“It Could Be Worse”
Please click the “Like” button if you enjoy this post. A video short from “Young Frankenstein.”
Please click the “Like” button if you enjoy this post. A video short from “Young Frankenstein.”
Please click the “Like” button if you enjoy this post. A movie short from “Young Frankenstein.”
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Is this the greatest movie scene ever? I don’t know what the American Film Institute would say, but here’s what makes this scene so great. First, it’s The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence. I shouldn’t have to say anything else. … Continue reading