I believe I have watched “Sons of the Desert” at least a thousand times. “Why don’t you model your life after mine? I do things and then tell my wife. A man must be the king of his castle.”
Fortunately for me, that interest waned back in the early eighties! A local station would show their movies on Sunday mornings, my sister, dad, and I would watch while mom made pancakes and sausages. I vaguely remember a feigned interest and not a lot of laughing at their insipid antics. We watched them ad nauseam, which is why I still won’t watch them today. I felt that back then it probably was the novelty of being allowed to watch TV in the daytime that made it “fun”.
There is always the movie when the meet the Mummy. What’s weird is that a member of the church was telling is when he tried to teach some history to teens a number of years ago & got to Egypt- they had no idea what a mummy was. Apparently they never watched even the Abbott & Costello movie, not to mention the many other involving mummies.
Best movie, along with Abbot & Costello Meet the Mummy and Son of Godzilla, for a sleepover with 8-12 year old boys. Then they asked to watch them every time they came over!
JD'Huntsville'AL almost 3 years ago
Don’t worry. There are about 3 dozen other terrific A&C movies to watch.
Limpid Lizard almost 3 years ago
I disagree. Very funny movie. Infinitely rewatchable.
Lucy Rudy almost 3 years ago
I feel that way about Caveman (Ringo) and Hard Day’s Night. That day will never come when I tire of them.
dadoctah almost 3 years ago
Svengoolie would beg to differ.
pauljmsn almost 3 years ago
I can’t bring myself to like this one. It borders close to blasphemy!
therese_callahan2002 almost 3 years ago
I saw that one many years ago at my grade school, and laughed out loud at the ending.
Zykoic almost 3 years ago
I believe I have watched “Sons of the Desert” at least a thousand times. “Why don’t you model your life after mine? I do things and then tell my wife. A man must be the king of his castle.”
Qiset almost 3 years ago
I like the end where we get to see the invisible man.
Space_cat almost 3 years ago
Fortunately for me, that interest waned back in the early eighties! A local station would show their movies on Sunday mornings, my sister, dad, and I would watch while mom made pancakes and sausages. I vaguely remember a feigned interest and not a lot of laughing at their insipid antics. We watched them ad nauseam, which is why I still won’t watch them today. I felt that back then it probably was the novelty of being allowed to watch TV in the daytime that made it “fun”.
WDemBlk Premium Member almost 3 years ago
There is always the movie when the meet the Mummy. What’s weird is that a member of the church was telling is when he tried to teach some history to teens a number of years ago & got to Egypt- they had no idea what a mummy was. Apparently they never watched even the Abbott & Costello movie, not to mention the many other involving mummies.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
A&C burnout, Ralph?
DebUSNRet almost 3 years ago
Loved A & C as a child, and now, love their movies even more. Classics!
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The 3 Stooges were the first tv I ever saw in the late ‘50s. Can’t even guess how many times I’ve seen various episodes but I still love them.
Pluggergirl almost 3 years ago
If a movie can make me laugh after a hundred times, I’ll watch it 101.
Ellen Smith-Susan Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Best movie, along with Abbot & Costello Meet the Mummy and Son of Godzilla, for a sleepover with 8-12 year old boys. Then they asked to watch them every time they came over!
Ken Otwell almost 3 years ago
Time to move on to Young Frankenstein… much funnier anyway.
RobinHood almost 3 years ago
You have to learn to pace yourself.
Plods with ...™ almost 3 years ago
Bite your tongue
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
As I have!
David Rickard Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Blasphemy!
David Rickard Premium Member almost 3 years ago
To paraphrase Douglas Adams, when you’re tired of Abbott & Costello, you’re tired of life.
Stat_man99 almost 3 years ago
That is a GREAT movie, what are you talking about……
rick92040 almost 3 years ago
Groundhogs day. I’ve seen that over and over.
j.l.farmer almost 3 years ago
then don’t!
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
great one
Quantumtorpedo1 almost 3 years ago
M*A*S*H, the movie. It never gets old. “We’re the Pros from Dover.”
papjimbob almost 3 years ago
FARGO is my favorite cup of tea.
pbr50138 almost 3 years ago
My limit on watching “A&C Meet Frankenstein” is 10,000 times. And I’m not even close to that.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You just your mouth, Ralph! There is no limit on how many times one can enjoy this movie!!!
washatkc Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Tombstone and The Outlaw Josey Wells. Oh yea Shawshank Redemption and RoadHouse. Love them