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Borrowing an idea from friends on another site and asking the community here what their ideas would be for all time funniest movies ever.

The list that my friends started with was somewhat inspired by seeing Borat once it was released.  Not having seen that movie yet, I can't really comment on whether or not that movie should be on the list or not, but my own list of all time great and funniest movies would be represented below.


Not in any particular order so please don't assume that the numbers are my ranking...

  1. The Blues Brothers (not the "sequel" Blues Brothers 2000 which had decent music but was just a bad movie otherwise)
  2. Airplane (Don't call me Shirley!)
  3. Stripes (Blowned up, Sir!)
  4. Animal House (Toga! Toga! Toga!)
  5. Talladega Nights: The Ballad/Legend of Ricky Bobby
  6. Office Space
  7. South Park: Bigger... (the movie)
  8. Caddyshack
  9. The Jerk
  10. Happy Gilmore

There's some other honorable mentions for me, including Monty Python's Holy Grail, The Naked Gun, Home Alone and a few other movies that were (to me) pretty funny.

Other choices?

 


Comments (Page 1)
on Nov 18, 2006
Bring on your own choices and tell me where I'm missing some good comedies from the list please!
on Nov 18, 2006
Funniest Comedies:

1: Monty Python and the Holy Grail (I Bet You're Gay/ No I'm not!)
2: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (It's under a Big Dubya)
3: Blues Brothers (I Hate Illinois Nazis)
4: Manhattan Project (Sir, what about evacuation? / Evacuation? Of who? / The people. / Oh, you mean New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Canada... those people?)
5: Animal House (Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!)
6: Office Space (We find it's always better to fire people on a Friday. Studies have statistically shown that there's less chance of an incident if you do it at the end of the week.)
7: It Happened One Night (Aw, nuts! You're just like your old man! Once a plumber's daughter, always a plumbers daughter! There isn't an ounce of brains in your whole family!)
8: Rustler's Rhapsody (For some reason, the bad guy was always a Colonel who had a beautiful daughter and about a thousand head of cattle which you would hear but never see.)
9: Blazing Saddles (Come on, boys! The way you're lollygaggin' around here with them picks and them shovels, you'd think it was a hundert an' twenty degree. Can't be more than a hundert an' fourteen.)
10: Over the Hedge (Do you, in fact, have an Associates Degree from Vermtech!)
on Nov 18, 2006
Dr Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
What About Bob?
Raising Arizona
Blazing Saddles
American Beauty
National Lampoon's Vacation
Meet the Parents
The Producers
Blues Brothers
Animal House
on Nov 18, 2006
The Matador
Wedding Crashers
40 Year Old Virgin
Shallow Hal
Taladega Nights
Napoleon Dynamite
Dumb and Dumber
Zoolander
Wayne's World
All 3 Austin Powers movies
on Nov 18, 2006
In no special order:

Joe Dirt
The Jerk
Blazing Saddles
Blues Brothers
Pink Panther (original)
Animal House
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
MASH
Up In Smoke
Life Of Brian
on Nov 18, 2006
what? no It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World on anybody's list? For shame...

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on Nov 18, 2006

I see a few good alternatives on some of the lists above (for my tastes).  Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is a favorite though it gets perhaps a bit too crazy at times.

M*A*S*H was a good movie and very funny at parts, but I so enjoyed the TV series (which I saw many episodes of before seeing the movie of) that I never really enjoyed the movie.

The Pink Pather movies (with Peter Sellers) were funny though I like some of his other work a lot better.  One of my favorite movies (period) is Being There, but another that he was in (The Mouse that Roared) is up there also.

Joe Dirt was ok for me, which is sort of funny since it was panned pretty badly by most people.

Wedding Crashers was ok but drug on a bit too long.  For a second my dyslexia was kicking in and I was thinking the mention above was about The Wedding Singer which I also find funny.

My wife loved What About Bob, and I'm a big fan of National Lampoon Vacation.  The original of that was pretty funny.

A movie I don't necessarily consider a comedy, but which isn't that much drama either, Silver Streak was very funny at times.  It brought the great Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor pairing which was brought back for success later too.

My friends (at the site that inspired this article) mentioned Space Balls, which was also a favorite of my wife.  That movie took many airings to grow on me.  Much like another Mel Brooks classic, History of the World Pt. 1.  I originally didn't appreciate either one that much, but after several watchings, I came to find them funnier.

