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In reply to the discussion: What is your favorite comedy movie? Mine is Blazing Saddles. and Airplane. edited [View all]OldBaldy1701E
(8,454 posts)175. Young Frankenstein for starters.
Then...
Ruthless People
Army of Darkness (Some call it horror due to the first two films, 'Evil Dead' and 'Evil Dead II', but Bruce Campbell went all out for the third one. It is hysterical.)
Smokey and the Bandit
Blazing Saddles (Of course)
Hocus Pocus
There are many others for sure...
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What is your favorite comedy movie? Mine is Blazing Saddles. and Airplane. edited [View all]
debm55
Jul 6
OP
i think over 200 pies got thrown in that film and the director got hit by most of them
AllaN01Bear
Jul 6
#74
Thank you, lark for your selections. Did you ever go to a Rocky Horror Show, event? where the audience participates in
debm55
Jul 6
#16
Thank you very much.Brainstormy. I don't know how many times I have seen it and still laugh out loud.
debm55
Jul 6
#21
Steve Martin: "The Phone book is here! The Phone book is here!" (lost context for today's youngsters but hilarious
hlthe2b
Jul 6
#23
Most of the above pay tribute to the late 20th century master: Peter Sellers
justaprogressive
Jul 6
#37
Vacation and Christmas vacation, Airplane, Million ways to die in the west and Uncle Buck.
TommieMommy
Jul 6
#38
Pretty much anything with Laurel and Hardy. Talkies and silents both. Add to that O Brother Where Art Thou, plus the
Dorothy V
Jul 6
#78
HAHAHAHHa. I really love watching the silents, Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy. Thank you Dorothy V
debm55
Jul 6
#90
hahahahhhhahahahhh, I remember that . Thank you very much Wicked Blue.for sharing the comedy.
debm55
Jul 6
#85
HAHAHHAH, Thank you very much Jeebo. Those are comedy classics. PS I was a nerd. LOL
debm55
Jul 6
#104
HAAHAHHAHAHHAH Thank you very much for those two classics of comedy. redstatebluegirl
debm55
Jul 6
#102
My number 1 is also Blazing Saddles but I also enjoy "Bringing down the House"
alwaysinasnit
Jul 6
#105
HAHAHHAAHHAHAHAH. Thank you very much alwaysinasnit. I sawboth. Laughed my ass off.
debm55
Jul 6
#106
WOW, Thank you very much yellowdogintexas. You have one great list there and I do mean great. Thank you for sharing.
debm55
Jul 6
#112
HAHAHAHAHA, Thank you very much pansypoo53219. I have never seen it, but I will have to after reading your post.
debm55
Jul 6
#110
raizing arizona a top favorite too. burbs has tom hanks too. tropic thunder.
pansypoo53219
Jul 6
#168
I have seen that before. Thank you nocoincidences. I laughed like heck just by watching the clip.
debm55
Jul 6
#124
Thank you very much for sharing with us, returnee. They were both in Good Will Hunting. but that wasn't a comedy.
debm55
Jul 6
#133
Local PBS teevee station had "A Funny Thing Happened On My Way To The Forum" last night on the Saturday night....
FadedMullet
Jul 6
#152
Yep, I watch it every year since it was made and I still laugh Thank you FarPoint.
debm55
Jul 6
#164
Black and white film, Arsenic & Old Lace, Amazing Race, Going South w/Jack Nickelson
Judi Lynn
Jul 6
#160
She Done Him Wrong -- Mae West, Modern Times - Charlie Chaplin, The General -- Buster Keaton, Animal Crackers -
retread
Jul 7
#183