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Old 02-07-2005, 03:32 PM   #1
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Default Which of these Richard Pryor/Gene Wilder movies you liked best?

Silver Streak

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Personally, mine would be Stir Crazy. The chemistry between the two is awesome. It is also the most funniest.
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I haven't seen Stir Crazy & Silver Streak. I'm gonna have to rent those soon. Another You sucked terribly. See No Evil Hear No Evil was very funny.
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I think Silver Streak is probably my favorite film of the four, but my favorite line is from See No Evil, Hear No Evil: "Fuzzy Wuzzy was a woman?!"
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You are forgetting "Blazzing Saddle." Which was an unsomble movie, didn't just featuring Pryor and Wilder like the other movies they were in.

Not counting "Blazzing Saddle." my favorite is "Stir Crazy." It was hilarous when they were in jail. George Staford Brown was hilarous in that movie also.

And don't you think that "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" is a ripoff of "Stir Crazy." Both movies Pryor and Wilder get framed for a crime. Only difference is they are fugitives instead of in jail, and they had disabilities. It is almost the same movie.
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You are forgetting "Blazzing Saddle." Which was an unsomble movie, didn't just featuring Pryor and Wilder like the other movies they were in.

Not counting "Blazzing Saddle." my favorite is "Stir Crazy." It was hilarous when they were in jail. George Staford Brown was hilarous in that movie also.

And don't you think that "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" is a ripoff of "Stir Crazy." Both movies Pryor and Wilder get framed for a crime. Only difference is they are fugitives instead of in jail, and they had disabilities. It is almost the same movie.
Yeah, Blazing Saddles was hilarious, but I think you're mistaking Cleavon Little for Richard Pryor.

As for one being a rip-off of another, I think you'll find most "buddy" films are pretty formulaic. I can't think of one that doesn't have plot elements in common with at least several others.
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I rented Stir Crazy from the video store yesterday. I watched it last night. That movie is hilarious. LOL@George Stanford Brown playin a fa**ot in prison hahahahahahahahahahaha. He told Richard Pryor i'll get you a cheeseburger if you want it LOL. Richard said naw that's alright LOL. That big white dude who was eating by himself was scaring everybody but Richard & Gene calmed him down & they got him to play cards with them in their cell LOL. He even sang when Gene was playin the banjo in his cell.
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I rented Stir Crazy from the video store yesterday. I watched it last night. That movie is hilarious. LOL@George Stanford Brown playin a fa**ot in prison hahahahahahahahahahaha. He told Richard Pryor i'll get you a cheeseburger if you want it LOL. Richard said naw that's alright LOL. That big white dude who was eating by himself was scaring everybody but Richard & Gene calmed him down & they got him to play cards with them in their cell LOL. He even sang when Gene was playin the banjo in his cell.
I must have seen Stir Crazy a millions times. It trip me out how George Stamford Brown called Richard Pryor "Sweet Pants." LOL Gross Burger was the the dude you are talking about. Funny he didn't say a word in the whole movie, but he sanged in the cell. Notice in all the Richard Pryor Gene Wilder movie, Gene Wilder always got the girl. Why is that? Richard was always talking about p-uss-y in his stand-ups.
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Jobeth Williams who was in Stir Crazy is very attractive. Gene got her at the end. She was in the Poltergeist movies also. Craig T Nelson who was one of the prison guards in Stir Crazy was her husband in Poltergeist movies. I don't know why Richard never got the girl in the movies he did with Gene.
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Jobeth Williams who was in Stir Crazy is very attractive. Gene got her at the end. She was in the Poltergeist movies also. Craig T Nelson who was one of the prison guards in Stir Crazy was her husband in Poltergeist movies. I don't know why Richard never got the girl in the movies he did with Gene.
You know how hollywood is, the black man has to be the "sidekick".
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