"Groucho, Harpo, Chico and Sometimes Zeppo" is listed among the best film books ever written in Matt Zoller Seitz's article in Salon: "Film Criticism 101: The Essential Library".
Joes's page is here: http://www.salon.com/2011/10/21/film_cr ... de_show/4/
And the full article, presented as a slide show, is here: http://www.salon.com/2011/10/21/film_cr ... singleton/
Our Own Joe Adamson Gets a Shout-Out
Our Own Joe Adamson Gets a Shout-Out
Rob Farr
"If it's not comedy, I fall asleep" - Harpo Marx
"If it's not comedy, I fall asleep" - Harpo Marx
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Re: Our Own Joe Adamson Gets a Shout-Out
No debate there. Best-written book on classic comedy to date. Still relevant and inspirational. The chapter on "The Big Store" is approximately 50x funnier than the film. Even the footnotes are richly entertaining. ("What're YOU reading footnotes for? You waiting for a bus?") Somebody please put it back into print!
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Re: Our Own Joe Adamson Gets a Shout-Out
Here! Here! I second that Michael.
When I first got that book I would read entire chapters verbatim to my younger brother because I found it so witty.
It also helped me realize the direct influence that a comedian's stage work would have carrying over into their film careers and
it prompted me to re-evaluate the works of Keaton and Fields, among others. Thanks to Joe Adamson, when I now watch
NIGHT IN CASABLANCA I get misty-eyed when the plane crashes into the jail and Groucho casually tosses off, "Home Again".
When I first got that book I would read entire chapters verbatim to my younger brother because I found it so witty.
It also helped me realize the direct influence that a comedian's stage work would have carrying over into their film careers and
it prompted me to re-evaluate the works of Keaton and Fields, among others. Thanks to Joe Adamson, when I now watch
NIGHT IN CASABLANCA I get misty-eyed when the plane crashes into the jail and Groucho casually tosses off, "Home Again".
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