Reading several essays by my favorite film critic, Andrew Sarris, in You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet.
From "Norma Shearer (1902-1983):
"People sometimes ask me why we don't have people like the Marx Brothers anymore, and I reply that we do have people like the Marx Brothers, perhaps too many, but we don't have people like Margaret Dumont anymore. We don't have dowagers or stuffed shirts. Everyone, rich or poor, young or old, is a zany character with a stand-up routine. There is no one for zaniness to play off against."