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Started by nofuture, 21 September, 2007, 03:25:50 PM

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Hoagy

Bad Boys II 'as been cheering me up tonight until, oh no, this shit just got real.
"bULLshit Mr Hand man!"
"Man, you come right out of a comic book. "
Previously Krombasher.

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critter

Lets see Blazing Saddles, History of the World, and of course Young Frankenstien.

I watched Top Secret again recently- still some brilliant bits.

Like the anal instrusion kit when he (Val Kilmer) was imprisoned.

Will

Mike Carroll

Top Secret - I LOVE this movie! It's even better than Airplane (favourite scene: watching the cows through the binoculars). "I know a little German."

Life of Brian - quite probably the best movie ever made. I agree with Rac about the favourite line changing... Right now it's, "All the gold I could eat."

This is Spinal Tap - utterly brilliant. "They were still booing him when we came on stage."

Ace Ventura - Pet Detective - Love it. "Hey Ace, got anymore of that gum?" "That's none of your damn business and I'll thank you to stay out of my personal affairs."


Banners

"The Idiots" has funny bits but is actually quite ugly and upsetting - and certainly not a date movie!

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Eric Plumrose

I don't care for most frat pack movies but DodgeBall and The 40 Year-Old Virgin were full of much unexpected mirth.

And ditto most of the above films, although a few of my favourite moments are somewhat diminished by repeated viewing (I'm thinking of Cleese's double-take in Life of Brian when Biggus Dickus says 'Hail Caesar!'. Likewise, in A Shot in the Dark when Clouseau, completely helpless, looks directly at us).
Not sure if pervert or cheesecake expert.

TordelBack

If I was to go for the single funniest moment in any of those films, it'd have to be when Pilate turns to his quivering guards and says:  "He has a wife, you know".  I can barely type that without crying.


Richmond Clements

'That's just what Jesus said, sir!'



Peter Wolf

Worthing Bazaar - A fete worse than death

Dark Jimbo

The Happiness of the Katakuris. Takashi Miike being gloriously silly.

The first line is 'My uvula!' (the dangly bit at the back of your throat). The film launches into cheesy song-and-dance numbers at the most inappropriate possible moments (upon the gruesome discovery of a dead body, for instance). Whenever something occurs that the film crew clearly didn't have the budget for (a volcanic explosion, for instance) rather than attempt some CGI they cheerfully use claymation versions of the characters instead. It has singing zombies. One of the (clearly very Japanese) characters wears a naval uniform for no particular reason and claims to be part of Britain's Royal Family.

It's meant to be silly, and it's even meant to be deliberately shoddy in places, but even so, a lot of the Japanses humour translates very badly. Which just makes it even funnier.
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Peter Wolf

Worthing Bazaar - A fete worse than death

Ignatzmonster

All the ones above a great. Also like:

Love and Death "No, YOU must be Don Franisco." "No it's a greater honor for me."

To Be or Not To Be "So they call me concentration-camp Errhardt!"

Raising Arizona "Keep your goddamn hands off m'wife!"

If any of these happen to be playing in a room I'm walking through I will never make it out until the movie finishes.


Peter Wolf

Worthing Bazaar - A fete worse than death

Trout

I absolutely loved Dodgeball.

But I also laugh out loud at You've Been Framed every week.

Oof!

- Evil Trout

judda fett

'Run Ronnie Run', thats a funny film. It's crass and purile but there's some piss funny subtle bits. Great Jack Black cameo 'musical number'...

Altogether now-

"Give her just a little kick in the (v^+"...