Zeev,

 

I worked on several of the Pee Wee movies as I have played oboe on many of
Danny Elfman's film scores. I had heard about this and it is indeed very
interesting. Milton Rubenfeld also had a small role in Big Top Pee Wee,
where he played a character named.wait for it.HERMAN

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Zeev
Drach
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 7:26 PM
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
Subject: Re: [MOPO] PEE WEE'S BIG COMEBACK

 

And here is something I'm sure, most of you didn't know:   

2014 saw the release of a documentary film called Above and Beyond. It was
produced by Nancy Spielberg, the youngest sister of Steven Spielberg.

It documents the story of the handful of American, and other foreign
nationals, that were veteran flyers in the service of various Allied forces
in WWII, and went on to volunteer to the fledgling, ill-equipped Israeli Air
Force, to help defend the new state during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It
would be impossible to over-emphasize their importance and contribution, as
it is widely believed that those few "foreigners", five to be exact, have
changed the course of the so called War of Independence.

One of those volunteers was Milton "Milt" Rubenfeld (1919 - 2004), a pilot
who flew for the Royal Air Force and U.S. Army during World War II. He's
none other than Paul Reubens' (Pee-wee Herman)  father. 

Just thought some of you might find it interesting.

Zeev

 

 

 

 

 

From: MoPo List [mailto:mopo-l@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU] On Behalf Of Michael
Greenwood
Sent: February-17-16 8:24 PM
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Agreed.  I've watched Big Adventure twenty times at least...practically had
it by memory at one time...and he is never creepy in any discernible
fashion.  I think Adrian doesn't like public masturbation and is possibly
unable to see past that incident in the life or the creator of the
character...but perhaps I'm wrong.  Or he doesn't find that act funny.
However, I can attest to the fact that some do and I will go so far as to
say some future generations will still find it so. 

I love you (and all you do) Pee Wee!  Keep on keeping on!  You're a loner, a
rebel!

M 

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Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 7:31:45 PM
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I think it's clear by now that Adrian doesn't enjoy Pee Wee.  Who knew that
when I posted this rather interesting article from the Times Magazine that
we were going to 

unearth all this.  Adrian seems to have a very clear idea of what and who is
funny and what and who isn't.

 

But I think it's worth noting that what and who is funny morphs thru the
years.  In 1948, audiences thought that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were
madly funny - and Paramount rejoiced as they kept stashing all that cash.
Later the French almost enshrined Lewis as not only funny, but a serious
auteur.  Have you watched HOLLYWOOD OR BUST recently?  I adore Monty Python,
but you might get a yawn from more than a few post-millenials, who might not
get what the big fuss was.  And the Goon Show?  Now that really is an
antique.  But nevertheless I appreciate them, and I adore Peter Sellers.
But do you think that people would howl at A SHOT IN THE DARK today as they
did at the Inwood Theater in Dallas when I first saw it.  I doubt it.    

 

I think that Pee Wee (Paul Rubens) was not so much funny himself as he
brought something entirely new to comedy.  He saw people like George Lucas
mining pop-culture gold and turning it into adventurous faux sci/fi.   I
think that he realized that all that pop-culture stuff could be sent up
comically just as well.  And he, and the ensemble he worked with, did just
that extremely well, re-filtering childhood in America in the fifties in a
way that mixed nostalgia and the absurd brilliantly.  And I think that
Netflix and Judd Apatow have a well placed bet that the American public will
pay to watch him on Netflix go at it again.

 

But I will say that the last thing I find Pee Wee is "creepy."

 

Kirby

 

 

 

On Feb 17, 2016, at 5:26 PM, Posteropolis <posteropo...@bell.net
<mailto:posteropo...@bell.net> > wrote:

 

Can I just chip in here and say I've never cared for Benny Hill? *ducks*

 

But I loved The Goons. (US MoPoers start desperately googling "goons.")

 

:)

 

Dave

 

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Oram
Sent: February-17-16 5:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [MOPO] PEE WEE'S BIG COMEBACK

 

There's no accounting for taste!

 

Nomis

 

Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.


From: Michael Greenwood

Sent: Wednesday, 17 February 2016 22:49

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Subject: Re: [MOPO] PEE WEE'S BIG COMEBACK

 

 

Stop me if you've heard this one before but Adrian doesn't like Pee Wee
Herman!!!  He's certainly no Steve Martin or Richard Pryor but he's better
than Chevy Chase.  C'mon!!

 

Plus, there were,like, six times as many people in the Pythons...hardly
fair.

 

M


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I saw Billy Connolly live four weeks ago - this is about the eighth time for
me - Connolly is a comic god - his genius is that he is all about
observation.

Connolly has Parkinsons disease and also has had prostate cancer - both
diagnosis on the same day - and yet he made us laugh about it.

Paul Ruebens is unfunny he cannot compare to the likes of the Pythons,
Ronnie Barker, Billy Connolly, Lee Evans all Brits or Chevy Chase, Dan
Ackroyd, John Belushi, Steve Martin and the like all of the same era as Pee
Wee. Pee Wee's great adventure was an embarresment...I saw it first time
around in the US and all I saw was a creepy little guy taking cinema goers
money. And now he is making some sort of come back - 

- it all comes down to a matter of taste - I predict his new film will do no
business in Europe. 

Steve Carrel has to be one of the latest great talents on cinema screens and
transcends international humour - he is a comic who deeserves his plaudits.
We can all pick out favourites...Pee Wee is way down on the scale and is so
unfunny...

Believe me we have some who are just as bad in the UK - Frank Skinner for
example - another one who thinks he is funny and possibly the worst is
Russell Brand - he's about as funny as a fart in a space suit!

 

 

This Never Happened to the Other Fella....

Adrian Cowdry
jboh...@aol.com <mailto:jboh...@aol.com> 

 

 

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Back in the late 1970's I apprenticed the troupe and was a manager for the
Groundlings Theater in LA on Friday nights.

 

Paul Reubens initiated a new character - a naive kid who just got off the
bus - who in the storyline eventually evolved into a comic.

All of LA was mythic and eye-opening to this character and he had a way of
making you see the fairy tale of it all through his eyes.

 

This was the first appearance of Pee-Wee and on successive Friday nights he
would appear and hone the character - change things here or there - draw in
the audience more and more - Until he finally put together Pee-Wee's
Playhouse - the stage production - with other members of the Groundlings
group - truly brilliant comic talents.

 

The movies were fun, I thought -

But, all I can say is that in person in those early days and through the
development of Pee-Wee's stage show -

I have seen few things funnier or laughed at fewer things harder that I did
that show.

 

Rubens would come out tossing candy to everyone, dancing on his tip toes,
engaging the audience.

I don't know what it was - but he definitely tapped something both mythic
and absurd - a wonderful and unusual combination.

 

Paul was always a very kind and gentle person, even quiet, and it was a
shame he hit the Hollywood Babylon skids as he did.

We all have our feet of clay -

But in the old days - when it was fresh and never seen before - his act was
nothing short of scream out loud riotous - you literally couldn't get the
air out of your lungs fast enough.

 

Jeez, I'd love to see something that funny once again!

 

Alan

 

 


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