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jollyperv 09-08-2012 02:20 AM

Can't believe no one has mentioned Caddyshack

Paul Markham 09-08-2012 03:06 AM

Airplane for sure is one of the funniest.

Others in no particular order.

Life or Brian, It's a Mad Mad World (for the quality of the laughs), Holy Grail, This Is Spinal Tap, Tropic Thunder, M*A*S*H, The Producers, Blazing Saddles

















Saw Ted recently and thought it was great. But to make my list it has to make me laugh for years after it was made.

nico-t 09-08-2012 03:48 AM

kingpin is funny as fuck indeed. Freddy got fingered is hilarious as fuck. And deuce bigalow, hilarious as well. Both parts. Part 2 was criticized badly so i was expecting it to be not as funny as 1 but I was laughing my ass off from start to finish. Critics do not have humor.

nico-t 09-08-2012 03:49 AM


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rowan 09-08-2012 04:28 AM

Probably not quite a classic, but Liar Liar was definitely the funniest movie I've seen at a cinema. The entire place was in uproar by this point:

http://thsrv.com/hl/http://gifsoup.c...iar-liar-o.gif

:thumbsup

Scott McD 09-08-2012 04:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Sunny Day (Post 19176283)
Marx Brothers
Duck Soup, A Day at the Races, A Night at the Opera,
A Night in Casablanca - Warner Brothers sued over the name and Groucho sent a letter back. May be the funniest letter ever written

Dear Warner Brothers,

Apparently there is more than one way of conquering a city and holding it as your own. For example, up to the time that we contemplated making this picture, I had no idea that the city of Casablanca belonged exclusively to Warner Brothers. However, it was only a few days after our announcement appeared that we received your long, ominous legal document warning us not to use the name Casablanca.

It seems that in 1471, Ferdinand Balboa Warner, your great-great-grandfather, while looking for a shortcut to the city of Burbank, had stumbled on the shores of Africa and, raising his alpenstock (which he later turned in for a hundred shares of common), named it Casablanca.

I just don?t understand your attitude. Even if you plan on releasing your picture, I am sure that the average movie fan could learn in time to distinguish between Ingrid Bergman and Harpo. I don?t know whether I could, but I certainly would like to try.

You claim that you own Casablanca and that no one else can use that name without permission. What about ?Warner Brothers?? Do you own that too? You probably have the right to use the name Warner, but what about the name Brothers? Professionally, we were brothers long before you were. We were touring the sticks as the Marx Brothers when Vitaphone was still a gleam in the inventor?s eye, and even before there had been other brothers?the Smith Brothers; the Brothers Karamazov; Dan Brothers, an outfielder with Detroit; and ?Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?? (This was originally ?Brothers, Can You Spare a Dime?? but this was spreading a dime pretty thin, so they threw out one brother, gave all the money to the other one, and whittled it down to ?Brother, Can You Spare a Dime??)

Now Jack, how about you? Do you maintain that yours is an original name? Well it?s not. It was used long before you were born. Offhand, I can think of two Jacks?Jack of ?Jack and the Beanstalk,? and Jack the Ripper, who cut quite a figure in his day.

As for you, Harry, you probably sign your checks sure in the belief that you are the first Harry of all time and that all other Harrys are impostors. I can think of two Harrys that preceded you. There was Lighthouse Harry of Revolutionary fame and a Harry Appelbaum who lived on the corner of 93rd Street and Lexington Avenue. Unfortunately, Appelbaum wasn?t too well-known. The last I heard of him, he was selling neckties at Weber and Heilbroner.

Now about the Burbank studio. I believe this is what you brothers call your place. Old man Burbank is gone. Perhaps you remember him. He was a great man in a garden. His wife often said Luther had ten green thumbs. What a witty woman she must have been! Burbank was the wizard who crossed all those fruits and vegetables until he had the poor plants in such confused and jittery condition that they could never decide whether to enter the dining room on the meat platter or the dessert dish.

This is pure conjecture, of course, but who knows?perhaps Burbank?s survivors aren?t too happy with the fact that a plant that grinds out pictures on a quota settled in their town, appropriated Burbank?s name and uses it as a front for their films. It is even possible that the Burbank family is prouder of the potato produced by the old man than they are of the fact that your studio emerged ?Casablanca? or even ?Gold Diggers of 1931.?

This all seems to add up to a pretty bitter tirade, but I assure you it?s not meant to. I love Warners. Some of my best friends are Warner Brothers. It is even possible that I am doing you an injustice and that you, yourselves, know nothing about this dog-in-the-Wanger attitude. It wouldn?t surprise me at all to discover that the heads of your legal department are unaware of this absurd dispute, for I am acquainted with many of them and they are fine fellows with curly black hair, double-breasted suits and a love of their fellow man that out-Saroyans Saroyan.

