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What's Your Favorite Comedy?

1bourbon
1bourbon Member Posts: 25
Airplane

Clerks

Animal House

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  • Supply House Rick
    Supply House Rick Member Posts: 1,399
    A Couple of Favorites

    1. Arthur (too many classic lines to count)

    2. South Park, Bigger, Longer & Uncut (genius satire)

    3. Team America, World Police (again, genius satire)

    4. Hollywood Knights (Newbomb Turk)

    5. Blazing Saddles (couldn't make this today)
  • kpc_43
    kpc_43 Member Posts: 21
    movies?

    Monsters inc.
    dumb and dumber
    finding nemo
    the mask


  • Its a mad, mad, mad, mad world. Cold turkey.
  • R Mannino
    R Mannino Member Posts: 441
    Caddyshack

    is up there, Stripes was pretty good too. Blazing Saddles is a classic!

    "Moose, Rocco help the Judge find his checkbook"
  • J.C.A._3
    J.C.A._3 Member Posts: 2,980
    Tough call!

    Airplane! is right there....but there are so many twisted minds out here...and we all see humor in a different way.

    For instance...I found Pulp Fiction...to be one of the funniest movies I've ever seen, but most folks DON'T feel that way.

    I thought Young Frankenstein was brilliant....my Dad fell asleep while TRYING to watch it.

    Mel Brooks rates among the BEST. History of the World....who wouldn't find humor there? Silent Movie....one of my all time favorites. High Anxiety, GENIUS! Chris
  • Timco
    Timco Member Posts: 3,040


    O brother where art thou, Superbad, Best In Show, Fast Times at Ridgemont High...

    Tim
    Just a guy running some pipes.
  • Rich Kontny_3
    Rich Kontny_3 Member Posts: 562
    Favorite

    I totally enjoyed "Saturday Night Catechism" a one person stage play that I saw about two years ago. The actress came out of Chicago with SNL credos and was terrific.

    The whole play was based on a Catholic classroom from the late sixties/early seventies. I was not parochial yet my wife and many friends were. This play was a belly buster for about two hours.
  • Rich Kontny_3
    Rich Kontny_3 Member Posts: 562
    Favorite

    I totally enjoyed "Saturday Night Catechism" a one person stage play that I saw about two years ago. The actress came out of Chicago with SNL credos and was terrific.

    The whole play was based on a Catholic classroom from the late sixties/early seventies. I was not parochial yet my wife and many friends were. This play was a belly buster for about two hours.
  • Glen
    Glen Member Posts: 855
    got three

    Airplane
    Blazing saddles
    and the 3 stooges - "A Plumbing we will go" - classic
  • Norm Harvey
    Norm Harvey Member Posts: 684


    1 Family Guy

    2 Faulty Towers

    3 King of the Hill ( I am SO Hank Hill except I sell oil and oil accessories)

    4 Are you Being Served

    5 I also like a lot of stand up.

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  • Norm Harvey
    Norm Harvey Member Posts: 684


    O brother where art though is a great movie! I drive around listening to the soundtrack all the time.

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  • Timco
    Timco Member Posts: 3,040


    We bought the soundtrack before we bought the movie. "Well ain't this place a geographical anomoly...two weeks from everywhere!"

    Tim
    Just a guy running some pipes.
  • ScottMP
    ScottMP Member Posts: 5,883
    I can't belive

    only one of you mentioned Caddy Shack.. its the official movie of The Wall ... well comedy .... the official movie of the The Wall is The Godfather..

    Airplace was great - History of the World

    Naked Gun - Team America


    I'm right there with ya Chris.

    Scott

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  • Supply House Rick
    Supply House Rick Member Posts: 1,399
    I have a pool and a pond

    The pond would be good for you.

    Love Caddyshack! Yeah Scott you mention Team America, it's brilliant!

    Don't forget the first two Austin Powers movies, yeah baby...

