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This Film Changed My Life


You think I'm either demented or joking, but I'm dead-pan serious.

I saw this film during its brief theatrical release and laughed my head off. I just happened to see it while on a date with a young woman of whom I thought rather highly. We had known each other for a few years and had been dating for nearly six months, and we were both of the opinion that we would likely be getting engaged very soon, should things continue on the way they were going. She was very good looking, very intelligent, of unassailable virtue, and of a good family (Yes, I'm being a little tongue-in-cheek here, but this is a Victorian-era movie were talking about).

I laugh my way through this entire film, and she sits there like a rock. She doesn't laugh. She doesn't giggle. She doesn't even crack a smile. She actually seems annoyed that I am laughing so much. Afterward, I ask how she liked the film, and she says she doesn't think it was all that funny. I then realize that, normal as she seems to be, she is almost entirely devoid of a sense of humor. I quickly pick up that the small chuckles she exhibits whenever I wax humorous are merely out of politeness. She finally admits to me a week later that she doesn't care for my sense of humor, and can't tell me a single joke she ever found funny. She could have told me she had taken a lifetime vow of celibacy and I probably would have kept dating her a little longer, just to see if she was joking. But as far as I was concerned, no funny, no honey.

Just to prove there is someone for everyone, she married about the stiffest guy I had ever personally met. He later became a Secret Service agent. I'm not kidding about this. He was that stiff. They produced a son who, I've been told, is always the class clown. Go figure.

I found a copy of this movie many years later at a garage sale, and watched it with my wife that evening. She darn near laughed her @$$ off.

I wonder what I would have done if she hadn't found it funny.

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Excellent choice mate
to me the sense of humour is the most important thing and although this movie is probably not the greatest comedy ever made I am pretty sure it is in the top 10. I know what you mean though about laughing your @ss off the concept and the delivery of this film is impecable I would like to get it on DVD again if I could ever find it
personally my favourite comedies in no particular order are

Without a clue
Flying High
Top Secret
the naked gun
Blazing Saddles
Oscar
Space Balls
Jay and Silent bob film

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I'm glad to see Oscar show up somewhere. I thought I was the only person to see that movie, or at least to remember it. It's like someone tracked down everyone who saw it and wiped their memory or something. I wonder if Stallone even remembers making this movie?

Anyway, it was more clever than laugh-out-loud funny, but I liked it.

I just asked my wife, who saw Oscar with me in the theater.

She doesn't remember it.

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**laughs** That's funny! And really great. I'm glad that a movie like this could change your life.

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LOL. Sorry Jeff, and sorry that your wife doesn't remember 'Oscar'. Rent it out and have a Saturday night in, in front of the telly and reminisce!

Incidentally, I see else where here that Thom Eberhardt directed another cult comedy straight after 'Without a Clue' with Kurt Russell as 'Captain Ron'. I haven't seen that one myself. But it's on my list now.

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So, is her not remembering Oscar as serious an infraction as if she hadn't enjoyed Without A Clue?

My husband and I, everytime we watch a murder movie/tv show where the victim was murdered with a blunt instrument, look at each other and say 'a blunt excrement'. This is an amazing movie! For me the best part is watching Ben Kingsly doing comedy.

And Oscar! Definitely a 10 out of 10! Tim Curry saying, "Hellooooo"

Nice to know there's still some people with taste out there....

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Ah the power of movies.

Great story.

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Aw, that's a lovely story. You've made my day!

Years ago I was sorting out my videotapes with my boyfriend and put an unlabelled one in the machine to see what it was. It turned out to be an ancient and very bad quality TV recording of "Without a Clue." I'd forgotten I had it, and decided to watch the first ten minutes to see if it was worth buying a "proper" copy.

My boyfriend started to chuckle in the very first scene, and we ended up watching the whole thing and having to hold each other up while we practically cried with laughter.

He's now my husband, although I can't claim that this film brought it about. I already knew he had a great sense of humour.

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Love the story. It just goes to show how we can learn about each other. You're obviously an observant person, & far more fun to be around than your ex-girlfriend.

I found a set of British lobby cards to this film. Dad & I are always quoting from it.

I used to take my grandmother to the movies all the time. Once, when this film came out, they plot didn't appeal to her. However, the local paper had a critic with whom we'd only disagreed one time. I told her, "Grandma, Chuck Davis gives WITHOUT A CLUE 10 out of 10." "What time are you picking me up?"

We both laughed our heads off all the way through it, and sadly, since Chuck Davis passed away, the paper hasn't had a critic I can trust.

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Jeff, that's a great and totally believable story. (And I think that the bit about their son being class clown falls into the category of "God's revenge." :) :) :) )

Congratulations on a narrow escape!

Yours truly,

John Hedtke
Author/Consultant/Freelance Writer
www.hedtke.com

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good going there mate!!!!!!!!
one of my personal fave movies ever!
cheers.

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thats a wonderfil story.

thanks for sharing.

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That ís a good story.

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