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May. 28th, 2006 03:06 pmOkay, for some ungodly reason I'm watching the 100 Funniest Movies list, and it's still pissing me off.
So name me your favorite funny movies. Not the best comedies, but the movies that make you laugh hysterically every time you see them.
My favorites?
The Princess Bride, which is one of my three favorite movies of all time, if we're counting the Terminator series and the "Irwin Allen's Attempt to Destroy The Planet in the '70s In Three Crappy Disaster Movies" trio of death and destruction as one movie each.
Arthur, because that movie keeps me laughing for two straight hours without fail.
A Fish Called Wanda, because Kevin Kline in that movie is the best thing on the planet after maple walnut ice cream.
Airplane!, because that's my dad's influence at work.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail, because ... well, REALLY.
And an honorable mention to the scene in While You Were Sleeping where the paperboy goes to throw the newspaper from the icy sidewalk and his bike goes flying out from under him, if only because that scene never fails to KILL ME DEAD.
So name me your favorite funny movies. Not the best comedies, but the movies that make you laugh hysterically every time you see them.
My favorites?
The Princess Bride, which is one of my three favorite movies of all time, if we're counting the Terminator series and the "Irwin Allen's Attempt to Destroy The Planet in the '70s In Three Crappy Disaster Movies" trio of death and destruction as one movie each.
Arthur, because that movie keeps me laughing for two straight hours without fail.
A Fish Called Wanda, because Kevin Kline in that movie is the best thing on the planet after maple walnut ice cream.
Airplane!, because that's my dad's influence at work.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail, because ... well, REALLY.
And an honorable mention to the scene in While You Were Sleeping where the paperboy goes to throw the newspaper from the icy sidewalk and his bike goes flying out from under him, if only because that scene never fails to KILL ME DEAD.
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Date: 2006-05-28 07:23 pm (UTC)"...and I'm sorry I caught you with the old lady!"
"Come in, Mr. Tact."
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Date: 2006-05-28 07:23 pm (UTC)"Look! It's K-K-K-K-Ken! C-C-C-C-oming to k-k-k-kill me!" *falls over laughing*
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Date: 2006-05-28 07:33 pm (UTC)Also Kiss Kiss Bang Bang never fails to crack me up.
And The Lion King - or at least, Timon and Pumba's drag show still has me in stitches every time, and I've been watching the movie since I was 6.
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Date: 2006-05-28 07:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-28 07:35 pm (UTC)2) Top Secret, because Val Kilmer as a surf rock star/spy? MORE GOLD.
3) Kentucky Fried Movie.
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Date: 2006-05-28 07:40 pm (UTC)Clue (Flames! Flames on the side of my face!), Emperor's New Groove, Princess Bride, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Producers, and, uh, Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
(I've honestly never seen Arthur, A Fish Called Wanda, or Airplane)
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Date: 2006-05-28 07:53 pm (UTC)Also, the recent 10.5 movie was full of hilarity...
And I sincerely hope that The Lake House turns out to be as unintentionally comical as the previews make it out to be.
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Date: 2006-05-28 07:58 pm (UTC)Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Killer bunnies win et al)
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
And, well, most "scary" movies from the 50's and 60's. The special effects are so bad I can't not laugh.
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Date: 2006-05-28 08:02 pm (UTC)I would add:
Young Frankenstein, which I saw before I watched any of the black and white Frankenstein movies from Universal Pictures, so I can vouch that it is hilarious both as a standalone and as a parody. The scene in which Gene Wilder’s Dr. Frankenstein (“That’s Frahnk-en-steen”) and Peter Boyle’s monster perform “Puttin’ on the Ritz” is one of the greatest things ever.
The Great Race, starring Tony Curtis as the Great Leslie (all in white with gleaming teeth), Jack Lemmon as the moustache-twirling Professor Fate, Natalie Wood as a spunky suffragette/reporter, and Peter Falk as the Professor’s hapless assistant, Max. Among other joys, this movie has the biggest pie fight ever filmed.
Some Like It Hot, the last word in cross-dressing comedies, starring Curtis and Lemmon again, plus Marilyn Monroe poking fun at her sexpot image and Joe E. Brown as the apotheosis of the dirty old man. I have a particular fondness for Curtis’s imitation of Cary Grant while he’s posing as an oil heir.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, because although the later installments of the series fell prey to the law of diminishing returns, the first movie still kills. My favorite joke is one of the subtlest: Austin tells Vanessa Kensington that back in the day he really dug her mother, Mrs. Kensington, “But unfortunately for yours truly, that train had sailed.”
Our Hospitality, starring my sekrit silent film boyfriend, Buster Keaton. He plays a young man, born in the South and raised in New York, who takes a train down to the old homestead when he comes of age and inherits, unaware that he’s the last scion of a family embroiled in a Hatfield-McCoy-style feud. Naturally he winds up a houseguest of the very family that wants him dead, which leads to action/comedy setpieces unsurpassed to this day.
Honorable mentions: The Mask, Kung Fu Hustle
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Date: 2006-05-28 08:05 pm (UTC)Periscope Down
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Spaceballs
Dogma
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Date: 2006-05-28 08:05 pm (UTC)Zoolander, Shaun of the Dead, Dude, Where's My Car?, The Muppet Movie, and The Emperor's New Groove. Which is still my most favorite animated movie.
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Date: 2006-05-28 08:23 pm (UTC)Hank Azaria + Robin Williams + Nathan Lane = AWESOME.
Runner up does go to Shaun of the Dead. Demonstrating how to knock zombies on the head with a cricket bat, and the little "Ow." in the next second is comedy gold.
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Date: 2006-05-28 08:28 pm (UTC)Liar, Liar - Say what you like, I think Jim Carrey is an absolute master of comedic timing. "The pen is blue!"
Agreed on Real Genius. Definitely in my top ten favorite movies of all time, regardless of genre.
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Date: 2006-05-28 08:28 pm (UTC)Life of Brian. Um. A Cock And Bull Story, which I don't even know if it has been or will be released in the states. Oh, Wallace and Gromit, definitely. A random film called The Actors with Michael Caine and Dylan Moran which I had never heard of until last week but I laughed myself silly all the way through. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. (Strangely? All British films. I know there are American comedies I love, they're just not occurring to me right now.)
Lots of things other people have said - Mel Brookses and Kevin Smiths and so on. Robin Hood: Men in Tights (or Prince of Thieves for differing values of funny). History of the World Part 1 is possibly my favourite actually - the Inquisition tap dance, just... yes. And Some Like It Hot, of course.
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Date: 2006-05-28 08:29 pm (UTC)Anything and everything Pixar has ever touched. They are funny, they are touching, they are beautiful without fail. They are Pixar. 'nuff said.
The Princess Bride. There is nothing wrong with this movie. It is PERFECT.
A Fish Called Wanda made me decide I wanted to have Kevin Kline's babies.
Josie and the Pussycats made me change my mind and decide I wanted to have Rosario Dawson and Parker Posey's babies. It also made me realize that orange is the new pink, Heath Ledger is totally jerkin', and that josieandthepussycatsisthebestmovieveer(jointhearmy)!
The Mummy series.
UHF. Weird Al made a movie, people, and it is glorious.
Anything and everything Monty Python.
And last, but not least...
VAN HELSING.
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