Stories by @teeyutes
139 stories

Amadeus (1934)
An extremely fictionalized portrayal of the relationship between Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri.

The Comedy of Terrors (1983)
YOUR FAVORITE CREEPS TOGETHER AGAIN! …every shroud has a silver lining when old fiends get together for a real swinging blast of grave robbery… poisoning and multiple mayhem!

Mister Roberts (1965)
In the waning days of World War II, the United States Navy cargo ship Reluctant operates in areas of the Pacific Ocean far from enemy action. Lt. (j.g.) Doug Roberts, the executive officer and cargo chief, shields the dispirited crew from their tyrannical captain, Lt Cdr. Morton. Morton takes pride in his status, symbolized by a palm tree on the foredeck, given to him for the ship's past success in cargo supply. Roberts shares quarters with Ensign Frank Thurlowe Pulver, the laundry and morale officer. Pulver is intimidated by the captain, and avoids him so completely that Morton is initially unaware that Pulver is a crew member. Pulver's grandiose ideas on pranking the captain never successfully materialize. Eager to join the fighting, Roberts repeatedly requests a transfer, but Morton's refusal to endorse his requests results in them being rejected.

The King and I (1966)
The story of Anna Leonowens and King Mongkut of Siam.

The Court Jester (1965)
King of jesters and jester to the king!

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1958)
The most fantasmagorical musical entertainment in the history of everything!

The Ten Commandments (1966)
Let my people go!

The African Queen (1971)
Samuel Sayer and his sister Rose are English Methodist missionaries in German East Africa in August 1914. Their mail and supplies are delivered by a small steamboat named the African Queen, helmed by the rough-and-ready Canadian mechanic Charlie Allnut, whose coarse behavior they stiffly tolerate.

Rain Man (1968)
Abrasive and selfish wheeler-dealer Charlie Babbitt discovers that his estranged father has died and bequeathed his multimillion-dollar estate to his other son, Raymond, an autistic savant of whose existence Charlie was previously unaware.

The Americanization of Emily (1944)
A United States Navy adjutant is roped into a reckless inter-service rivalry-fueled stunt by his superiors and becomes a war hero by being the first American sailor killed on the beaches of Normandy.

Dennis the Menace (1973)
The misadventures of the mischievous child Dennis Mitchell who menaces his next door neighbor George Wilson, usually hangs out with his friends Joey McDonald and Margaret Wade, and is followed everywhere by his dog Ruff.

Elmer Gantry (1970)
A confidence man and a female evangelist sell religion to small-town America.

Stagecoach (1959)
In the old west, nine eclectic people ride on a stagecoach through dangerous Apache territory.

In the Good Old Summertime (1969)
A musical adaptation of the 1940 film The Shop Around the Corner.

Arsenic And Old Lace (1964)
Writer and notorious marriage detractor Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) falls for girl-next-door Elaine Harper (Priscilla Lane), and they tie the knot on Halloween. When the newlyweds return to their respective family homes to deliver the news, Brewster finds a corpse hidden in a window seat. With his eccentric aunts (Josephine Hull, Jean Adair), disturbed uncle (John Alexander), and homicidal brother (Raymond Massey), he starts to realize that his family is even crazier than he thought.

Hatari! (1982)
Romantic comedy in the jungle.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (2007)
My favorite movie about racism.

The Champ (1961)
A boxing movie even better than “Raging Bull,” and certainly a more heartfelt one.

We're No Angels (1965)
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, 1895.

The Mask (1944)
An ordinary man finds an enchanted mask that transforms him into a green-faced troublemaker who can cartoonishly alter himself and his surroundings at will.