I loved Blazin' Saddles. I thought it was hilarious.
Josie, which Sherlock Holmes do you like? Which actor, I mean. I love those. They used to come on every Sunday and I would prepare for them and throw everybody out of the house so I could have my Sunday British Mystery day. Jeremy Brett was my favorite.
If you haven't seen, "Keeping Mum," be sure and get it. I laughed so much at this movie and have rented it on more than one occasion. Here is a link to read about it. To me, it is hilarious!
Keeping Mum The JEKYL ... is it a documentary?
Oh and Murder She Wrote....I could watch that over and over and over and over....I love it!
The pairing of Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce was perfection imo. I
love their Holmes/Watson interaction together.....
I think JEKYL was a British miniseries. Although I am not familiar with it, here is the Amazon description:
Amazon.com
One of the most novel interpretations of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," this BBC TV mini-series offers a terrific performance from James Nesbitt as Tom Jackman, a modern-day descendant of Stevenson's scientist hero who discovers that he shares his ancestor's penchant for transforming into a more animalistic alter ego. While Mr. Hyde (also played by Nesbitt) is physically less of the monster than previously portrayed in movie adaptations (his actions speak a different story), he's also cunning, id-driven version of Jackman, and soon discovers that he's the target of a shadowy organization out to discover the secret behind the transformation for its own nefarious purposes. Part Hammer-style horror-thriller, part X-Files conspiracy fiction, and part solid drama (the relationship between Jackman/Hyde and his wife, played by Gina Bellman, gives the fantastic storylines a basis in reality, though his flirtations with sultry assistant Michelle Ryan of Bionic Woman tip more towards heavy-breathing pulp), Jekyll is terrific fun from executive producer Stephen Moffat (Coupling, Doctor Who), who understands how to deliver engaging science fiction for a wide audience. The two-DVD set includes uncut versions of all six episodes, commentaries by Moffat and members of the cast and crew (including Bellman and Moffat's wife and co-executive producer, writer Beryl Vertue), as well as two featurettes, including a 45-minute look at the making of the series. -- Paul Gaita
Product Description
Part conspiracy thriller, part comic horror, Steven Moffat's extraordinary retelling of this Robert Louis Stevenson classic takes the ultimate tale of inner conflict to unforgettable new heights. It is 2007 and there's a new Dr. Jekyll with an old problem - Mr. Hyde. But the pair have a deal - a body share - and an impossible life is somehow lived. With all the resources of modern technology, and the best surveillance hardware, Jekyll is determined to keep his dangerous alter ego in check by doing a deal with his own devil. What neither of them know is that an ancient organization with limitless wealth and power is monitoring their every move, and a plan over a century in the making is coming to fruition. The return of Dr Jekyll is no accident...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000QXDEH2?tag=imdb-adboxRegarding "Keeping Mum," I've never seen it but it gets rave reviews for acting and being truly funny. Maybe I can rent a couple episodes from Blockbuster or the local library.....