tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4316196887919879512.post8731142315675486065..comments2024-02-06T21:54:44.312-08:00Comments on Armchair Audience: Topper (1937)Peter Swansonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02965010847272304369noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4316196887919879512.post-19197388235718676022010-02-24T20:35:40.322-08:002010-02-24T20:35:40.322-08:00I actually loved the Topper movies when I was a ki...I actually loved the Topper movies when I was a kid. They would come on the Disney Channel and my mom would make popcorn and we would watch and laugh. I don't know if my adult self would like them though, it's been a while!Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03651101307212666896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4316196887919879512.post-25524285994518349312010-02-24T08:09:26.250-08:002010-02-24T08:09:26.250-08:00The third dorkiest thing I have done this week mig...The third dorkiest thing I have done this week might be replying to your post about ghost comedies. I just wanted to say that I think "Ghost"'s rules were actually pretty stringent, and that the fight at the end went along with what was established before. I mean if he could learn to move objects from the weird looking guy in the subway, why couldn't he have used the same power to learn to punch someone? That being said, "Ghost Town" has got to go through some sort of critical re-evaluation at some point, its so much better than people give it credit for. And also, you are definitely right, though, "Topper" is a pretty lame comedy, even when taking when it came out into consideration.Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09723706123622952060noreply@blogger.com