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Marx Brothers

NOUN
  1. a family of United States comedians consisting of four brothers with an anarchic sense of humor

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  • The Marx Brothers are the idols of one of the show runner / creators. EW.com: Today's Latest Headlines
  • One of the reasons I've always favored A Day at the Races, even though it's not the most side-splitting of the Marx Brothers works, is that it's probably the most cinematically coherent.
  • Most of us go through life overthinking hamburgers or pretty girls or bad people; the Marx Brothers eat them, kiss them and befuddle them. The World Turned Upside Down
  • Ever since British New Wavers Ian Dury and the Blockheads scored with their 1979 single Reasons To Be Cheerful (Part 3) -- which celebrated people like Elvis and the Marx Brothers and pleasures like Ploughman's sandwiches (cheddar cheese and a pickle) and "coming out of chokey" (solitary confinement) -- inquiring minds have wondered about parts one and two. Michael Sigman: Reasons To Be Cheerful (Part 1)
  • The problem with Kenny and Sir Alex is they are too fixated on football matters to have built up a decent knowledge of Marx Brothers films. MUTV: where players can dine out on clothes-shredding stories for ever | Martin Kelner
  • One of the reasons I've always favored A Day at the Races, even though it's not the most side-splitting of the Marx Brothers works, is that it's probably the most cinematically coherent.
  • How about, the Marx Brothers were brilliant, light, spontaneous and anarchic and Karl Marx was a controlling, egoistical fruit cake. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Though movies have associated higher education with the lower pleasures going at least as far back as the Marx Brothers 'Horse Feathers (1932), it wasn't until 1978 that director John Landis took dipsomaniacal debauchery to a new level and invented the modern college movie, for better and (mostly) worse. Film School
  • In the 30s perhaps one of every three films - and I mean not just the Busby Berkeley and Astaire-Rogers musicals, but westerns, weepies, Marx Brothers farces - had original songs.
  • Standing behind a Star of David-bedecked podium at Caroline's on Broadway last month, Rachel Gerber of the City Congregation presented her project on the Marx Brothers, which she worked on for more than a year with the help of a New York University film professor, Jack Lechner. More City Bar Mitzvahs Hold the Religion
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