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2006-12-12 05:55:03 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

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Wedding Crashers, Super Troopers, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Mean Girls, Van Wilder, All the American Pies...

2006-12-12 06:01:40 · answer #1 · answered by ♥jen♥ 3 · 0 0

I love so many movies that I never have just one favorite of anything. Here are a few:

Dr. Strangelove (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb): Oh my, where do I begin? From Peter Sellers' hilarious portrayal of 3 (yes, 3) different characters to the unforgettable imagery of Slim Pickens riding the nuclear bomb to its target. Unbelievable black comedy from Stanley Kubrick!

Anything Else: It's a Woody Allen movie with Jason Biggs and Christina Ricci, about a guy whose indecisiveness keeps him trapped in unproductive relationships and a sexy young woman who can't commit. I think Woody Allen writes some of the best comedic dialogue ever. I guess what some would consider "intellectual" humor.

The 40-Year Old Virgin: Steve Carell is sweet and shy as the man who's never had sex. This is a hilarious movie with an unexpected result - I actually cared about the characters and what happened to them. Humor with a soul? Unheard of.

Arsenic and Old Lace: Cary Grant is a hoot in this movie about a newlywed who discovers that his sweet old aunts are in the habit of murdering their lonely tenants! "Insanity runs in my family... it practically gallops."

Anchorman - Will Farrel in an impressive ode to improvisational humor. I can't believe they actually got this movie made - I'd have been laughing too hard to get the words out.

2006-12-12 14:46:13 · answer #2 · answered by Ann 3 · 0 0

Funniest movie I've ever seen is called Our Hospitality. It's and old silent era movie by the incomparable Buster Keaton. Now I've never liked a silent movie before - my tastes skew to the 1970's and movies like Chinatown, French Connection and Hitchcock films - but this one left me in stitches. It's about a man who goes to the south to claim an inheritance and finds that there are those who want the money for themselves and him dead. However, southern hospitality dictates that you cannot harm a person while they are guests in your house. So the movie revolves around Buster Keaton trying to stay inside the house while his rivals try everything they can think of to get him outside so that they can kill him. Needless to say, hilarity ensues. This movie is a little hard to find but if you come accross it I highly recommend it and really anything else by Keaton.

2006-12-12 14:08:01 · answer #3 · answered by Michael D 2 · 0 0

The Adventures Of Ford Fairlane

2006-12-12 14:00:10 · answer #4 · answered by mreed316 7 · 0 0

"Scrooged" with Bill Murray. Murray is Frank Cross, a Network President in NYC; a perfect modern-day Scrooge. The story pretty much follows the same lines as the original 'Christmas Carol', except it's a zillion times better.

2006-12-12 14:00:00 · answer #5 · answered by Pianist d'Aurellius 4 · 0 0

My tastes change on a daily basis.

Right now Slapshot is among the top of my favorites
Along with:
Blues Brothers
Stripes
Eurotrip
SuperTroopers
Hot Dog
National Lampoon's Vacation
Caddy Shack
Any Adam Sandler flick

2006-12-12 14:00:40 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Tough call. I'll have to give you a short list:

Modern Times
City Lights
Raising Arizona
The Court Jester

2006-12-12 18:19:40 · answer #7 · answered by shkspr 6 · 0 0

I love Home Alone, the first 3 parts.

2006-12-12 13:57:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hands down:

Van Wilder

2006-12-12 14:03:04 · answer #9 · answered by eric_the_red_101 4 · 0 0

dodgeball..with ben stiller and vince vaughn

it is a hylarious movie with tons of quotes that my friends and I repeat everyday in our own jokes!

2006-12-12 14:10:07 · answer #10 · answered by A-Doll 4 · 0 0

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