Hey now!
Time for me to queue up my fave cinematic laugh-a-ramas:
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There's Something About Mary: finally, a funny romantic comedy for guys to enjoy. Just gotta throw in a light helping of lowbrow gross-out humor, and you're good to go. Now the hell did he get the beans above the frank?!
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Spaceballs: Chock-full of the kinda corny cheap-laughs I love. The second-most-quotable comedy flick, behind...
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Airplane!: I only watch this every five years or so, for fear it'll get stale if I watch it more frequently. I have a feeling that, thanks to my following the
Air Crash Investigation documentary series, I'll likely nitpick it to death the next time I watch it. None the less, it's a completely different kind of comedy altogether.
BTW I recently discovered that
Airplane! is a comedic remake of the drama
Zero Hour-- the studio bought the rights and everything-- with much of the original dialogue carried over mostly unaltered. Filter some of those same lines (with a few additions) through Leslie Nielsen with his legendary deadpan delivery, and you've got freakin' comedy gold. But surely you're the last people I need to tell that to, right?
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The Naked Gun 1 & 2: I didn't much care for the third one, but the first two really did it for me.
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Monty Python's Life of Brian: Most everyone else puts
Holy Grail on their list. I just gotta be different I guess.
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Tommy Boy: Chris Farley at the height of his (coke-fueled) powers.
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Super Fuzz / Super Snooper: a really dumb childhood fave that has become a guilty pleasure. Featuring Ernest Borgnine a few years before
Airwolf and
Escape from New York put him back in the showbiz spotlight. And the theme's oddly catchy.
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Orgazmo: Now I don't wanna sound like a queer or nothin', but I think this movie kicks ass!
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Weird Science: My fave John Hughes 1980s-teenage-comedy-set-in-a-Chicago-suburb. Yes, even more than
The Breakfast Club or
Ferris Bueller's Day Off. My all-time fave John Hughes movie, however, is...
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles starring Steve Martin, who was also in...
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Three Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamigos with Chevy Chase, who was also in...
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Spies like UsHey, you know what? While I'm at it, I may as well list a few of my fave sit-coms:
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Are You Being Served?: my all-time fave Brit-com.
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Hogan's Heroes: Curious about the controversy over the show's setting, I decided to watch a few eppies... and was hooked.
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Amos 'n Andy: another controversial favorite. My fave classic-era sitcom.
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Night Court: the first show to make me laugh. I could really relate to this cast of misfits, being a big misfit in middle school when the show first aired.
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Sledge Hammer!: a take-off of Dirty Harry that took shots at all the tropes from those rogue-lone-cop-who-goes-by-his-own-rules-but-at-least-he-gets-the-job-done flicks from the '70s and '80s. I also gotta remember to make the theme my ring tone one of these years.
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Taxi: Before he developed the flux capacitor, Christopher Llloyd breathed life into the greatest sitcom character ever: Reverend Jim Ignatowski. But I didn't gain an appreciation for this man until I started watching the show in reruns on Nick at Nite.
All right, I've bored you enough with my nattering. Next, please.