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This week, Justin and Ryan dig into "The Pink Panther" (1963) and talk about...
- Don't make opening credits like they used to, or at all, really...
- How it holds up compared to the rest of the franchise
- Clouseau as a neat party trick side-character
- Justin goes deep on the Stradivarius joke
- "Flanderization" of long-running characters
- David Niven makes the film work - as much as Clouseau
- One weak link in cast
- Almost dropping the landing
- Our Verdict
- Next week's film: "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster" (1965)
Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.
Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!
By Justin MillerThis week, Justin and Ryan dig into "The Pink Panther" (1963) and talk about...
- Don't make opening credits like they used to, or at all, really...
- How it holds up compared to the rest of the franchise
- Clouseau as a neat party trick side-character
- Justin goes deep on the Stradivarius joke
- "Flanderization" of long-running characters
- David Niven makes the film work - as much as Clouseau
- One weak link in cast
- Almost dropping the landing
- Our Verdict
- Next week's film: "Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster" (1965)
Did we get the movie wrong? Tell us why! And let us know what films you think we should cover.
Join in the discussion on our Youtube channel or Facebook page!