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The Original Of Steven Slater

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  • G Jimson says:

    Can you make any­thing out of this”?

  • Chris O. says:

    Stucker in AIRPLANE is one of the rare qual­ity cine­mat­ic examples of the human embod­i­ment of Daffy Duck you can see.
    And, yeah, I like to ima­gine Slater boun­cing off the emer­gency chute all “woo-hoowoo-hoowoo-hoo”-like as well.

  • LexG says:

    I saw Airplane! for the first time when it hit HBO (1981 or 1982); I was eight-nine years old and thought this dude was hil­ari­ous… At that age, I had no concept of what gay was, or that Stucker’s char­ac­ter was so proudly flam­boy­ant. He was just “that funny guy!” that I got a huge kick out of. I’d go around imit­at­ing him say­ing “The tower? The tower? Rapunzel!” in this min­cing voice and twirl­ing about, because it just seemed funny to my child brain. NO idea what my chain-smoking, beer-guzzling war vet uncles made of Li’l Lex going around twirl­ing his arms like a flam­boy­ant queen. When they’d stare sans laughter, I don’t think my crickets-chirping “You know! The funny guy from Airplane!” explan­a­tion was much comfort.
    Between idol­iz­ing this guy, and my mom watch­ing The Goodbye Girl with me in the room every single day of my child­hood ever, it is a FUCKING MIRACLE I grew up to like vag.

  • Owain Wilson says:

    Stephen Stucker is remarkable.
    And so is The Goodbye Girl. To me, it’s the archetyp­al 1970s New York romantic com­edy with ‘one of those’ theme songs, the kind that later morph­ed into the Kate & Alley theme. Whatever happened to the great New York romantic com­edy song? ‘The Goodbye Girl’, ‘Arthur’s Theme’ … all magical.

  • Ed Hulse says:

    Toto! Auntie Em! It’s a twister!”
    I was in L.A. the week AIRPLANE opened and saw it at Grauman’s Chinese, which was packed. I have nev­er been to a movie theat­er, before or since, that rever­ber­ated with laughter the way the Chinese did that night. You’d have thought anoth­er earth­quake had hit – a 90-minute-long earth­quake. A couple days later I vis­ited the film’s pro­du­cer, Jon Davison, who’d just got­ten his own office at Paramount. Nobody was more sur­prised that AIRPLANE took off the way it did, and he par­layed the film’s suc­cess into a fairly lengthy stay on the lot.

  • Keith Uhlich says:

    How about some cof­fee, Johnny?”

  • Fitz says:

    God thank you I have been think­ing this non stop! “Well i can make a pterydactol”

  • Mr. Peel says:

    Just like Gerald Ford.”

  • brad says:

    There’s a sale at Penney’s!

  • Griff says:

    Nick, Heath, Jarrod – there’s a fire in the barn!”

  • lipranzer says:

    And Leon’s get­ting LARGER!”

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