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1 - South Park: Bigger Longer Uncut 2 - Animal House 3 - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 4 - Monty Python & The Holy Grail 5 - Caddy Shack 6 - Blazing Saddles 7 - Raising Arizona 8 - Dumb & Dumber 9 - Dr. Strangelove 10 - American Pie
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1. Annie Hall 2. Some Like It Hot 3. Duck Soup 4. Love & Death 5. Chasing Amy 6. Blazing Saddles 7. Clerks 8. Airplane 9. The Naked Gun 10. National Lampoon’s Animal House
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1. Christmas vacation 2. what about Mary 3. dumb and dumber 4. meet the parents 5. caddy-shack 6. meet the fockers 7. Joe dirt 8. road trip 9. vacation 10. raising arizona
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1) Some Like It Hot 2) Caddyshack 3) Smokey and the Bandit 4) Animal House 5) Porkys 6) Animal House 7) Vacation 8) Christmas Vacation 9) What About Mary 10) Its A Mad, Mad, Mad World
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Sister Act. Napoleon Dynamite. Monty Python And The Holy Grail. Monty Python's Life of Brian. Blades Of Glory. Baby Mama. House Bunny. So I Married An Axe-Murderer. The Twilight Saga: New Moon. Shaun Of The Dead.
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No particular order.
1 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles 2 - Animal House 3 - Christmas Vacation 4 - Monty Python & The Holy Grail 5 - Caddy Shack 6 - Blazing Saddles 7 - Airplane 8 - Dumb & Dumber 9 - Hangover 10 - All the Naked Gun's
Are just some I found funny. Guess I dont have a very mature sense of humor, LOL!!
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No particular order.. and it's very hard to narrow down to 10. Tomorrow I could think of 10 others to put in my top 10. 1. History of the World Part I 2. Blazing Saddles 3. The Hangover 4. Caddyshack 5. National Lampoon's Vacation 6. Young Frankenstein 7. Ferris Bueller's Day Off 8. Fast Times At Ridgemont High 9. Little Miss Sunshine 10. Juno Honorable Mentions.... Three Amigos and American Pie One of my favorite lines in all of film... Hey Motherfucker.. When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser. Socrates
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lafayettemister wrote:No particular order.. and it's very hard to narrow down to 10. Tomorrow I could think of 10 others to put in my top 10.
1. History of the World Part I 2. Blazing Saddles 3. The Hangover 4. Caddyshack 5. National Lampoon's Vacation 6. Young Frankenstein 7. Ferris Bueller's Day Off 8. Fast Times At Ridgemont High 9. Little Miss Sunshine 10. Juno
Honorable Mentions.... Three Amigos and American Pie
One of my favorite lines in all of film... Hey Motherfucker..
OMG!! How could I forget History of the World Part 1(why no part 2, LOL) and Fast Times. And Stir Crazy too. And Spaceballs!! Can go on and on.
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1. Uptown Saturday Night 2. Harlem Nights 3. Eddie Murphy: Raw 4. Coming to America 5. I'm Gonna Git You Sucka 6. Friday 7. House Party 8. Boomerang 9. Big Momma's House 10. Which Way is Up?
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Picking just ten is a problem, but chronologically:
A Night at the Opera - Marx Brothers (1935) Ball of Fire - Barbara Stanwyck & Gary Cooper (1941) Kiss Them for Me - Cary Grant & Jayne Mansfield (1957) Some Like It Hot - Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis & Jack Lemmon (1959) Dr. Strangelove - Peter Sellers & George C. Scott (1964) A New Leaf - Walter Matthau & Elaine May (1971) Silver Streak - Gene Wilder, Jill Clayburgh & Richard Pryor (1976) Uncle Buck - John Candy & Macaulay Culkin (1989) Groundhog Day - Bill Murray & Andie MacDowell (1993) Idiocracy - Luke Wilson & Maya Rudolph (2006)
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In no particular order: The MUsic Box -1931 - Stanley Laurel and Oliver Hardy Arsenic and Old Lace Monty Python & The Holy Grail Romance With A Double Bass A Fish Called Wanda Blazing Saddles M.A.S.H. Putney Swope The Producers The Lavender Hill Mob
Edit: Since The Producers is really a movie remake of a Broadway musical, here's another of my favorites: School For Scoundrels -1960 version, wih Terry Thomas (and no, that is NOT a typo - School For Scandal was second rate schlock)
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DLizze wrote: Edit: Since The Producers is really a movie remake of a Broadway musical, here's another of my favorites: School For Scoundrels -1960 version, wih Terry Thomas (and no, that is NOT a typo - School For Scandal was second rate schlock)
To which version of The Producers are you referring? The 1968 (and definitive) version was an original film and not based on previous works. Mel Brooks even won the best original screenplay Oscar for his script. The Broadway musical was based upon that film, with the 2005 film based upon the Broadway musical. At times, showbiz can be far too incestuous!
