Posted on 12/30/2018 7:54:33 AM PST by Leaning Right
BBC Culture polled 253 film critics from 52 countries to determine the funniest films ever made.
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I will Show You
really enjoy that movie. But it makes me think of the current state of mental health. Would todays professionals encourage Teddys delusion that he is Teddy Roosevelt and insist that everyone address him as Mr President?
LOL! Todays mental health professionals insist we call men women and women men all to confirm their delusion. So the answer would be yes. Yes, they would
> There is no such thing as funny these days. <
Funny is now verboten! Because anything funny is guaranteed to offend some delicate snowflake somewhere. So it’s best to play it safe, and just stick to dull PC themes.
Good post. ‘My Cousin Vinny’ is one film I could watch over and over again. Lots of great dialog. And it holds up very well over time.
Zorro, The Gay Blade.
Over the holidays we had millennial visitors. They were watching some show about a young woman that is searching for a missing girl she vaguely knew in high school. My visitors were laughing hysterically at the antics in this show which were mostly based upon neurotic behavior. I didn’t get it in the least. Wasn’t funny to me.
The French must all vote as a solid bloc ...
And I guess they give affirmative action to German-language movies, since the Germans have no sense of humor.
Seriously, though, there have been a few German comedies that were funnier than this Teutonic klunker.
27. The Apartment (Billy Wilder, 1960)
Was this really a comedy? Very depressing subject matter.
Also, I see no Judd Apatow. I would have thought that was a good thing, but if you're going to put Borat on the list, there's probably room for Apatow on it as well.
“Busters Playhouse” Lloyds “Why Worr.y”’ “the Wrong Arm of the Law”” “The Lady Killers” original, “Hobsons Choice” and “Artists and Models”
Was watching the tv many years ago, when The Gods Must Be Crazy was on. My husband was working at the computer but he had to come and see why I was laughing hysterically.
George Romero invented the conventions and rules of the modern zombie film. Before that, zombies weren't eating brains and getting killed with blows to the head. They were just the poor unfortunate undead who acted like they were hypnotized, and just sort of tromped or stumbled or milled around aimlessly.
Dumb and Dumber (1994 - Farrelly Brothers); &
Mystery Men (1999 - Neil Cuthbert)
It says something that only two of the top 50 were made after the year 2000, and only one of the top 40 was made after 2000. Only six of the 50 were made since 1994. Humor, like rock ‘n’ roll, is dying. I strongly disagree that “Spinal Tap” is the ninth best, but I’ll put in a good word for number 50 “The King of Comedy,” despite De Niro’s role.
I'll second that. The cherry-on-top of that clip IMHO is the O'Henry nature of the ending.
Where is Harvey and National Lampoon Vacation?
Saw Mad...World recently and was left wondering if those were stock engines on that plane. Man! They threw that thing around!
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