I'm Getting the DVD


My first choice really is to rent from Netflix or the library or to watch on YouTube to save money and time and clutter, but when I see the names Goldie Hawn and Chevy Chase, both who were narrators for this documentary which aired on HBO literally 20 years ago, I know it will be well worth my money. I've only seen bits of them narrating, but now I will get to watch them whole.

Goldie and Chevy never bore me one bit, and I get tremendous pleasure seeing them on various videos on YouTube. I saw them at the 1987 Oscars as hosts. I saw them in footage at the AFI tribute to, no joke, David Lean. I also saw them in footage as audience members of, no joke, Barbra Streisand's backard concert back in the mid-'80s. Forget Goldie and Chevy on "The Chevy Chase Show." That was the only appearance of theirs that turned out as junk, but the rest aforementioned is not. Barbra Streisand, a Warner fixture, also served as one of the narrators of this wonderful Warner Brothers documentary. Clint Eastwood and Steven Spielberg, two Hollywood stalwarts, also narrated. But the real fun will be in Goldie and Chevy. Call me hedonistic and crazy, but Goldie and Chevy are comedians who make TV and movies interesting just because they are "in" them. I just ordered from Amazon and I can't wait.

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