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    The Muppet Movie.

    The scene that I laughed the hardest at is the the principals office scene of Porky's.
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    The politics thread

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    I find undercover blues to be exceptionally funny
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    Balls of Steele!!

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    Dark Comedy

    Any Quentin Tarantino movie
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    I'll put in a vote for 'Elf'. A very quotable movie year round!

    And contains the Mick Cronin line about being an angry elf.
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    No Big Lebowski?

    Borat is probably the movie I laughed the hardest at the first time I saw it. It kinda wears off, though, after you've seen it a couple of times.

    Animal House and The Big Lebowski are probably my two favorite comedies as a whole. When Walter walked in to the guy's house who was in an iron lung to sweat out a 15 year old kid..."And a good day to you sir!" I fell over.

    Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is under appreciated. I think a lot of people just think of it as another typical 80s comedy, but it's actually ingenious. It has a selective audience. You have to like both history and heavy metal, which is a weird combo, but Napoleon at the bowling cheating, and Napoleon at the water park pushing little kids out of the way to get to the front of the line, and Beethoven in the mall, and luring Genghis Kahn into the phone booth with a Twinkie, and several other parts, it's got quite a bit of comic gold in it, and it's actually really clever. Give it a watch if you haven't seen it in a while. Billy the Kid was put in charge of Socrates and had to make sure he stayed out of trouble. How great is that!!?

    Dr. Strangelove is another favorite. That one has a bit of a cult following so it won't get a whole lot of mentions, but it is hilarious in a very dark way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xubrew View Post
    No Big Lebowski?

    Borat is probably the movie I laughed the hardest at the first time I saw it. It kinda wears off, though, after you've seen it a couple of times.

    Animal House and The Big Lebowski are probably my two favorite comedies as a whole. When Walter walked in to the guy's house who was in an iron lung to sweat out a 15 year old kid..."And a good day to you sir!" I fell over.

    Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is under appreciated. I think a lot of people just think of it as another typical 80s comedy, but it's actually ingenious. It has a selective audience. You have to like both history and heavy metal, which is a weird combo, but Napoleon at the bowling cheating, and Napoleon at the water park pushing little kids out of the way to get to the front of the line, and Beethoven in the mall, and luring Genghis Kahn into the phone booth with a Twinkie, and several other parts, it's got quite a bit of comic gold in it, and it's actually really clever. Give it a watch if you haven't seen it in a while. Billy the Kid was put in charge of Socrates and had to make sure he stayed out of trouble. How great is that!!?

    Dr. Strangelove is another favorite. That one has a bit of a cult following so it won't get a whole lot of mentions, but it is hilarious in a very dark way.
    How could I have forgotten "The Big Lebowski"? Add it to my list, which included another Coen brothers classic, "Burn after Reading", along with "Spinal Tap" and "High Anxiety". I actually had a chance to meet the real Lebowski when he was presented the keys to the city (Fremont, which is part of Seattle) in front of the troll/Volkswagon statue under the bridge near "downtown Fremont". I also met "the Jesus", who was carrying around a coffee container that presumably held Donnie's ashes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smails View Post
    Animal House
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    Animal House is great!

    Stripes should have come up sooner, IMO.

    I don’t think I’ve ever even seen Smokey and the Bandit.

    There is NOTHING funny about 2020! It just keeps coming! I’m afraid to ask what’s next!

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