The Big Lebowski: They even have a festival for the movie. Jeff Bridge's character, an unlikely hero, resulting in a most humorous film. "I'm the dude...man..." He pays for a carton of milk with a check book and only has a Ralph's card as his ID
Zoolander: "How many Abadiginals do you see male
modeling?" Instant classic.
Steve Martin Creations:
The Jerk: Whilst outside his old home"Where ya going?"
"About to the end of this fence."
"Great!"
His great slapstick work, with the very talented Burnadette Peters.
All Of Me: Buddha guy Lapsa: "Put back in da bowl?" great physical comedy work as usual.
LA Story: Classic and a must watch.
Animal House: John Beloushi (sp?) that's all that need be said.
Wayne's World: Only if you are a music junky who was old enough to hear music in the 90's and late 80's. "Shea and monkey's might fly out of my butt."
Spinal Tap: The original mocumentary. "It's like none black..."
Caddy Shack: The "doodie" in the pool. Bill Murray as a grounds keeper! Chevy Chase, NUnnna Nuuun Nunn Nunna!
Robin Hood Men in Tights: "My name is Achu! Son of a Asneeze!" (also Mel Brooks)
Billy Madison: The original Adam Sandler Movie which spawned Happy Gilmore another great movie. Those are Sandler's two classics. " What are you looking at swan?!"
Anything Mel Brooks ever laughed at would be a good comedy, anything Mel Brooks created even.
Spaceballs: Speaking of Mel Brooks
Trading Spaces: Eddie Murphy! I will bet you one dollar that this is an amazingly funny movie.
Coming to America: Also Amazing. Eddie Murphy
Ferris Beular's Day Off: Instant classic, and my favorite growing up. "Cameron is wound so tight that if you stuck a lump of coal up his butt you'de get a diamond."
A Fish Called Wanda, and Fierce Creatures: John Cleace (sp?) an amazing comedian...A genius, Kevin Clein as well.
All things Monty Python related.
Black Sheep, and Tommy Boy: The wonderful duo of David Spade and the late great Chris Farley..."Fat Guy in a Little Coat!"
Dumb and Dumber: "We're going to a little town called aaaaaassspen! Where the beer flows like wine... I dunno Lloyd the French are assholes"
Grandma's Boy: Dirty, but oh so funny....Like the karate monkey, and the head video game designer with the robot voice.
Wet Hot American Summer: It puts meatballs to shame, it is the great American Camp comedy.
Out Cold: perfect Mountain/Snowboard comedy.
Austen Powers The Spy Who Shagged Me: Very original when it came on to the scene. "Everyone's after me lucky charms."
Dark Humor:
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: "Lets get down to brass tacks...How much for the ape?
The Original: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, anything Gene wilder ever acted in...
The Royal Tenanbaums: There are far too many reasons to count. One of those great movies you have to watch, it's all in the acting.
I Heart Huckabees: "We're not in infinity, we're in the suburbs!," "He's planting trash!...Kaftka...hmmmmm."
Igby Goes Down: Smart, and off beat. Another movie that is all in the acting. Not necessarily a comedy but that is why it is listed as "dark comedy" for me.
Dogma: So long as you are not deeply religious or tied to organized religion. This is a great way to get people to lighten up in a funny sort of way. "we sincerely apologize to the noble platipai."
Drop Dead Gorgeous: Offbeat, before there was such thing. Kirsten Dunst before she was really really big. Rural beauty pageants and the "intense" competition. Just amazing, a must see. very dark and very funny.
phew...that's a good list....there are obviously so much more out there I know I have missed many!
I need to stop adding more....but there are so many!
Bill and Ted's: "Bill!"
"Yes Ted?"
"Strange things are afoot at the Circle K."
2007-10-26 19:51:43
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The Great Race. (1965) Directed by Blake Edwards. Starring jack Lemon, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk with an all-star cast.
Set in the 1920's Tony Curtis (The Great Leslie) is the hero in white, always wins, always squeaky clean (even his teeth sparkle). Jack Lemon (Professor Fate) is the villain. His antics are a cross between Wile E. Coyote & Snidley Wiplash. Peter Falk (Max) is his sidekick. Natalie Wood (Ms. Dubois) is a young, proud woman for women's rights.
The Hillarity begins immediately in the opening credits (I'm not going to spoil it). The Great Leslie proposes a race from New York to Paris to prove American autombile superiority. After consideral pressure the local paper hires Ms. Dubois as a field reporter to cover the race. The high jinks take you all over the world, & eventully lead to the largest pie fight in movie history. It took 8,000 pies & six days to shoot.
This movie is a must see at least once. It's Coyote & the Roadrunner meets, Dudly Doright, meets The Keystone Cops. I've lost track how many times I've seen it.
2007-10-26 20:44:49
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The best comedy movie is Run Ronnie Run. It is the best movie you never heard of. The lead character is played by David Cross, and he gives gives an excellent performance. I laughed so much. I have seen it over 50 times because i had to make other people watch it. There are a lot of cameos in it too. You can see matt stone and trey parker, jack black, that guy who plays trucker from trucker and t-bonez, a few people from upright citizens brigade, there are a lot more i can't remember. It is a must see. You should just buy it so you can show all of your friends when it is done. Even the deleted scenes are all funny as hell. Make sure you watch them. There is an extended version of Jack Blacks performance.
and to AM that says the adam sandler movie "out to sea" sucks. adam sandler was never in a movie called out to sea. i think you are thinking of "going overboard". going overboard does suck.
2007-10-26 19:34:44
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"There's Something About Mary" -- This movie has so many funny moments and it's a sweet love story too.
"Happy Gilmore" Adam Sandler and Bob Barker getting into a fight on the golf course...need I say more?
"Tommy Boy" That scene where they're driving down the road and the hood flies up...gets me laughing every time. There's a lot of other funny moments in that movie too. Damn it sucks that Chris Farley won't be making any more movies.
"Heaven and Earth" Chris Rock is so funny in that movie.
2007-10-26 20:24:14
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Let us travel through time, shall we?
Let's start with "Animal House". Riotously funny and a great upstart cast.
"History of the World....Part 1". You really can't go wrong with Mel Brooks, so I'll throw in "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein"....if you do not laugh hysterically at least twice in these movies, you need a doctor.
"Porky's". Not for the kids...but my all-time favorite funny movie.
"Airplane". You have to be in the mood for tongue-in-cheek, but well woth the smirks.
"Princess Bride"....Andre the Giant cracks a joke...need I say more?
Fast forward....."Dumb & Dumber"...Classic idiocy.
"Baby's Day Out". Possibly one of the funniest scenes ever in a comedy movie....
And, most recently..."Knocked Up". So pleasantly surprised at the level of funny...I almost cried laughing.
Would like to mention "Shrek" as possibly the funniest cartoon I've ever seen.
2007-10-26 20:23:45
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Movies That Everyone Should See
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Blazing Saddles, and Young Frankenstien, Silver Streak, Any of the old Peter Sellars Pink Panther series,
Mister Roberts,Cactus Flower,it's a mad,Mad,Mad,world...
2007-10-26 20:10:26
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Any silent movies of Harold Lloyd, especially if you can see it in a theater with live accompaniment (which is often n Palo alto California if you ever get there!)
You will see where much of the foundation for comedy films to this day originated and you will laugh hard.
2007-10-26 19:32:41
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comedy movies watch
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