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100 Funniest Movies of All-Time

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Clutch, Jun 15, 2000.

  1. Mango

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    Dreamshake,

    Didn't that movie come out in the 1970's?

    I don't remember much of a plot. Wasn't it just a bunch of bits strung together?

    There was one theoretical commercial that was visually disgusting when coupled with the announcer's voiceover.

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  2. Azim da Dream

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    I saw parts of the show Clutch is referring to this week, and I too was dismayed with no Jim Carrey. Then again, he's Canadian, eh? [​IMG] Hey, how is South Park a Canadian movie, I am a little bit confused there?

    As a lot of you astutely pointed out, the list omitted far too many greats, especially recent ones. I guess the Institute had to maintain a level of civility and maturity and thus left out some of the "wackier" and "goofier" flicks, such as Dumb & Dumber, Austin Powers, Ace Ventura etc. (BTW, where was Planes, Trains, and Automobiles? I know John Candy was a Canuck, but come on) Some of the movies were not even intended to be comedies, but rather just had some comedy in them. Ie. The Graduate, great movie but I don't remember it to be glaringly hilarious.

    Ah well, I guess the very point of these ridiculous lists is to stir up some controversy.

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  3. keeley

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    No History of the World, Pt. I?
    No Python movies, esp. Life of Brian?!?

    Ghostbusters and Mrs. Doubtfire beat all of them out?

    However... The Graduate at No. 9, that was a phenomenal movie.

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    No Slapshot, no Top Secret, no Coming to America, and many more I can't think of right now. A lot of the films on this list I didn't find rather funny.
     
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    Off the top of my head-- no Naked Gun, The Longest Yard, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, or The Birdcage. Using the AFI's very loose definition of comedy-- The African Queen and Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?

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    I think Dirty, Rotten Scoundrels should be in there somewhere as well.

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    I couldn't agree more about how ridiculous it was to leave off Coming to America, Planes, Trains, and automobiles, and dirty, rotten scoundrels. Those movies were great.

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    I thought the South Park guys were Cannuks (sp?), don't know about where the movie itself was done.

    I agree Planes, Ts & As, Birdcage, and The Naked Gun were really funny.


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