Posted on 11/21/2021 6:44:51 AM PST by DoodleBob
Admit it, you’ve done this: sat around with friends for hours, trying to come up with the definitive list of the funniest movies ever. Well, now here’s an – almost, sort of – statistical solution: the Laugh a Minute rating.
It comes from Lovefilm, the London-based video streaming and DVD subscription service. Lovefilm polled its members for the 10 movies that made them laugh most. Then, says spokesperson Helen Cowley, the company convened a panel to watch the movies and note "how many times [each film] made us giggle." Divide the number of laughs by the film’s length in minutes, and voilà: the Laugh a Minute score.
Even if the results aren't universal - the panel members were affiliated with the company - the methods are certainly more scientifically rigorous than sitting around chatting with your buds over beers at 11:30 at night.
Without further ado, the envelope, please.
Topping the list at three laughs a minute: the 1980 airline disaster spoof Airplane!, followed by the original Hangover and Naked Gun movies at 2.4 and 2.3 laughs per minute respectively.
Here's the full Top 10:
1. Airplane! - 3 laughs/minute
2. The Hangover - 2.4 laughs/minute
3. Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! - 2.3 laughs/minute
4. Superbad - 1.9 laughs/minute
5. Borat - 1.7 laughs/minute
6. Anchorman: the Legend of Ron Burgundy - 1.6 laughs/minute
7. American Pie - 1.5 laughs/minute
8. Bridesmaids - 1.4 laughs/minute
9. Shaun of the Dead - 1.3 laughs/minute
10. Life of Brian - 1.2 laughs/minute
"Interestingly," Cowley said, "while Lovefilm members voted Life of Brian as the funniest film, our research shows that for Laughs a Minute...Airplane! beats the Monty Python epic hands-down."
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I bought that box, too...the bag of Flair and tiny red stapler were nice additions.
A while back or Walmart cashier was loaded with pins and buttons. We said we liked her flair, but she didn’t get it.
She very deservedly won an Oscar for that part.
Yeh. Do it when it’s piping hot right out of the oven!;-}
Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Three Stooges, Buster Keaton, Jackie Gleason in Gigot, John Candy in Uncle Buck, McAuley Culkin in Home Alone 1 and 2, Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd in Trading Places. GMAFB. All these movies are crap compared to the aforementioned.
Oh, yeah. Monty Python, too, and not just Life of Brian, but also Meaning of Life and Holy Grail.
They redid Mad Mad Mad Mad World and made it into some rancid socialist horse sh!t. No Buddy Epson or Jim Bacchus.
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