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  • nice job!

  • I like the canned laughter, . . good touch there .

  • omg that's beverly d'angelo from national lampoon's vacation

  • TODAY it would be considered "homophobic" to portray gays and lesbians like THAT, .. . as really weird and kinde of perverted and evil.  But this was the 1970's, .. . still before they got TOTALY liberal about it .

  • brilliant

    

  • Wtf

  • her mouth makes my fantasy runs wild EVERY TIME I SEE HER!

  • This was really good!

    

  • Always remembered that scene as a teen,

    Mrs. Griswald is so so nasty!

    Jman

  • The Dykes Downstairs-the sitcom

  • Really funny!!! Change the music, add a laugh track, and anything can suddenly be different. I might also add that speeding up the film and adding Benny Hill's Yakety Sax also works well, especially tragic events like Princess Di's funeral or the Battle of Stalingrad. Try it some time. Good stuff!!!

  • hilarious!! 

  • fuckin' dykes!

  • one of my all time favoret horror flix but i have to say beverly be gettin her some there for sure. makes me wonder what was in that coffee they were drinking lol don't remember seeing any of that action going on in vacation with chevy chase oh sept the pool scene and that was nothing... now if only my ex would have done something like that when we first met, what an ice breaker that would have been! and she loves coffee lol

  • i just watched the movie, and can't help but find this scene. movie was alright but this scene is unforgettable.

  • This is absolute GENIUS!!!!!!

  • Great job!!!

  • Great job!

  • haha that was fantastic. 

  • awesome. I always loved that scene!

  • what the hell??

  • @cymbeli

    Check out the entire movie; you'll be saying that a lot (it's great though)!

  • @jerico641  The 70's were great for horror fans.

  • @cosmosgato

    They sure were; we were lucky enough to get The Exorcist in the early part of the decade, which inspired dozens of talented writers, directors and producers to go all out and make some of the most visceral, shocking horror films ever put on the screen. The theme they all had running through them was realism. The characters were written to be realistic, flawed people caught up in horrific circumstances. If you care about the people, it makes a good movie great.

  • That IS Funny!!! Especially if you are familiar with the humorless-ness "The Sentinel". Fun old horror film... but this is great.

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