toldailytopic: The best comedy movies of all time. What are your picks?

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DocJohnson

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I don't think that Stein, in his wildest dreams, hoped for an assertion from Dawkins so awesomely ridiculous as that. He must have guffawed as soon as he was out of earshot.

I was surprised he was able to keep a straight face during the interview... but then again, he is Ben Stein. :D
 

Ecumenicist

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Something about Mary
Hitch hikers Guide to the Galaxy
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Animal House
and any Marx Brothers movie
 

shredguitar17

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1. Pulp Fiction (yeah its a comedy to me big whoop wanna fight about it?)
2. Grandma's boy
3. Young Frankenstein
4. Blazing Saddles
5. Austin Powers
6. Feast 1 and 2 (seriously awesome horror movie/comedy, director has great timing.)
7. Monty Python's Life with Brian
8. Dazed and Confused
9. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
10. 10 things I Hate about You

Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy almost made it, it is a hilarious movie.
 

Egbert

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In no particular order:
Beverly Hills Ninja
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Joe Versus the Volcano
Housesitter
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Little Big Man


I own that one. Great movie. Best part was when Stein got Richard Dawkins to admit he believes in Intelligent Design!

*Ahem*
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bybee

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For me,

For me,

In no particular order:
Beverly Hills Ninja
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Joe Versus the Volcano
Housesitter
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Little Big Man




*Ahem*
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Erma La Douce! My mother and I laughed ourselves silly during that movie! bybee
 

Town Heretic

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At first blush...:think:

His Girl Friday

Raising Arizona

While You Were Sleeping

Some Like It Hot

Duck Soup

Bringing Up Baby

Fierce Creatures

Arsenic and Old Lace

Python's Holy Grail

The first half of Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

The Jerk

My Cousin Vinny
 

The Graphite

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TH, my wife and I just got Arsenic & Old Lace in the mail from Netflix. Neither of us have ever seen it, and we're lookin' forward to it! :up:
 

kmoney

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:think: Tough one...


Tommy Boy

Austin Powers - only the 1st one

Robin Hood: Men in Tights

Blazing Saddles

Dumb and Dumber is pretty good

Kung Fu Hustle

Monty Python Search for the Holy Grail

Superbad
 

The Graphite

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URL="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0030820/"]Swing Your Lady[/URL], (1938) starring Humphrey Bogart. Last time I checked, it has never been available for sale on video/CD, but I have seen it on TV. Very rarely shown.
Wow! I found it. It was released just a few months ago! I just found it online, and bought a copy for my dad for Christmas! :thumb:
 

kmoney

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How did I forget that one? :doh: It's probably in my top three.

On that note, Burn After Reading was also quite good. The Coen brothers really fit my style.

Burn was pretty good. Had some hilarious parts.

"He thinks it's a Schwinn."

:chuckle:
 

shredguitar17

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THE BIG LEBOWSKI!!!!

Hey dude, are those the nazi's?
No Donnie, these men are nihilists!

*edited*

Oh coen brothers are great...but I didn't like burn after reading all that much...the only part I liked was the closet and dead guy scene...so funny!
 
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Nathon Detroit

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THE BIG LEBOWSKI!!!!

Hey dude, are those the nazi's?
No Donnie, these men are nihilists!

*edited*

Oh coen brothers are great...but I didn't like burn after reading all that much...the only part I liked was the closet and dead guy scene...so funny!
I don't care if that's from a movie or not please watch your language.
 

Lighthouse

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O' Brother, Where Art Thou?

Funniest movie I have ever seen. And I've seen a lot of movies. Not a lot of comedies, though.:idunno:
 
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