Motor City Sonics Posted Thursday at 01:36 PM Posted Thursday at 01:36 PM (edited) Pick 4 that would be your Mount Rushmore Mine (in alphabetical Order) Airplane Raising Arizona South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut This Is Spinal Tap (four movies, to me, that don't really miss a single joke). (sorry to have to leave Blazing Saddles and Animal House off the list) Edited Thursday at 01:43 PM by Motor City Sonics Quote
Hongbit Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM Posted Thursday at 02:23 PM I’ll keep mine to the last 25 years. Anchorman Stepbrothers Borat Tropic Thunder Honorable mention to: Superbad, Team America: World Police, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. 1 Quote
oblong Posted Thursday at 02:24 PM Posted Thursday at 02:24 PM so tough because of the genres. Spoofs? Satire? Raunch? Zany? Character driven? Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted Thursday at 03:04 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:04 PM 39 minutes ago, oblong said: so tough because of the genres. Spoofs? Satire? Raunch? Zany? Character driven? The four movies that made you laugh the most. Heck, it could be a drama that was so bad it made you laugh. Quote
Shelton Posted Thursday at 03:12 PM Posted Thursday at 03:12 PM American Pie Happy Gilmore Home Alone Office Space Quote
oblong Posted Thursday at 03:35 PM Posted Thursday at 03:35 PM I know the hardest I ever laughed in the theater came from 3 movies: Naked Gun (when he was peeing with his mic on) Dumb and Dumber (when they ate the burger with the hot sauce/peppers) Something about Mary (the hair "gel") But I think laughter is not always the best indicator. I can think something is funny but only chuckle. Like Fletch. If I tried to tell someoen who didn't see it why it was funny, they'd just nod. But if you watch it, you should chuckle throughout. It's not Airplane funny but I don't think it makes it less funny. Just different. Dr. Strangelove is to me an all timer but I get that darker humor and real satire goes over people's heads. Superbad is one I finally watched about 3 years ago and really laughed hard. I missed out on it at the time and just never got around to it. Watched with my son. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted Thursday at 04:29 PM Author Posted Thursday at 04:29 PM 52 minutes ago, oblong said: I know the hardest I ever laughed in the theater came from 3 movies: Naked Gun (when he was peeing with his mic on) Dumb and Dumber (when they ate the burger with the hot sauce/peppers) Something about Mary (the hair "gel") But I think laughter is not always the best indicator. I can think something is funny but only chuckle. Like Fletch. If I tried to tell someoen who didn't see it why it was funny, they'd just nod. But if you watch it, you should chuckle throughout. It's not Airplane funny but I don't think it makes it less funny. Just different. Dr. Strangelove is to me an all timer but I get that darker humor and real satire goes over people's heads. Superbad is one I finally watched about 3 years ago and really laughed hard. I missed out on it at the time and just never got around to it. Watched with my son. Comedy is subjective, like music. Hardest I ever heard my dad laugh was seeing the movie Big where Thom Hanks is eating the mini corn like a corn on the cob at the Christmas Party. I mean, it was funny, but not as funny as HE thought. 1 Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM Author Posted Thursday at 04:30 PM I spelled it Thom Hanks. I've been writing the name Thom Yorke way too much. Quote
Hongbit Posted Thursday at 04:40 PM Posted Thursday at 04:40 PM There were times at seeing Borat and Tropic Thunder at the theater where my lungs hurt and I had trouble breathing due to laughter. There was an moment during Borat where I really thought I may be having a heart attack. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted Thursday at 08:41 PM Posted Thursday at 08:41 PM (edited) Now we see the violence inherent in the system. Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help! Help! I'm being repressed! Edited Thursday at 08:42 PM by Mr.TaterSalad Quote
Screwball Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM In no particular order; Blues Brothers Up in Smoke American Pie Just about anything from Abbot and Costello. Quote
RandyMarsh Posted yesterday at 04:24 AM Posted yesterday at 04:24 AM Office Space The Big Lebowski Dumb and Dumber Anchorman Office Space and The Big Lebowski will forever be on it but the other 2 could be mixed and matched with about a half dozen or so others. 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blazing Saddles (it's a tossup between that and Young Frakenstein) The Big Lebowski (of course) Some Like it Hot... ("Nobody's Perfect") 1 Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 51 minutes ago, CMRivdogs said: Monty Python and the Holy Grail Blazing Saddles (it's a tossup between that and Young Frakenstein) The Big Lebowski (of course) Some Like it Hot... ("Nobody's Perfect") We had nearly identical lists. My 4th choice was a tossup between Spaceballs and Young Frankenstein (It's pronounced Frank-en-steen). Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Mr.TaterSalad said: We had nearly identical lists. My 4th choice was a tossup between Spaceballs and Young Frankenstein (It's pronounced Frank-en-steen). Was not a big Spaceballs fan. I also considered the original version of The Producers, Zero Mostel and **** Shawn Quote
chasfh Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Life of Brian Death of Stalin Groundhog Day Trading Places 1 Quote
Shades of Deivi Cruz Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago After I watched Billy Madison with my children for the first time, they both said "now we know where you get 90% of your vocabulary from". LOL! It's hard to have Billy Madison on the list, but not Happy Gilmore, but I also don't want two Sandler movies on the list... I also rewatched Superbad recently, and laughed just as hard as before (although I identify more with the cops than I used to). Spaceballs is another that I have seen countless times, though I'm waffling on including it on my list. I might have to go with Dumb and Dumber and Big Lebowski. Quote
Crazy Cat Gentleman Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Spaceballs Trading Places Mystery Men ...I dunno, I've never really watched a lot of movies. maybe Ghostbusters? can't come up with much else. Quote
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