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the honeymooners would never be on tv today..yeah put to the moon showing a fist to a woman and see what happens
norton should have been gay by todays tv standard...and alice would have a lesbian kiss with trixie..sigh how things have changed...small room big CLEAN comedy..its ashame they are all dead
norton should have been gay by todays tv standard...and alice would have a lesbian kiss with trixie..sigh how things have changed...small room big CLEAN comedy..its ashame they are all dead
This is probably one of the 5 funniest TV shows ever. Even when you know the joke or punchline, you still laugh your butt off when you hear it. I did have the misfortune of seeing a "colorized" episode. That was one of the horrendous things I have ever seen. This show should be forever preserved in black & white.
Jim
By the way, the funniest TV show I have ever seen was Police Squad. It was years ahead of its time.
Jim
By the way, the funniest TV show I have ever seen was Police Squad. It was years ahead of its time.
This show is pretty much the blueprint for every dumb fat husband/smart attractive wife sit-com that has been made in the last 40 years.
This show is a total classic that never jumped, mostly due to the fact that Gleason had a huge amount of creative control; he hand-picked the cast,designed the set (based on the cold-water Bushwick flat he grew up in),and wrote and conducted the theme song(to name only a few of his credits.) He did all this without a college education or a single music or acting class!
Favorite episode is definitely "The Golfer." ..."Address the ball...HELLO,BALL!!!!!!" Totally funny!!
Favorite episode is definitely "The Golfer." ..."Address the ball...HELLO,BALL!!!!!!" Totally funny!!
Most of the comments posted are right on.Obviously written by fans who,like me and millions of others,have seen each episode hundreds of times and never tire of them.The greatest T.V.comedy-bar none.Incredible acting (except Trixie,sorry)and writing.Simple plots brilliantly staged before a live audience.The side characters were also very good,especially George Petrie who was in the most episodes,Alice's mother("I don't doubt the bills are high,but how much of the food are you getting?")Also one timers Velma the maid ("Some guest and some employer-the simp and the blimp"),and Harvey("You're a real wise guy.I don't like wise guys")Even little Harvey Walstetter,Jr.with his one classic line"Gee,I didn't know Davy Crockett was so fat." was memorable.One scene that always gets to me is near the end of the episode"Opportunity Knocks" when Ralph says to Ed:"Norton,I'm probably the luckiest guy in the whole world to have a friend like you.You're one of the nicest guys I know".To me,that came across as Gleason's true feelings for Carney.And then when Alice kisses Ed and Ed is visibly flustered,well that brings a tear to the eye,I must say.I live in southern New Jersey and the show hasn't been on for years and I miss it.Just curious,is it still shown in New York?..Some other classic lines:"Leave it there the cat'll get it." which was an adlib.."I brive a dus.I dus a brive".."I bet that guy had a rotten barber!"..."Get the bag"(after Ralph thought Ed was nuts with his"small details").."My grandmother never did it!!"...Maybe the phrase just fits."(when the camera went from a closer in shot to a wide shot showing Ralph's full physique).And of course,as a response to Ed's question,an exasperated Ralph's best delivered line:"I don't care if you burn." So if someone told me that the Honeymooners jumped the shark,my response would be "Har har hardy har har."
"Lulu...Lulu!" Swanee River! "NORTON!" Oh my God, I just bought the classic 39 on DVD and I can't wait to watch. Never jumped!
Lets be serious folks, This could easily be considered the greatest show in T.V history! The entire series was based on 4 phenomenal characters and basically taking place in 1 room. Genius!! The synergy was unmatched,the storylines were hysterically simple and in the end of each story there was love between all the characters.The classic "39" would be all I would need if I were ever stranded.
Don't touch me, I'm sterile!!! Genius and timeless comedy. When Ralph found the money on the bus is another side splitting episode, "the click in the phone"
I dub the guy two posts down as having the best comment about Ed Norton in the world. The Honeymooners never jumped, never ever, ever. The relationship between Ralph and Aice was superb, I won't go into it because it's been said a hundred times. The relationship between Ralph and Ed was so touching it pulls on the heartstrings. Norton is simply the sweetest person I have ever seen on television. He is true: too simple-hearted to bypass his love and devotion for his best friend because of such things as the fact that Ralph shoves, snaps at, insults, drags around, and turns his back on Norton all the time. He loves him, as it has been said here before, like a dog loves his master. And Ralph's reciprocation is as devoted. No matter how many times he throws Norton out of his apartment, no matter how many times he smacks him for taking too long with everything and making dumb remarks, Ralph trusts him completely, knows that he will not be offended by what he does. Norton irritates him to no end. Interestingly enough, Norton doesn't seem to irritate anyone else as much as he irritates Ralph. When Ed is around, he, in Ralph's words, "drives him nuts", raising his ire constantly, provoking him into decidedly degrading verbal and physical abuse of Ed, and convincing a psychiatrist that Ralph will go mad if he doesn't break off their friendship. Ralph almost has almost a--for lack of a better word--crush on Ed, (though undebatably un-romantic and non-sexual, Alice is Ralph's whole universe and everyone knows it).
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