Naked Gun 33 1⁄3: The Final Insult (1994) ft Weird Al as Himself
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Remembering Raquel Welch 1940-2023
Actress Raquel Welch has died at 82. She is one of the all-time movie star crushes. She was great in Fantastic Voyage, One Million Years B.C., in the Ringo Starr / Peter Sellers comedy The Magic Christian, 2 episodes of Mork & Mindy, and a cameo in Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult.
But my favorite performance of hers was as herself on the 1997 “Summer of George” episode of Seinfeld. She gets into a catfight with Elaine.
The link above is the obit from People.
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Anna Nicole Smith / publicity photo for Peter Segal's Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)
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Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult has cameras flashing during a red carpet event. A piece of electrical equipment sparks several times after it falls from a height. A woman shows a man her lingerie, which is covered in flashing, patterned lights.
The motion of the car in the opening sequence is more intense than in previous films, following action on a water slide, a bobsled track, flying through the air, and inside a pinball machine.
Flashing Lights: 4/10. Motion Sickness: 3/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: O.J. Simpson plays a role in this film. A brief gag involves accidental sexual assault. A man spends more than a minute vomiting (unseen) after discovering that a woman is transgender. Some joke topics include homophobia, suicide, human trafficking, and prison rape.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
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H-hey! You call this s-s-slop? Real slop has got ch-ch-ch-chunks in it! This is more like g-g-gruel! And this Ch-Ch-Ch-Chateau Melblanc th-th-th-thirty-seven is supposed to be served slightly ch-ch-ch-chilled! This is r-r-room temperature! What do you think we are, a-animals?
Porky Pig
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Remembering Earl Boen, Adam Rich and Owen Roizman
This weekend we lost three entertainers. Here is my combined remembrance:
Remembering Earl Boen 1941-2022
Actor Earl Boen has died at 81. He is most known for playing Dr. Silberman in The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. He was so good as the antagonist who doesn’t believe what Sarah Connor is saying happened.
Linda Hamilton and Boen in Terminator 2
In addition to the Terminator movies, he appeared in countless movies, TV shows and voiceover work, notably “The Border Song” episodes of ALF, “The Pony Remark” episode of Seinfeld, and in Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult.
The link above is the obit from Hollywood Reporter.
Remembering Adam Rich 1968-2023
Actor Adam Rich has died at 54. He was most famous for playing Nicholas on Eight Is Enough (ABC-TV 1977-1981). That was a series I got into when it was in syndication in the 80s. I was actually a fan of the firefighter series Code Red (ABC-TV 1981-1982). He was also the voice of Presto on Dungeons & Dragons (CBS 1983-1985), a Sat. morning cartoon I loved as a kid.
Rich on Eight is Enough
The link above is the obit from CNN.
Remembering Owen Roizman 1936-2023
Cinematographer Owen Roizman has died at 86. He was nominated for 5 Best Cinematography Oscars and won an Honorary Oscar in 2018. He is especially noteworthy for the work he did with William Friedkin (The French Connection and The Exorcist), Sydney Pollack (Three Days of the Condor, Absence of Malice, and Tootsie) and Lawrence Kasdan (I Love You to Death). That is quite a group of directors to have made several films with. Other great films he was the DP on include Play It Again, Sam, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, and he was the DP on Vision Quest, as well as Madonna’s music videos from the soundtrack for “Crazy for You” and “Gambler”. So many memorable images he photographed: the NYC car chase in French Connection, the exorcism scene in The Exorcist, any of the awesome paranoid moments in Three Day of the Condor, and the urgency and ticking clock of the subway hostages in Pelham One Two Three.
Roizman behind the camera with Pollack directing
The link above is the obit from Hollywood Reporter.
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