Here are four jokes you might have missed in the iconic disaster comedy, Airplane!, starring Robert Hays, Leslie Nielsen, and Julie Hagerty. Your comment has not been saved You may have missed one?
There's a domestic airline in South Africa called Kulula that is famous for its cheeky flight attendants and amusing pilots, as well as amusing newspaper advertisements. During the World Cup this year ...
“Airplane!” has been hailed as one of the funniest movies ever made —usually by anyone who has seen it. Forty-three years after its premiere, it still has audiences rolling with laughter. The ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. A scene from "Airplane!," featuring Leslie Nielsen, Peter Graves and Julie Hagerty. The 1980 comedy "Airplane!" wouldn't have ...
Paramount released a 40th anniversary Blu-ray edition of Airplane that included a Filmmaker Focus on the filmmakers, and a Q&A they gave at a 40th anniversary screening of the film. Airplane is also ...
In “Surely You Can’t Be Serious,” the Zucker brothers and Jim Abrahams describe the making of a cultural phenomenon. (JTA) — Growing up in Milwaukee in the 1950s, brothers David and Jerry Zucker ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kyle Peterson, Allysia Finley and Joe Sternberg. Photo: Getty Images When I learned of the death of Jim Abrahams, who along with Jerry and ...
During the descent of my recent Delta flight into Atlanta, the flight attendant came on the intercom to list the connecting flights. With a deadpan voice, he began: "I'm now going to read a very long ...
One of the best comedies known to this species, or any existing amidst the cosmos, Airplane! was the movie that made brothers Jerry and David Zucker, along with co-writer/co-director Jim Abrahams, ...
Jason Isbell bested Trevor Noah in the ultimate test of comedic wit — telling airplane jokes — on The Daily Show Thursday, September 23rd. The bit began with Noah introducing Isbell as a new musical ...
The story of Kulula Airways, the South African low-cost operator, is short and sad. It began in 2001 and ended this summer. But, during the 20 years of service, Kulula made a name for themselves for ...