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Community => Watto's Junk Yard => Topic started by: Scott on March 8, 2004, 05:01 PM
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My DVD collection is probably 75% Comedies right now ranging from classics such as Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein to Tommy Boy and Dumb and Dumber.
What's your favorite Comedy of all time?
Here is AFI's top 100 (http://www.afi.com/tvevents/100years/laughs.aspx) of which their top 10 was:
1. SOME LIKE IT HOT (1959)
2. TOOTSIE (1982)
3. DR. STRANGELOVE (1964)
4. ANNIE HALL (1977)
5. DUCK SOUP (1933)
6. BLAZING SADDLES (1974)
7. M*A*S*H (1970)
8. IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934)
9. THE GRADUATE (1967)
10. AIRPLANE! (1980)
My personal top 10:
5. The Jerk Watched this for the first time in a few years this weekend, it really is one of the best movies ever made and is so full of classic lines "I was born a poor black child in Mississippi"
4. Caddyshack Bill Murray and Chevy Chase are great...perfect for where they were in the early 80's...but the true star of the show and one of the reasons why Caddyshack 2 was soooo horrible, Rodney Dangerfield was simply sublime.
3. Kingpin I don't think I have ever laughed harder in a theater than when me and my two buddies went and saw this at a matinee.
2. Vacation Classic flick, classic scenes, classic babes, classic all around. Start singing Holiday Road and you immediately start to smile
1. This is Spinal Tap One of my all time favorite movies regardless of the genre, the outtakes on the DVD are almost as good as the rest of the movie. The Stonehenge bit had me literally rolling on the floor when I first saw it.
Marti: May I ask, what is that?
Nigel: Well, it's a trilogy of music I'm composing.
Marti: It's quite a step from what you're doing in the band.
Nigel: Well, I'm experimenting with different keys, and I found D-minor to be the saddest key. And it goes like this [starts playing] dah, dah, dah, dah.
Marti: It's really quite beautiful.
Nigel: Well, it's... it's like a combination of Mozart and Bach... it's like.. like a "Mach" piece.
Marti: What's it called?
Nigel: This piece is called "Lick My Love Pump".
Marti: Oh.
(http://www.harryshearer.com/art/tap_horn.gif)
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I would have to add Christmas Vacation. That movie was hillarious. I still remember Cousin Eddie showing up bragging about his sons new career. Clark asks him about college and he responds no, the Carnival ;D
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There are a lot of good comedies. Happy Gilmore and The Waterboy would have to be up there for me.
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Wow, can't believe Airplane! made the list. Not that I disagree, but the AFI list otherwise looks like it was made by a group of 50 year olds.
My list would be:
Big Lebowski
Airplane!
Happy Gilmore
Blues Brothers
Animal House
Kentucky Fried Movie
I'm sure I'm forgetting a bunch.
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Caddyshack
Arthur
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
and from the 60s (showing my age here)
Those Magnificent Young Men in Their Flying Machines
The Great Race
I laugh so hard during those last two in some parts.
Back when they could write original comedy and not rehashes.
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My favorite is Van Wilder : National Lampoons!
Sorority Boys is hella funny too!
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don't really have a "top 5" but here's a quick list of movies that get me laughing:
the money pit
friday
next friday
malibu's most wanted
undercover brother
half baked
star wars: episode 1
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Stripes
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And Vacation.
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'Nuff said. 8)
don't really have a "top 5" but here's a quick list of movies that get me laughing:
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star wars: episode 1
Now that's funny. :P
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My list:
Office Space
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Caddyshack
Next Friday
Half Baked
This is Spinal Tap
Airplane!
The Big Lebowski
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3 : ??? Hard to pick 3rd place, between the several Bill Murray, John Candy, Chevy Chase, etc, classics.
2 : Office Space
1 : Ghostbusters
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Surely you can't be serious! ;D
My 5 favs:
Airplane.
Monty Python & the Holy Grail.
Dr. Strangelove.
Young Frankenstein.
Stripes.
