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K.C.:
Do you think there are funny people and not-funny people? Benjy Stone:
Yes. Definitely. On the funny side there are the Marx Brothers, except Zeppo; the Ritz Brothers, no exceptions; both Laurel *and* Hardy; and Woody Woodpecker. On the unfunny side there's anybody who has ever played the accordion professionally
Do you think there are funny people and not-funny people? Benjy Stone:
Yes. Definitely. On the funny side there are the Marx Brothers, except Zeppo; the Ritz Brothers, no exceptions; both Laurel *and* Hardy; and Woody Woodpecker. On the unfunny side there's anybody who has ever played the accordion professionally
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Do you think there are
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Funny people and not funny people
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Yes definitely
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On the funny side there are the Marx Brothers except Zeppo
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The Ritz Brothers no exceptions
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Both Laurel and Hardy and Woody Woodpecker
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On the unfunny side there is anybody
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who has ever played the accordion professionally
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Movie Summary
An aging, dissolute matinee idol is slated to appear on a live TV variety show in 1954, and a young comedy writer is tasked with the thankless job of keeping him ready and sober for the broadcast.
