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Favourite comedy films Page 8

Disappeared completely now. Well - maybe that's a blessing.

Quote: Oliver Miller @ May 28, 2007, 7:16 PM

I can't believe no one has mentioned THE funniest film of all time yet, c'mon guys you all know it's Napoleon Dynamite.
1st time I saw it, I thought it was ok, but then I watched it again, i'ts one of those films where you'll be rewarded with repeat viewings.
Everything in the film is brilliant, Kip at Rex Kwon-Do, Pedro 'building' a cake, Uncle Rico' steak throwing, even Napoleon's mannerisms are hilarious.
It's a genius film as far as I'm concerned.
I think Austin Powers 2 is a close second favourite.
The Dr. Evil/Jerry Springer scene is a clasic.

Well I've never seen it. Good though, you say?

Some like it Hot. Yes even now!.. Also the Graduate but I realise that ain't straight comedy.

Spinal Tap, Life of Brian, Holy Grail, Running jumping standing still film, Ghostbusters are my essential comedies. Honourable mention to young frankenstein.

"Werewolf? There wolf!"

Dodgeball.

And yeah, American Werewolf in London, class!

Anything as long as it ain't American and from the eighties.

Yeah, cos that Spinal Tap film's rubbish...

Quote: Michael Monkhouse @ June 9, 2007, 4:31 PM

Anything as long as it ain't American and from the eighties.

Not even Ferris Bueller's Day Off? :O

Quote: zooo @ June 9, 2007, 4:57 PM

Yeah, cos that Spinal Tap film's rubbish...

Correct.

I heart Ferris.

Quote: Michael Monkhouse @ June 9, 2007, 4:31 PM

Anything as long as it ain't American and from the eighties.

That's my favourite period of comedy ever!

Quote: zooo @ June 9, 2007, 5:02 PM

I heart Ferris.

:D

The 80s is my favourite period of films, period!
Period.

You like periods, then?

One of my favourite comedy films is Only Fools and Horses: To Hull and Back.

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