    Godfather 1 & 2 are the best movies ever made, no contest (#3 didn't need to be made)

    Sincerely,

    Don Barzini, Virgil (the Turk) Sollazzo, Bruno Taggalia, Clemenza, Luca Brasi, Fredo, Santino and Johnnie Fontaine
  • tim smith
    tim smith Member Posts: 2,807
    Caddy shack I think is one very close to my top

    Benny hill I liked alot. Holy grail one of my all time's. "He's a nasty rabbit". Life of Brian. Vertigo, Blazing saddles.
  • and soon to be release?

    Any Brad White's movie(s)? See Brad, you made it on the list...
  • rogGoarfsoony
    rogGoarfsoony Member Posts: 8
    Funny Entertainment

    A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum-Zero Mostell

    Uncle Buck-John Candy

    Life Of Brian-Pythons

    South Park-TV Shows

    Duck Soup-Marx Brothers

    Mad Mad World

    I wish someone would make a movie where Adam Sandler is horribly tortured by irate movie goers.

  • Bob McKenzie
    Bob McKenzie Member Posts: 5
    Anything Canadian!

    My favorite show is Mounties. You people in the US have a spin off called cops.

  • Bob McKenzie
    Bob McKenzie Member Posts: 5
    Anything Canadian buddy!

    My favorite show is mounties. Sorta' like cops only better!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm3ArOcFdVQ&feature=related
  • Steve M_2
    Steve M_2 Member Posts: 121
    Monty Python

    How can ya leave out Monty Python and the Holy Grail and The Life of Brian? Another fave is Trading Places with Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy, I also liked Coming To America..
  • Paul Fredricks_8
    Paul Fredricks_8 Member Posts: 35
    The Groove Tube

    Does anyone else know this movie besides me? Classic pre SNL humor. Richard Belzer and Chevy Chase are in it. I laugh so hard I cry, especially during Cramp TV Kitchen. It the kind of movie you watch over and over and pick up more stuff.
  • J.C.A._3
    J.C.A._3 Member Posts: 2,980
    Hey Paul....

    How about "Kentucky Fried Movie"? I believe it was the Zucker brothers (Airplane!, and its successors) first movie.

    "I'm not wearing any pants....film at 11"...Or better yet...The Daredevil. Cleopatra Schwartz and Catholic High School Girls In Trouble....all shorts, within the movie. If you've never seen it, I highly recommend it.

    This film would NEVER be made today. Too politically incorrect for even Hollywood! Chris
  • Some more great classics...

    Any of the Stooges, the Marx brothers, WC Fields & Mae West, Abbott & Costello. Monty Python & The Holy Grail, Blazing Saddles, Airplane, Police Academy, the Naked Gun, Caddyshack, Stripes(Bill Murray in the Army), Ghostbusters.
  • Bob R
    Bob R Member Posts: 24


    Tommy boy.
    Kentucky Fried Movie.
  • Tony_23
    Tony_23 Member Posts: 1,033
    Classics

    The Jerk. ANYTHING Mel Brooks, with Blazing Saddles at the top and History of The World a close second. Police Squad. Stripes. Caddyshack. Vacation. Home Alone 2. Rocketman ("It wasn't me"). The Money Pit. Brewster's Millions. Uncle Buck. Tommy Boy. Animal House. Blues Brothers. Up in Smoke. Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

    Now I gotta go rummage thru the box of VHS tapes and watch something tonight :)
  • amhplumb_2
    amhplumb_2 Member Posts: 62


    1-Family Guy
    2-South Park
    3-Still Standing
    4-American Dad
  • hvacfreak
    hvacfreak Member Posts: 439


    I like that list Tony.

    I have one to add

    " This is Spinal Tap ". " Mine goes to 11 "
  • Paul Fredricks_9
    Paul Fredricks_9 Member Posts: 315


    Yeah Chris. The Groove tube is probably where they got the idea for Kentucky Fried. Same idea.

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