Johnny Orbit

    Lifetime Total
    1+

Reviews

Mexican Joyride
(1947)

Hy-larious Cartoon
This cartoon always makes me laugh out loud. One of the best from director Arthur Davis, the pace is frenetic and the gags are wacky, if not always surprising. Still, it is very well put together. If you prefer the screaming, manic Daffy to the later, anxious Daffy then this is the cartoon for you.

The Goofy Gophers
(1947)

Hy-larious Cartoon
This cartoon from Arthur Davis features an effete overeducated dog. He appeared in several cartoons battling against the gophers. He's sort of a prototype for the bumbling super-genius Wile E. Coyote. His intellect is no match for the well-mannered and excessive violence of the gophers. A fast paced and slapstick heavy classic.

Zorro: The Gay Blade
(1981)

All the screaming and the cross-dressing
This movie is Hy-larious. Everybody I know likes this movie more each time they see it. I have seen it at least five times, and I never get bored with it. The entire cast seems to float effortlessly into the depths of insanity, but I must say that Ron Leibman leaves his colleagues far behind with his vein-popping portrayal of the Al Calde. A classical theme that I think is lifted straight from The Adventures of Don Juan, starring Errol Flynn (also a great and mildly satirical period movie), along with beautiful costuming gives the film a rich character that plays into the farcical story and characters.

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