Phyllis Diller: Not Just Another Pretty Face (2006) Reviews

Phyllis Diller: Not Just Another Pretty Face (2006)
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Wild-haired comedienne Phyllis Diller is featured in a hilarious collection of clips highlighting her best-loved routines and featuring an all-star collection of special guests in this release that's a must have for any loyal fan of the self-depreciating comic diva. In the 1960s Diller became a beloved staple of television variety and talk shows. Now fans can see all of the most memorable moments from Diller's glory days as the outrageous funny lady offers tips on housekeeping and marriage maintenance and recounts her marriage to husband Fang in her own unique, inimitable style. Special guest stars include Don Rickles, Dean Martin, Frankie Avalon, and Annette Funicello. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Lacy C.

It was good to see Phyllis Diller in her crazy outfits and wild hair once again. I grew up watching her on TV, and always got s kick out of her humor. Now that I'm in my 50's, it was fun to revisit the comic's routines, and I still enjoy her sense of style and self deprecating humor. She made fun of herself, but in truth, she had a good singing voice, decent figure, and many funny one-liners. Her sense of style in the 1960's was great! What I really like is how she seems to be amused by her own jokes and laughs out loud to prove it. By today's filthy and vulgar standards, I find Phyllis Diller a breath of fresh air, and I would recommend her comedy to anyone. Today's comics could learn much from her.

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    Lacy C.

    It was good to see Phyllis Diller in her crazy outfits and wild hair once again. I grew up watching her on TV, and always got s kick out of her humor. Now that I'm in my 50's, it was fun to revisit the comic's routines, and I still enjoy her sense of style and self deprecating humor. She made fun of herself, but in truth, she had a good singing voice, decent figure, and many funny one-liners. Her sense of style in the 1960's was great! What I really like is how she seems to be amused by her own jokes and laughs out loud to prove it. By today's filthy and vulgar standards, I find Phyllis Diller a breath of fresh air, and I would recommend her comedy to anyone. Today's comics could learn much from her.

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