

The Four Marx Brothers each do a verse from the song ‘Everyone Says I Love You’ from the movie ‘Horse Feathers’. Chico’s is the best, if not for the upbeat tone, then for the historical inaccuracy. Mosquito’s sting… Read More

The Hollow Men. Noir Train

Disneys Alice in Wonderland. Unbirthday Party

The complete Unbirthday/Mad Tea Party scene From Alice in Wonderland (Walt Disney – 1951). For all its short comings and missed opportunities, it still remains the most entertaining, well paced and well constructed adaptation of Lewis Carols original.

March of the Munchkins. Ding Dong the Witch is dead

The Storyteller. The Soldier and Death

Returning from war, a young solider trades his last biscuit for a magical sack..into which anything summoned will enter! Trapping devils and even death itself, the solder brings peace to his country. But Death soon proves a greater… Read More

Charlie Chaplin. Table Ballet

One of the most famous bits in film history, and its still wonderful. Its New Years Eve in the frozen north during the great gold rush. In a cabin on the outskirts of a mountain town, one Charlie… Read More

The Jim Henson Hour. A Fish Story

An ecological fable narrated by Clifford and starring Ted Danson. This sketch was the finale of the MuppeTelevision segment of “The Jim Henson Hour” Episode 2: Aquatic Life . Originally aired on Friday, April 21, 1989 on NBC.

Mirror Scene from Duck Soup

Charlie Chaplin. Between Showers

In Between Showers, Chaplin and Sterling play two young men, Masher and Mirval Masher, who fight over the chance to help a young woman, played by Emma Bell Clifton, cross a muddy street. Eventually a police officer, played… Read More

I Love Lucy. Bitter Grapes

From the episode, “Lucy’s Italian Movie.” Very funny fight scene.