I have a hunch that his attempt to prevent us from using the title is the brainchild of some ferret-faced shyster, serving a brief apprenticeship in your legal department. I know the type well?hot out of law school, hungry for success, and too ambitious to follow the natural laws of promotion. This bar sinister probably needled your attorneys, most of whom are fine fellows with curly black hair, double-breasted suits, etc., into attempting to enjoin us. Well, he won?t get away with it! We?ll fight him to the highest court! No pasty-faced legal adventurer is going to cause bad blood between the Warners and the Marxes. We are all brothers under the skin, and we?ll remain friends till the last reel of ?A Night in Casablanca? goes tumbling over the spool.

Sincerely,

Groucho Marx


I never knew about that. I love Groucho Marx. I'm glad my dad showed me movies like "Duck Soup" and "Horse Feathers" when i was younger or i would probably have never known much about the Marx Brothers and missed all their movies altogether probably...

Brad Mitchell 09-08-2012 05:05 AM

When I get dancing.. I sweat like the pilot in Airplane! I'd like to thank GFY for sponsoring shirts I could sweat through in January! Washed em when I got home and distributed to techs in the office :-)

Brad

Chosen 09-08-2012 05:39 AM

Haven't watched...

Scott McD 09-08-2012 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Chosen (Post 19177064)
Haven't watched...

Valuable input as ever... :2 cents:

adultmobile 09-09-2012 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rogueteens (Post 19175795)
Did The Life Of Brian rank? Thats the funniest film ever made.

The life of brian I agree it is funny as well as: And Now for Something Completely Different ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066765/ ) and most of Monty Python's stuff. That for the oldest british fun stuff.

Airplane's and Naked Gun's and Hot Shot's and even some Scary Movie's are the most funny stuff I could find in USA, thanks to leslie nielsen and company, except perhaps Mel Brooks stuff especially Spaceballs as I am a star wars guy, but its history of the world is enough nonsense to laugh all time too.

The Hangover it is not fun at all to me, I can't get where it is funny, but I can't laugh at american pie too, maybe I am too european to laugh at that stuff.

adultmobile 09-09-2012 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott McD (Post 19175807)
10th in the list they done.
5. Borat - 1.7 Laughs A Minute
9. Shaun of the Dead - 1.3 Laughs A Minute

Borat very fun but I had bigger laugh at previous unknown movie of him: Ali G Indahouse: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0284837/ -> https://youtube.com/watch?v=foS84bEZSO4

Shaun of the Dead funny, but from same staff to me it is more funny it is Hot Fuzz:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0425112/ , altough is not one laugh per minute, it is more a seemingly normal story ending in so funny way.

One movie I must mention it is The Invention of Lying , its anti-bible so not going mainstream success, but best laugh if you're atheist enough: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1058017/ , -> https://youtube.com/watch?v=FEMN64KEsKc

nikki99 09-09-2012 09:20 AM

I saw it with my mom 2 weeks ago and she was crying with tears Laughing

2MuchMark 09-09-2012 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by PornerBros (Post 19175777)
Jackass 3D.

laughed so hard I almost puked in the theater. Had to go see it a second time.

Me too. I laughed so hard I cried. But it isn't really a comedy though, it's a stunt movie. Funny, but not nearly as creative as Airplane.


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Originally Posted by PornMD (Post 19175789)
Baseketball, Robin Hood: Men in Tights, Multiplicity, Planes Trains & Automobiles, Not Another Teen Movie...lots of funny shit out there. Airplane's pretty funny but I think Baseketball would top my list (and also directed by Airplane's Zucker).

Yes!! BASKETBALL is so fucking funny. I've seen it about 5 times and still laugh. The 2 funniest scenes are the hospital where they are trying to save the kid, and for some reason, the giant vacuum and the chicken. OMG I cried. Southpark + Airplane writers = Basetball for the win.

And yes, NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE is excellent. A few jokes fall flat (Randy Quaid is a wasted talent in this movie) but overall its great.

leg4 09-09-2012 02:36 PM

Now you're talking!


Honorable mention to Clerks II:



:stoned

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2MuchMark 09-09-2012 06:56 PM

Is The Dictator any good?

oppoten 09-10-2012 02:34 AM

Porky's. Not a classic but funny as fuck.

livexxx 09-10-2012 03:58 AM

Luckily all the films that lovefilm picked are in their inadequate library. I bet they are still transferring their VHS backlog. A classic case of a company that seems to believe technology will overcome their content.

John-ACWM 09-10-2012 08:33 AM

Some good titles in here!

Grapesoda 09-10-2012 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by PornerBros (Post 19175777)
Jackass 3D.

laughed so hard I almost puked in the theater. Had to go see it a second time.

Hotshots 2 was pretty awesome also

Oh, and the last 10 minutes of Rambo 4

brain candy by 'new kids in the hall' did the same thing to me..

adultmobile 09-10-2012 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 19179379)
Is The Dictator any good?

Decent but not as epics Borat


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