Oh hell yeah, Old School and Bad(er) Santa are two of my most favorite movies!
I’m currious though, How old are you Happy Lendervedder? (If you don’t mind me asking) I’m 35 myself, I’m wondering if this movie is like a “generation thing” that make me love it so much.
Because I tell ya’ ,50% of that movie I can identify with so much. Especially Will Ferrels character.
That’s a favorite of mine and my entire family. We used to rent the Best of Eddie Murphy tape from Blockbuster so many times, and even my mom cracks up. I ought to buy my parents the DVD some time.
Other than that, I’d have to go with:
Airplane!
A Night at the Opera (I haven’t seen all the Marx Brothers movies, but this is by far my favorite that I’ve seen)
Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure
Ghostbusters
This Is Spinal Tap
Pulp Fiction (violent, sure, but also very funny)
Office Space
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (funny as hell, but also heartwarming, and I could relate A LOT as a fellow late bloomer and adult action figure collector)
Harold and Kumar (I thought I would hate it, but it was hilarious)
Mystery Men (underrated superhero parody with a killer cast)
Clerks / Mallrats (tie)
To tell the truth, I find a numb er of the suggestions here surprisingly Un-funny. The Ruling Class??!! I’ve seen it, and it’s interesting, but a side-splitting slap-your-knees funny it ain’t.
My choices:
I’m 33, and married, and I know exactly what you mean.
When he tells all those college kids he’s got a real nice day planned, he’s going to go to Home Depot and and maybe Bed, Bath & Beyond and next thing you know he’s doing funnels. . .man, I can relate.
My submissions:
When I first saw Dazed & Confused, I laughed the entire time.
I also think Clueless is a perfect comedy, but more for it’s satire than being laugh out loud funny.
Interesting point. I have already said that I think The Producers is one of Mel Brooks’s least funny movies and 2 weeks ago I rented the new DVD of The Party to introduce my 16YO son to the delights of this underrated classic. While we sat watching it I felt embarassed for having lauded it - it was very,very pedestrian. He looked relieved when I suggested, after a long laughless time, that we watch something else.
I wouldn’t call Harold and Kumar the best comedy, but it’s surprisingly funny. I thought it was going to be another Farrelly Brothers-type movie (nothing but toilet humor throughout), but it was pretty amusing.
With the exception of the very end, Blazing Saddles is probably right up there. And Anchorman worked out very well for a simply wacky movie. (Even if I am getting tired of seeing Will Ferrell taking Jim Carrey’s position as Hollywood’s One-Trick Pony.)
Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie is the funniest movie I’ve ever seen (many, many times). SO many hilarious scenes… Chong getting baked off roaches (lol, his face and reaction after the first hit… and then he goes for another one) and then going mental with the guitar brings me to gut-busting tears every time.
The South Park movie would have to be a serious contender too.
I agree with the Airplane(/Top Secret/Naked Gun… all the same movie in different settings, really), Night at the Opera, Monty Python (pick your favorite), lists.
I just want to throw out The Pink Panther Strikes Again. Haven’t seen it in a while, maybe it hasn’t aged well, but it made me laugh as long and hard as any of the others in my top movies.
I think at least MST3K-The Movie should count, and I opened this thread to nominate it. I never heard so much non-stop laughter from a theater audience in my life.
But I think this movie needs the audience experience; I saw it again on tape later and wasn’t nearly so amused. Could be because I heard the jokes before, too.
I don’t watch many funny movies, the last thing that mad me laugh like a loon was the unrated Dodgeball. When Rip Torn clocked the skinny kid with a wrench I almost wet myself.
Top of my list is Noises Off I watched it with a group of friends and we laughed so hard I missed whole scenes. It’s the only movie I’ve ever rewound and watched again back to back.
Robin Hood - Men in Tights
So damn funny!! had early Chappelle in there
Authur
When he shows up drunk at the wrong house is the funniest 5mins…
Airplane!
What can you say? The best
Naked Gun
Again, a movie on its own pedestal.
Dumb and Dumber
The snowball fight had me pissing myself!
Something About Mary
The fight with the dog made me laugh the rest of the movie just thinking about it.
Monty Python
Holy Grail, or Life of Brian 20+ years old, and still holds up to good laughs
Dodgeball/Old School
I loved both movies, but both had some slow points. Put them together tho and you have 90mins of some damn good funny stuff!
Ace Venture - When Nature Calls
I know, I know…but come on! JC is annoying, but I still laughed my ass off at the whole Rhino scene. And him with the bat? Come on! its funny
Spaceballs
“Evil always wins because Good is stupid” great movie!
What is enlightening about threads like these is what other people find funny. Part of me wants to correlate the age of the poster with what they chose, but that is a mug’s game. Remember the OP, folks. A few funny moments doesn’t cut it. The movie as a whole has to be a gut-buster.
But I just will never rate any Cheech & Chong movie, or anything Mel Brooks did after History of the World, Part 1 as being in the Top 100 of funny movies.
Minute for minute, I’d have to say The Fatal Glass of Beer, with W.C. Fields. But there are only 18 minutes.
For feature length films, it’s got to go to the Pythons. Holy Grail is probably their strongest overall, but Life of Brian’s Latin grammar lesson and Biggus Dickus bits had me doubled over.
For sheer stupidity (up there with Airplane, I’ve always loved Carry On Cleo, which is apparently not well known in the US. In the 60s, WJW in Cleveland got hold of a bunch of Carry On movies, and this one really got me. Early on it has a Roman legion marching, with Sidney James shouting out “sinister, dexter, sinister, dexter,” and it just gets dumber from there.