Abbott and Costello were inspired by old Vaudeville routines. Their comedy is generally too schticky for my taste. Having said that, I acknowledge that the “Who’s on First?” routine is one of the greatest comedy scenes ever written, and they do perform it to perfection.
fredbuhl about 14 years ago
Abbot and Costello rock.
Edcole1961 about 14 years ago
Look out, Vic. You stole Eric Idle’s line, so he’s coming over to throw you under a camel, if he can spot one.
3hourtour Premium Member about 14 years ago
…whose on first?…
Colt9033 about 14 years ago
..Whats on second?
auricle about 14 years ago
… I don’t know’s on third.
eric stott about 14 years ago
Love that movie
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
today’s pitching tomorrow?
TheDOCTOR about 14 years ago
Why? Because and I don’t givad@rn. Oh, Hes Our SHORTSTOP!
VancouverRaven about 14 years ago
Beat me to it, Edcole1961. Nice.
aardvarkseyes about 14 years ago
Abbott and Costello were inspired by old Vaudeville routines. Their comedy is generally too schticky for my taste. Having said that, I acknowledge that the “Who’s on First?” routine is one of the greatest comedy scenes ever written, and they do perform it to perfection.
cwreenactor about 14 years ago
LOL!!!
MisngNOLA about 14 years ago
Yes is playing at halftime too?
carsc23 Premium Member about 14 years ago
LOL to MisngNOLA, too!
Jonathan Bridge Premium Member about 14 years ago
If you remember the last scene of this movie, you know how appropriate it is for February as well.
Pab Sungenis creator about 14 years ago
“Ods’ Bodkins!”
Durak Premium Member about 14 years ago
@ Frobisher - Happy Birthday George Washington!