(If you hate any movie on this list... then you officially have no sense of humor) 1. Caddyshack 2. The Jerk 3. Animal House 4. The Blues Brothers 5. National Lampoon's Vacation 6.Ferris Buellar's Day Off 7. Fletch 8. Stripes 9. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles 10. Office Space
Note: The bottom five can be debated or reconfigured... but the top 5 is sacred!
Great List... I love all of them (no arguement here) here is a list of my favourites, not according to that piece of sh_it you call a Top 250 ...
1.Monty Pytho's Holy Grail 2.South Park:Bigger, Longer, and Uncut 3.Annie Hall 4.Airplane! 5.Wedding Crashers 6.Clerks X. 7.Pulp Fiction 8.Monty Python's Life of Brian 9.Friday 10.Chasing Amy
Other greats,
Any Woody Allen fil Marx Brothers Films Office Space Silver Streak Eddie Murphy's Delirious and Raw Monty Python's Meaning of Life Fletch Animal House Harold and Maude Bottle Rocket Rushmore Fast Times at Ridgemont High
Sin? What's all this about sin? That! Using Ludwig van like that! He did no harm to anyone.
When I first viewed the South Park movie in theatres, most of the film wasn't audible becasue laughter from the audience was deafening. But the parts I was able to enjoy, had me in stitches... even to the point where I had trouble breathing on several occasions. Nice list though. Several of your picks round out my top twenty.
How could you guys leave out "The Naked Gun"? Actually the original series that spawned that movie ("Police Squad") was 20 times as funny. Probably one of the best comedy shows EVER.
I love "Naked Gun", as well as the "Hotshot" and "Airplane" vehicles(no pun intended)... but I couldn't, in all fairness, include them, because the campy "joke-a-second" formula is too deliberate. Regardless... they rock!
Maybe I like the funny/serious movies too much, but in no particular order, here are my top 10:
Fletch Good Morning, Vietnam Bull Durham The Blues Brothers Blazing Saddles A Shot In The Dark (Actually, any of the Pink Panther films, but this is my favorite) Grosse Pointe Blank Real Genius Top Secret! Johnny Dangerously
All of the films listed (that I've seen), are classic.
In my opinion, "Grosse Point Blank" might be the smartest film ever. As far as "Johnny Dangerously" is concerned, Piscopo's "once" quote is one of my all-time favorites. "He was trying to fool, Lloyd Braun!"
Honestly, I had to think really hard and came up with Johnny Dangerously to round out the list. The film is just filled with so many great things "Once" is one of my favoites, and I have a tendancy, when something gets lost in translation, to reply "Johnny and the Mothers are playing 'Stompin' at the Savoy' in Vermont tonight."
I'm not sure "Grosse Point Blank" is the smartest film ever made (I tend to cast a vote for Steven Hawking's "A Brief History of Time"), but it certainly is a helluva lot smarter than your average comedy.
I'm not trying to get into a semantic argument, I just want the protein, but Grosse Point Blanke has some awesome writing/coversations in it....part of what draws me to Pulp Fiction, my No. 1 movie of All Time
I'd just like to note it's very possible to think a movie is funny and not like it. Comedy is hard, because it not only has to be funny but also interesting. I haven't seen The Jerk, but with the exception of the (IMHO) wretched Caddyshack, Animal House and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, the rest are at least watchable.
I interpreted the OP's list as one of pure comedies, not the Annie Hall or Vietnam type. That said, Flirting with Disaster would have to be up there on my list. And I can't see how Airplane, after all these years, would not be number one. Actually, I never cared for the Blues Brothers. Caddyshack is just overrated and too many frat boys quote it like its the Bible (you have to BE the ball - we get it!) Ferris is just great. I actually like Meatballs better than Caddyshack but that wouldn't make my Top 10 comedy list either.
The only sacred ones on that list, to me, would be Animal House, Fletch, Vacation, and Office Space. I don't think any of your choices are bad (I'd love to catch Stripes on TV sometime) but they would never make my list of favorites.
I actually didn't find either Caddyshack film entertaining, and I'm not big on Stripes...but it has it's moments. I agree with the rest of your list though.
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