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Favourite Comedy FILM of all time?

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    SilvioDanteSilvioDante Posts: 2,561
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    Kelly's Heroes
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    Kolin KlingonKolin Klingon Posts: 4,296
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    PrimalIce wrote: »
    Airplane!

    Surely you can't be serious?

    :D
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    gouldfathergouldfather Posts: 802
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    Surely you can't be serious?

    :D

    Don't call me Shirley:)
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    November_RainNovember_Rain Posts: 9,145
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    Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
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    YuffieYuffie Posts: 9,864
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    Wow.

    I normally live in the Movie / Gaming forums and this thread would be a lot different if you did put it in the Movies section. The answers here are films that are mostly 20+ years old. If this was the Movies forum I think there's be a lot more recent ones on here.

    Interesting stuff !
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    SilvioDanteSilvioDante Posts: 2,561
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    Caddyshack
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    SilvioDanteSilvioDante Posts: 2,561
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    Local Hero
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    November_RainNovember_Rain Posts: 9,145
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    Yuffie wrote: »
    Wow.

    I normally live in the Movie / Gaming forums and this thread would be a lot different if you did put it in the Movies section. The answers here are films that are mostly 20+ years old. If this was the Movies forum I think there's be a lot more recent ones on here.

    Interesting stuff !

    That's why I don't understand all the self-appointed moderators on here who moan about threads like this being in the wrong section.

    The movies forum tends to attract hardcore film nuts more than your average viewer. Sometimes it's nice to see what replies you get in GD with a less rigid "community".
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    gouldfathergouldfather Posts: 802
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    That's why I don't understand all the self-appointed moderators on here who moan about threads like this being in the wrong section.

    The movies forum tends to attract hardcore film nuts more than your average viewer. Sometimes it's nice to see what replies you get in GD with a less rigid "community".

    Ha ha that's a good point. Have you tried the 'radio' forum people are seriously introspective in there.
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    SilvioDanteSilvioDante Posts: 2,561
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    Yuffie wrote: »
    Wow.

    I normally live in the Movie / Gaming forums and this thread would be a lot different if you did put it in the Movies section. The answers here are films that are mostly 20+ years old. If this was the Movies forum I think there's be a lot more recent ones on here.

    Interesting stuff !

    You sound on the verge of orgasmic Yuffie, I don't post in the Movies section, its a bit more light-hearted if a movie, music or tv thread appears here, its pretty rare though. I love a good movie, maybe take a peek at the Movie Forum some time. Cheers
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    Pink KnightPink Knight Posts: 24,773
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    Harold and Maude cracks me up.
    Then the usuals such as Dumb and Dumber, Top Secret, Life of Brian, Man With Two Brains, The Jerk, etc

    Can't disagree with Young Frankenstein though.
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    YuffieYuffie Posts: 9,864
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    That's why I don't understand all the self-appointed moderators on here who moan about threads like this being in the wrong section.

    The movies forum tends to attract hardcore film nuts more than your average viewer. Sometimes it's nice to see what replies you get in GD with a less rigid "community".


    It is nice to see some different points of view. Sometimes you get bored with the rubbish fanboy talk.

    You sound on the verge of orgasmic Yuffie, I don't post in the Movies section, its a bit more light-hearted if a movie, music or tv thread appears here, its pretty rare though. I love a good movie, maybe take a peek at the Movie Forum some time. Cheers

    Orgasmic. Dunno about that.
    Ah ya the movies forum is pretty good for discussing whats relevant at the minute, and there's a few nostalgic threads too :)
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    SilvioDanteSilvioDante Posts: 2,561
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    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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    Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    this should be in the movies forum
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    StigglesStiggles Posts: 9,618
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    this should be in the movies forum

    No it shouldn't.

    Why bother to comment only to say that?
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    Psycho_KittyPsycho_Kitty Posts: 1,670
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    A few that have been mentioned I like and also:-

    There's something about Mary and Happy Gilmore! :D
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    Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    Stiggles wrote: »
    No it shouldn't.

    Why bother to comment only to say that?

    yes it should
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    UKMikeyUKMikey Posts: 28,728
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    yes it should
    Do you read threads or just moan about them? Maybe the OP felt like answers from a different crowd.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,363
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    Greedy - Michael J Fox
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    GlowbotGlowbot Posts: 14,847
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    Withnail, Galaxy Quest, Team America
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,363
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    Glowbot wrote: »
    Withnail, Galaxy Quest, Team America
    I love Galaxy Quest too. :D
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    ML11ML11 Posts: 888
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    Blockheads - Laurel & Hardy. That kid in the stairs with the ball is priceless the way it rebounds where it slams into the man on the phone messing up his hair. I'll tell you, nothing can beat that scene....

    This is also a good scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxrxvbXvqnY
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,271
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    Nothing beats Airplane!
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    BarbraBarbra Posts: 15,581
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    Victoria SpongeVictoria Sponge Posts: 16,645
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    A close call between:

    Coming to America (Eddie Murphy - genius)
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    Brewsters Millions (Richard Pryor - insanely funny)
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