Hold on to your hats. Here it comes. The most realistic depiction of what a brain on acid feels like. This wicked awesome tribute to one of the world's most overlooked entities, the polka dot, take...
Hold on to your hats. Here it comes. The most realistic depiction of what a brain on acid feels like. This wicked awesome tribute to one of the world's most overlooked entities, the polka dot, takes us on a journey to a star that we may never come back from. After the freak out look for Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, Phil Baker, Benny Goodman, Eugene Pallette, Charlotte Greenwood, Edward Everett Horton, James Ellison and Sheila Ryan in the "Attack of the 50 Foot Polka Dots" right at the end. 1943. Directed by Busby Berkeley.
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OK. I watched the whole clip and I'm going to comment again. WOW. WOW. WOW. OH MY FING GOD WOW. PLEASE. I seriously spent the last minute of the clip screaming for mercy. WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW. I mean, WHAT THE HELL IS THIS??????????????? This might be the deleriously wonderful thing I've ever seen, but it simply MUST BE BANNED. Just wrong, dangerous, and psychotic. And ... um ... if I may ask ... what exactly is the dramatic context?
@Enantiodromialist There's no such thing as context for a Busby Berkeley number! They bear no relevance to their source films as a whole. They simply exist in their own parallel dimension... of MADNESS!
OH NO you reminded me I saw this - I was trying to forget LOL. I can't find a download for this, I'll have to buy the DVD ... and be sorry FOREVER lol. I had a roommate 15 years ago telling me how insane he was, but I didn't check it out, also I saw "That's Entertainment" when I was a kid. A whole new phase of my life awaits? ... I hope the world's ready ... I'm watching The Dark Knight, at the end the Joker says madness is just like falling ... once it starts it's over.
Thanks for getting back ... you made me watch it again LOL. This is supposed to be a WWII propaganda film for buying war bonds ... ? I'll try to figure it out ... my dad was in WWII, he didn't say anything about THIS ... Oh, and, are the neon polka dots on Tesla electricity? There's no cords! Look at my comments for The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat. Lastly, could this have been an influence on Terry Gilliam?
Note to EvanGilling: Just in case you hadn't heard, Fox received such an outcry about their DVD and the botched color that they re-released in better shape. So everyone be sure to buy it from the Miranda set -- not the Faye set.
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I'm dying to see the whole movie.
WOW. WOW. WOW.
OH MY FING GOD WOW. PLEASE.
I seriously spent the last minute of the clip screaming for mercy. WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW.
I mean, WHAT THE HELL IS THIS???????????????
This might be the deleriously wonderful thing I've ever seen, but it simply MUST BE BANNED. Just wrong, dangerous, and psychotic.
And ... um ... if I may ask ... what exactly is the dramatic context?
There's no such thing as context for a Busby Berkeley number! They bear no relevance to their source films as a whole. They simply exist in their own parallel dimension... of MADNESS!
I had a roommate 15 years ago telling me how insane he was, but I didn't check it out, also I saw "That's Entertainment" when I was a kid.
A whole new phase of my life awaits? ... I hope the world's ready ...
I'm watching The Dark Knight, at the end the Joker says madness is just like falling ... once it starts it's over.
This is supposed to be a WWII propaganda film for buying war bonds ... ? I'll try to figure it out ... my dad was in WWII, he didn't say anything about THIS ...
Oh, and, are the neon polka dots on Tesla electricity? There's no cords!
Look at my comments for The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat.
Lastly, could this have been an influence on Terry Gilliam?
Pardon me, I'm going to go eat my own feaces now.