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11/20/2004 05:53:29 PM · #76			 | 
		
		How about:
 
 The Money Pit - Tom Hanks and Shelly Long
 
 This movie was on last night when I went to bed. It was a very funny movie. It is the one where they buy and old run down mansion and end up rebuilding it.
 
 Got time on your hands :)
 
 Browse the comedies:
 
 Reel.Com
 
 Hollywood Video
 
 Blockbuster Video
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11/20/2004 05:58:53 PM · #77			 | 
		
		| A couple of old Scottish movies, "Gregory's Girl" and "Local Hero". |  
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11/20/2004 06:47:32 PM · #78			 | 
		
		I might be a little biased, but I'll have to add my name to those who mentioned Groundhog Day... considering I'm from Punxsutawney, and my family was very heavily involved in the research end of the movie... :)
 
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11/20/2004 07:10:31 PM · #79			 | 
		
		There is a movie that I dont think is widely known but it just gets funnier every time I watch it.
 
 Bottle Rocket
 
 Made by the same people that did Rushmore and The Royal Tennenbaums |  
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11/20/2004 07:20:30 PM · #80			 | 
		
		| i dont think anyone's mentioned this one yet.. but the most recent funny move i've seen is.. Napoleon Dynamite.. i cant get enough of that movie.. takes a certain kinda of person to find the true humor though :) |  
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11/20/2004 07:24:28 PM · #81			 | 
		
		Has anyone ever seen the movie Gregory's Girl? A teen coming of age movie from somewhere in Europe in the early 80's. One of my favorites.
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11/20/2004 07:47:54 PM · #82			 | 
		
		Originally posted by fisheye:   Dr. Strangelove  |   
 I wondered if anyone else would list it ...
 
 A Hard Day's Night (what Spinal Tap is a parody of ...)
 The Gold Rush Charlie Chaplin
 The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming
 Cat Ballou
 M*A*S*H
 March of the Wooden Soldiers Laurel & Hardy
 
 Isaac votes for Toy Story 1 & 2 |  
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11/20/2004 07:56:30 PM · #83			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Mark of SRQ:   Has anyone ever seen the movie Gregory's Girl? A teen coming of age movie from somewhere in Europe in the early 80's. One of my favorites.  |   
 
 I mentioned it a while ago. It's set in Scotland. |  
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11/20/2004 08:00:31 PM · #84			 | 
		
		| How about Some Like it Hot with Marilyn Monroe? |  
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11/20/2004 08:44:24 PM · #85			 | 
		
		| what?   nobody but me likes Joe Dirt? I can hardly wait for the next one in '05 |  
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11/20/2004 08:57:44 PM · #86			 | 
		
		| anything with bill murray...what about bob, groundhog day, rushmore, royal tenenbaums |  
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11/20/2004 09:00:25 PM · #87			 | 
		
		Originally posted by Refracted:   i dont think anyone's mentioned this one yet.. but the most recent funny move i've seen is.. Napoleon Dynamite.. i cant get enough of that movie.. takes a certain kinda of person to find the true humor though :)  |   
 
 your are 100% right  "What the Flip" i cant believe i didnt think of it...probably the funniest movie i have ever seen... "Dang" you gotta love the moon boots
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11/20/2004 09:18:44 PM · #88			 | 
		
		Originally posted by GeneralE:   Originally posted by fisheye:   Dr. Strangelove  |   
 I wondered if anyone else would list it ...
 
 A Hard Day's Night (what Spinal Tap is a parody of ...)
 The Gold Rush Charlie Chaplin
 The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming
 Cat Ballou
 M*A*S*H
 March of the Wooden Soldiers Laurel & Hardy
 
 Isaac votes for Toy Story 1 & 2  |   
 
 i LOVE Cat Ballou...Lee Marvin is priceless in that! |  
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11/22/2004 08:59:02 AM · #89			 | 
		
		I liked "living in oblivion"
 
 and the "search for one eyed Jimmy"
 
 not too many other people liked these. 
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11/22/2004 09:18:47 AM · #90			 | 
		
		Can't believe this has been omitted so far:
 
 A Weekend at Bernies
 Uncle Buck
 
 - just remembered a couple more:
 Clockwise (John Cleese)
 Staggered (Martin Clunes)
 
 ... and seconds for:
 Galaxy Quest
 Holy Grail
 All the Sellers Pink Panther films
 Ghostbusters
 Some Carry Ons (Screaming)
 etc, etc.
 
 I just can't think of 'em all...
  Message edited by author 2004-11-22 09:24:20.
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11/22/2004 09:51:56 AM · #91			 | 
		
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11/22/2004 09:58:13 AM · #92			 | 
		
		all my 80s faves are pretty funny:
 
 The Breakfast Club
 Pretty in Pink
 Sixteen Candles
 Ferris Bueller's Day Off (I think I already listed it)
 Back to the Future (all 3)
 Some Kind of Wonderful
 Weird Science
 She's Having a Baby
 Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
 Mr. Mom
 Uncle Buck
 
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11/24/2004 07:00:58 AM · #93			 | 
		
		"What's Up Doc?" (1972), Peter Bogdanovich's great modern screwball comedy.  It's funny and engaging from beginning to end, it's suitable for the whole family, and it can be enjoyed over and over.  I'm normally not much of a fan of either Barbra Streisand or Ryan O'Neal, which is just one indication of how exceptional this movie is.
 
 "Young Frankenstein" (1974).  Is there anything funnier on film than the Puttin' on the Ritz scene with Peter Boyle and Gene Wilder?
 
 They're not movies per se, but in any discussion of great movie comedies, I will always stand up and make the case for Chuck Jones' Looney Tunes masterpieces: "The Rabbit of Seville" (1950), "Rabbit Seasoning" (1952), "Bully for Bugs" (1953), "Duck Dodgers in the 24th Century" (1953), "Duck Amuck" (1953), "What's Opera, Doc?" (1957), and my favorite, his brilliant parable, "One Froggy Evening" (1955).  That's the the one about the frog who would sing and dance like Al Jolsen, but never on demand: "Hello, My Baby! Hello, My Honey! Hello, My Ragtime Gal!"  I believe these are now all available in Warner's DVD compilations Looney Toons Golden Collection, Vols 1 and 2.
 
 David
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11/24/2004 03:37:04 PM · #94			 | 
		
		LIFE OF BRIAN !!!! best comedy ever made.
 
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11/24/2004 03:47:27 PM · #95			 | 
		
		so many of the ones I love have been mentioned so why not mention one nobody else has...
 Best in Show
 If any of you have ever watched a dog show or know people who enter them this is a hilarious movie. 
 EDIT: forgot to mention the entire movie is improve
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12/09/2004 07:58:05 AM · #96			 | 
		
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12/09/2004 05:07:58 PM · #97			 | 
		
		Airplane
 Trading Places
 Dragnet
 Me, Myself & Irene
 Silent Movie
 Blazing Saddles
 The Dream Team
 International House
 Some Like It Hot
 Serial Mom
 Ruthless People |  
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12/09/2004 05:14:54 PM · #98			 | 
		
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12/09/2004 05:16:31 PM · #99			 | 
		
		Oh, and one word:
 
 UHF
 
 Weird Al's ultra-whacked-out movie. The parody of all parodies. |  
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12/09/2004 05:36:05 PM · #100			 | 
		
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