What's the funniest movie you have ever seen? (Warner, Charlie Chaplin, Tom Cruise)
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Animal House
Duck Soup
The Gold Rush
Dazed and Confused
What's Up Doc?
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House/The Money Pit
The Return of the Pink Panther
The Philadelphia Story
Beauty Shop
Legally Blonde
So many movies listed that I like, but don’t remember seeing anyone list “Big Trouble” with Tim Allen. This movie was scheduled to release shortly after 9/11/01, but they delayed it for obvious reasons. Many hilarious repeat gags in the movie that are really funny. Gator Fans, looks like a dishwasher, TVs with bullet holes and more.
Basically, I like anything with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. Lot of comedy in The Great Race, as well, again with Lemmon but paired with Peter Falk.
I love it too. But friends who never played in bands or into that era of heavy metal music don't think its that funny. I get that.
Every spring I take part in a Last Supper drama that travels around to different churches within a radius of 50 miles or so from the town where I live. Usually at least one performance each year takes place at a church where nobody in the group has been before. A couple of years ago we were at one such church that was rather large, and as we wandered around the basement looking for the correct passageway to take us up to the sanctuary I commented that I felt like I was in Spinal Tap. Most of the guys in this group had probably ever heard of Spinal Tap let alone seen it, but up near the front of the line I heard one guy cackle like a crazy person when I said it.
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