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Anything by: The Marx Brothers Mel Brooks Woody Allen ...plus...and in no order: The Blues Brothers Caddyshack It's A Mad, Mad, Mad World A Funny Thing Happend on the Way To the Forum MASH Dr. Strangelove Animal House Support Your Local Sheriff Support Your Local Gunfighter When Harry Met Sally  Writing is not necessarily something to be ashamed of, but do it in private and wash your hands afterwords. - ROBERT HEINLEIN FROM: Becky -- FOR: Matt -- With Love a Festive contest winner - honest (audio version - very sexy) HOW HUMANS DO IT: a fish-eye view of sex an Editor's Pick - no kidding
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Varrick wrote:
To which version of The Producers are you referring? The 1968 (and definitive) version was an original film and not based on previous works. Mel Brooks even won the best original screenplay Oscar for his script. The Broadway musical was based upon that film, with the 2005 film based upon the Broadway musical.
At times, showbiz can be far too incestuous!
I was referring to the version starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, which is I believe, the film remake of the Broadway version of the Mel Brooks original film.
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It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Blazing Saddles Caddy Shack The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! National Lampoon's Vacation National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation National Lampoon's Animal House Monty Python Search For The Holy Grail Young Frankenstein Dr. Strangelove Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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Random order 1. Happy Gilmore 2. Rush Hour 3. The Hangover 4. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle 5. The 40 Year Old Virgin 6. Forgetting Sarah Marshall 7. Fast Times at Ridgemont High 8. Knocked up 9. There's Something About Mary 10. Dazed and Confused
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In no particular order, of course...
1. National Lampoon's Van Wilder 2. Bridesmaids 3. National Lampoon's Animal House 4. Four Weddings and a Funeral 5. Zoolander 6. Superbad 7. Anchorman 8. Office Space 9. Zack and Miri Make a Porno 10. American Pie
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My all-time favourites (by far) are: 1. Get Him to the Greek 2. The Hangover Part 1 3. The Hangover Part 2 But I've also enjoyed - Forgetting Sarah Marshall Tropic Thunder Zoolander Borat Bruno South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut Harold and Kumar go to Whitecastle and the 3D Christmas Zack and Miri Make a Porno Napoleon Dynamite Hot Tub Time Machine
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I like a lot of the 'old school' comedies as opposed to some of the newer stuff. Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder were amazing! So: Hear no evil, see no evil Stir CrazyThe earlier Eddie Murphy stuff was superb: Coming to America Trading PlacesMost of the stuff with Bill Murray!!!Recent stuff would be: Anchorman Ted Shaun of the Dead Hot Fuzz The list is endless...
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In no particular order: Some Like It Hot Dr. Strangelove Blazing Saddles Young Frankenstein The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming M.A.S.H. The Producers The Pink Panther films When Harry Met Sally The Seven Year Itch
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MARS ATTACKS! How did I forget?
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Duhhhh Waynes world!!! and my favourite is Napoleon Dynamite but i have no clue if that is comedy. and i can't think of 8 more right now ! Ha! anchorman!!! "I love lamp" stepbrother A Night at the Roxbury
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In no particular order:
Monty Python & The Holy Grail Yellowbeard Caddyshack Dumb & Dumber Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Young Frankenstein Cheech & Chong's Up In Smoke Blues Brothers Kelley's Heroes Blazing Saddles
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Shuffle these ones around. A comedy must have at least one scene that makes me laugh till I choke and cry to rank:
Raising Arizona Blazing Saddles Some Like It Hot Good Morning Vietnam Trading Places A Shot In The Dark Monty Python & The Holy Grail Austin Powers International Man of Mystery Animal House South Park: Bigger Longer Uncut
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L8LastNight wrote:A comedy must have at least one scene that makes me laugh till I choke and cry to rank: Yes! definitely! My list does that for me, and it seems I can watch them again and again!
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In no particular order:
Pineapple Express Superbad The Hangover Role Models Forgetting Sarah Marshall 30 Minutes or Less Harold and Kumar go to White Castle 21 Jumpstreet Old School Bridesmaids
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Honorable mentions: Something About Mary; Me, Myself and Irene; Shaun of the Dead; The Mouse That Roared; Stripes.
10. South Park Bigger, Longer & Uncut 9. Hangover 8. Animal House 7. Clerks 6. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead 5. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 4. Dogma 3. Anchorman 2. Superbad 1. 40 Year Old Virgin
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