Not exactly a laughing matter, but this is probably my favorite movie. I never get tired of the dry, ironic humor. The cinematography was just brilliant too. Acting is second to none by a stellar cast. This is always at the top of my movie recommendations for someone to engross themself in - time permitting. The crescendo of Slim Pickens (Major T. J. "King" Kong) riding "the bomb" to oblivion will always stick in the front of my mind as the most heroic back-woods Don Quixote ever represented on the big screen. Awesome, yet ominous.
Not exactly a laughing matter, but this is probably my favorite movie. I never get tired of the dry, ironic humor. The cinematography was just brilliant too. Acting is second to none by a stellar cast. This is always at the top of my movie recommendations for someone to engross themself in - time permitting.
The crescendo of Slim Pickens (Major T. J. "King" Kong) riding "the bomb" to oblivion will always stick in the front of my mind as the most heroic back-woods Don Quixote ever represented on the big screen. Awesome, yet ominous.
loved the movie. one of the best scenes!!!
George C Scott was brilliant in the movie!!
You can't fight in here this is the war room.
I read somewhere that most of this scene was ad-libbed by Peter Sellers and done in a single take.
00:09-00:55 3:27
From 3:31 onward sounds like almost every argument between my wife and me.
3:32
Let me get this straight?%...PLAN R?%..
What movie is this?
dr strangelove
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Or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb