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Whats your favourite Comedy movie?

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Would probably have to be Office Space. I don't know that it's necessarily THE funniest movie I've ever seen, but it's held up for by far the longest of any comedy I've watched.
 
I'm assuming you are extremely young due to your choice, which is OK. Do me a favor though a watch some of the suggestions people post here, and you'll never look back.

Here is a classic you can start with: Pootie Tang
 
I'm assuming you are extremely young due to your choice, which is OK. Do me a favor though a watch some of the suggestions people post here, and you'll never look back.

Here is a classic you can start with: Pootie Tang

2001 is a classic?
 
I'm assuming you are extremely young due to your choice, which is OK. Do me a favor though a watch some of the suggestions people post here, and you'll never look back.

Here is a classic you can start with: Pootie Tang

Holy crap. The irony is so thick that it defies description.
 
I'm assuming you are extremely young due to your choice, which is OK. Do me a favor though a watch some of the suggestions people post here, and you'll never look back.

Here is a classic you can start with: Pootie Tang

i not extremely young:biggrin:
will watch it today
 
For pure comedies probably Airplane, So I Married An Axe Murderer, and Dumb & Dumber.

KT
 
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Hot Fuzz. Something about that movie just keeps me coming back after a dozen times and I still laugh like I saw it for the first time
 
dumb and dumber.

honorable mentions:

happy gilmore
tommy boy
half baked
how high
waiting
elf
national lampoons christmas vacation
austin powers series
 
Jackass. I've never laughed so hard, for so much of the film, as that movie.

The Big Lebowski. It's more than a comedy. It has a rhythm to it that is almost hypnotic. It's a old warm blanket at this point. I'll just put it on as background.
 
The Great Dictator

It's very tough though. I tend to like dark comedies and satires, and The Great Dictator is the best satire I've ever seen by a longshot. (OK, Dr Strangelove isn't too far behind.)

Nobody can touch Charlie Chaplin, not even the great Buster Keaton or Harold Lloyd or even Fatty Arbuckle.
 
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