Sunday, August 19, 2012

Jerry Lewis Marathon


Something tells me that if I were to host a Jerry Lewis blogathon, I wouldn't receive too many entries. I'll leave you to figure out the reasons why - after you stop laughing, that is.

So no blogathon on the brilliance of Mr. Lewis' directorial expertise - or his moving subtle performances - but I was intrigued to see that Antenna TV - one of the numerous television stations that show old tv shows and movies - will be featuring a Jerry Lewis marathon on Labor Day (I wonder how they came up with that date?). Four of Lewis' films will be shown; two that he directed and starred in: Three on a Couch (1966) and The Big Mouth (1967) and two, in which he starred but did not direct: Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968, directed by Jerry Paris) and Hook, Line and Sinker (1969, George Marshall).

I've actually seen three of these films previously and I have to tell you that I was prepared for the worst. There are some dreadful moments, but overall they're not that bad and I have to admit I enjoyed certain moments quite a bit. When you consider the stupidity of so many films over the past two decades that were quick vehicles for sitcom or Saturday Night Live performers, well, these Lewis films don't look so bad.


So you now know what I'll be doing on Labor Day (what does that say about my life?). I'll review the films soon afterwards. Seriously.

4 comments:

  1. There's nothing wrong with enjoying what you like. You do like Jerry Lewis, right? He's not that bad.

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  2. Lane:

    Thanks for your comment.

    Let's just say I find Jerry Lewis intriguing.

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  3. Oh come on Jerry Lewis is a comic genius! How could you not like his movies...really? Just let your silly side take over from reality and laugh your butt off...they may be the kind of movies that are down right silly BUT they are funny!

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  4. Great advice - thank you!

    That's what I'll do!

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