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Don't call me Shirley! >:(
Got to love those Naked Gun movies.
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Don't call me Shirley! >:(
Got to love those Naked Gun movies.
Roger, Roger. What's our vector, Victor? ;D
Gotta love Frank Drebin! Remember the Police Squad TV series? ;D Good ol Canadian Leslie Nielsen. 8)
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Vacation: A classic! I've seen it so much, it rightfully shouldn't still be so darn funny!
Blazzing Sadles: What isn't to like about BS (zing! umm, well, maybe not...) it's fuuny, original, and memorable.
History Of The World: Another classic, as a history buff, I really enjoy this movie. And the inqusition sequence is one of the funniest movie moments ever, imo.
Office Space: 'nuff said, damn hilarious.
EuroTrip: For a Roadtrip knockoff it was pretty entertaining.
Little Nicky: One of the few Adam Sandler movies I like, other than the Water Boy and Big Daddy.
And thats all I can think of at the moment.
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I'm not too fond of comedies, but here are my top 5.
5: Monty Python and the Holy Grail
4: The Three Amigos
3: Timebandits
2: The Blues Brothers
1: This is Spinal Tap
This is Spinal Tap is also one of my alltime favorite movies.
-Henrik
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Howard the Duck. That was a comedy, wasn't it? I had a major thing for Lea Thompson at the time it came out so a buddy and I went. We laughed the whole time. We might be the only two people in the world that did, but I'm still waiting for it to come out on DVD.
Porky's/The Meaning of Life - right around the same era and both full of juvenile humour. It's probably a reflection of that time in my life when everything was funny.
Blazing Saddles was a classic. Farting around a campfire became a new pastime.
Happy Gilmore was quite entertaining. I loved it when Bob Barker beat the snot out of Happy.
Spinal Tap was indeed priceless. We rented it as a video back in the dark ages of video, might even have on the wrong format ;) (Beta). Our group at that time was a mix of headbangers and 'preppies'. We (the bangers) laughed so hard we nearly peed. The preps didn't get it. ;D
Arsenic and Old Lace has special meaning to me. It is a pretty good movie to watch to this day (1944). That was the only school play I acted in. Me and Karloff, whoulda thunk it. BTW Matt~1, you wanna know what I look like, rent that movie. ;)
Um. Where are the Stooge movies :-\
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All great choices. One of my all time favs is "Neighbors" with Belushi and Ackroyd. Dont think this is on DVD yet. Really underated strange funny flick. Most people dont even know it exists. Check it out!
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For Brent. The Three Stooges Meet Hercules!
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For recent, I like "Almost Famous."
For all time, I like "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life."
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How about the 80s classics:
The Breakfast Club
Sixteen Candles
Weird Science
Pretty in Pink
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Better off Dead
Back to School
And the all time best stoner flick: Dazed and Confused
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For me I always liked:
Slapshot, the Hansen brothers were great.
Happy Gilmore : Chubs, Bob Barker, great stuff
MY favorite will be Grumpy Old Men expecially the out-takes
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Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Monty Python And The Holy Grail
Monty Python And The Life Of Brian
Heavyweights
Animal House
Dazed And Confused
This Is Spinal Tap
Weird Science
Billy Madison
Happy Gilmore
Water Boy
Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy
Dodgeball
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Jacka**-The Movie,those guys are so freakin' stupid.I can't wait for the sequel this fall!
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I think the funniest movies I've seen in recent years is Something About Mary. Among some of my other favorates:
The Police Squad movies
Hot Shots 1 and Duex
Airplane (in running for funniest of all time)
Amazon Women on the Moon
Young Frankinstien
Waiting for Guffman
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad Mad World
Duck Soup (almost any Marx Brothers film really)
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The Dude abides.
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Ughhh! Forgot about the Cohen's. :P
Lebowski is classic and I'm big fan of Rasing Arizona.
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5. Strange Brew
4. Waiting
3. Shaun of the Dead
2. Sixteen Candles
1. Office Space
Honorable mentions: European Vacation (The whole 'Hills Are Alive' bit is classic), Vacation, The Wedding Singer, Weird Science, The Breakfast Club.
