Coming to America
Shrek
Friday
2006-10-31 01:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The Blues Brothers
2006-10-31 01:44:20
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answered by voodoobluesman 5
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The Jerk
Life of Brian
Young Frankenstein
Holy Grail
2006-10-31 01:46:52
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answered by Ice Queen 4
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i will grant you 3 categories: Black and White- The financial company Dick, WC Fields. foreign places Language- Mon Oncle, Jacques Tati cutting-edge - The manufacturers, Mel Brookes (the unique, no longer the remake of the degree tutor). according to risk critics and awards voters do no longer see them as being extreme adequate, which has a tendency to overlook approximately very extreme comedies like Chaplin's the great Dictator or Kubrick's Dr Strangelove.
2016-10-03 03:22:29
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answered by ? 4
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You have to stick the oldies for this one. For me it is a 3 way split between Some Like It Hot, Young Frankenstein and Airplane. The laugh-a-minute ratio in Airplane is phenomenal, I defy anyone not to cry with laughter at that film.
2006-10-31 03:39:12
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answered by PNewmarket 6
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Anything with Will Farrell in it!
But old classics like Uncle Buck, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Tommy Boy!
2006-10-31 01:52:27
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answered by David 2
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Eddie Griffin
2006-10-31 02:39:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Nacho Libre
2006-10-31 02:00:12
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answered by It's Me! 5
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Monty Pythons Life of Brian. Even more relavant today than it was 30 years ago.
2006-10-31 01:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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50 First Dates
2006-10-31 01:40:21
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answered by Sandie 2
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