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I think the funniest movies I've seen in recent years is Something About Mary.
That movie had so many rave reviews, so I think I was the only one that hated it.
Favourite comedy? Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
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I think the funniest movies I've seen in recent years is Something About Mary.
That movie had so many rave reviews, so I think I was the only one that hated it.
Nope. Me too. Other than the zipper scene and the hair mousse scene -- thought the whole movie was pretty unforgettable :P
I, on the other hand, must be the only person who can't stand Jim Carrey :P
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I, on the other hand, must be the only person who can't stand Jim Carrey :P
Laho,saher. :P
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Other than the zipper scene and the hair mousse scene -- thought the whole movie was pretty unforgettable :P
So you'll always remember it? ;)
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Other than the zipper scene and the hair mousse scene -- thought the whole movie was pretty unforgettable :P
So you'll always remember it? ;)
Oops, you got me ;) Not sure if I meant unforgivable or forgettable though........
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My personal top 10:
5. The Jerk Watched this for the first time in a few years this weekend, it really is one of the best movies ever made and is so full of classic lines "I was born a poor black child in Mississippi"
I watched this movie yesterday while doing some work around the house... absolutely in my top 3 funniest movies of all time. :D
"Lord loves a workin' man; don't trust whitey; see a doctor and get rid of it. "
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Aw yeah, The Jerk is great!
"He hates these cans!!"
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Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. :)
Kevin
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Receptionist: Welcome to Marathon... May I help you?
Neal: Yes.
Receptionist: How may I help you?
Neal: You can start by wiping the ******* dumb ass smile off your rosey ******* cheeks - and then you can get me a ******* automobile. A ******* Datsun, a ******* Toyota, a ******* Mustang, a ******* Buick... four ******* wheels and a seat.
Receptionist: I really don't care for the way you're speaking to me.
Neal: And I really don't care for the way your company left me in the middle of ******* nowhere with ******* keys to a ******* car that isn't ******* there. And I really didn't care to ******* walk down a ******* highway and across a ******* runway to get back here to have you smile at my ******* face. I want a ******* car... right... *******... NOW!
Receptionist: May I see your rental agreement?
Neal: I threw it away.
Receptionist: Oh boy.
Neal: Oh boy what?
Receptionist: You're ******.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Yeah. ;D
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Receptionist: Welcome to Marathon... May I help you?
Neal: Yes.
Receptionist: How may I help you?
Neal: You can start by wiping the ******* dumb ass smile off your rosey ******* cheeks - and then you can get me a ******* automobile. A ******* Datsun, a ******* Toyota, a ******* Mustang, a ******* Buick... four ******* wheels and a seat.
Receptionist: I really don't care for the way you're speaking to me.
Neal: And I really don't care for the way your company left me in the middle of ******* nowhere with ******* keys to a ******* car that isn't ******* there. And I really didn't care to ******* walk down a ******* highway and across a ******* runway to get back here to have you smile at my ******* face. I want a ******* car... right... *******... NOW!
Receptionist: May I see your rental agreement?
Neal: I threw it away.
Receptionist: Oh boy.
Neal: Oh boy what?
Receptionist: You're ******.
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Yeah. ;D
I just bought that last week and made my wife watch the whole thing for the first time. Classic. I made sure my kids were in bed when that scene came on.
The Jerk is always going to hold a special place in my heart. I never considered my Dad a humorous fellow. Sometime after I had announced my plans to move to CA (from PA,) he and one of his best buddy were having a beer at the house and the subject of my move came up. In classic fashion, they started giving me hard time (My Dad wasn't thrilled about the move, and both were the, you have to get a real job, type of guys. In other words, they kind of started making fun of me.) One of them referenced the Jerk and the scene in the beginning with Steve Martin hitchhiking, and both started putting me in that same scenario. I had never, ever, in my life seen my Dad or his friend laugh so hard . I'll never forget it.
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I loved Kingpin- watch it all the time still for a good laugh. ;D