Waynes World is another favorite, though I don't know it would be on my "all time favorites" list.

I'm also reminded of a few Jim Carrey titles: Liar Liar, The Mask, Me, Myself and Irene, and Bruce Almighty were pretty funny too.  Anyway, several good choices up there though I'm interested in other alternatives still.

on Nov 19, 2006
Shovelheat:
what? no It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World on anybody's list? For shame...


2: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (It's under a Big Dubya)

Ahem... I agree, it is a great movie!
on Nov 20, 2006
1. Airplane
2. Blazing Saddles
3. Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
4. Stripes
5. Police Academy
6. Its a Mad, Mad, Mad World
7. Animal House
8. M*A*S*H
9. History of the World, Part 1
10. Pink Panther
on Nov 20, 2006

Crap, I just realized a few other titles that I completely missed...   bad movies, but funny none the less.

Porky's  (inspired somewhat by Dr. Guy's inclusion of Police Academy on the list... not sure why one reminds me of the other, but it does....)  The whole "Lassie" thing just cracks me up.

And just as quickly, I forget the other title I had wanted to mention (darned old age catching up with me quickly).  Hopefully I'll remember it and include it later.

on Nov 20, 2006
I guess I need to see it's a mad, mad, mad, mad world. I never even heard of it. Is it old?

Wedding Crashers did kind of crash towards the end but Vince Vaughn's tyrades were worth a spot in my faves. He was hilarious.
on Nov 20, 2006
I guess I need to see it's a mad, mad, mad, mad world. I never even heard of it.


You've led a sheltered life

It's a very funny movie.

There are so many it's hard to narrow it down to just 10.
on Nov 21, 2006
guess I need to see it's a mad, mad, mad, mad world. I never even heard of it. Is it old?


It was done in about 62 or 63. It has Spencer Tracy, Buddy Hacket, Mickey Rooney, Phil Silvers, Peter Falk, Jim Bacchus, Milton Berle, Sid Cesar, Ethel Merman, Jonathan Winters, William Demerest, Andy Devine, Buster Keaton, Don Knotts, The Three Stooges, Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny, and Jerry Lewis. Basically a whos who in comedy from that time period.
on Nov 21, 2006

It was done in about 62 or 63. It has Spencer Tracy, Buddy Hacket, Mickey Rooney, Phil Silvers, Peter Falk, Jim Bacchus, Milton Berle, Sid Cesar, Ethel Merman, Jonathan Winters, William Demerest, Andy Devine, Buster Keaton, Don Knotts, The Three Stooges, Jimmy Durante, Jack Benny, and Jerry Lewis. Basically a whos who in comedy from that time period.

A recent "update" (read that as: rip-off) of the original storyline might be the movie "Rat Race" (made in 2001) with Whoopie Goldberg, Brecken Meyer, Seth Green, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jon Lovitz and Kathy Najimy as a couple (with kids in tow), John Cleese as the master of ceremonies that sets up the big race so that the "whales" at the casino that sponsors the big race can then bet on who the winner will be, Dave Thomas (normally paired with Rick Moranis as Bob and Doug McKenzie, as in the movie "Strange Brew" -- another movie I would include on the list if in the right frame of mind), Rowan ("Mr. Bean") Atkinson, Amy Smart, Paul Rodriguez and more.

In both movies the idea is to get so much mad cap zaniness going on that you just can't stop laughing at the situation.

Personally, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad world did a much better job and was much funnier.  Rat Race was ok, but tried too hard really.  Mad... was just funny because of all the goings on chasing after a fortune (which would now be considered nothing but a paltry sum if memory serves, rather like Dr. Evil's plans to ask for One Meeeeellion Dollars ransom/blackmail money when Billions are tossed around like nothing, and Trillions are used for counting the National Debt/Budget, etc.) that was buried under the "big dubya"

The case that Dr. Guy mentions above goes chasing after the fortune to great comic effect with Milton Berle dragging along his mother-in-law (and griping about same the whole time) and others all comicly fighting each other to be the first to get to the money.

on Nov 21, 2006

Oh -- I would add this about Mad....  If you snag it on DVD there's a nice little bonus bio/making of on the disc (or at least had been there when I rented the disc) that talks about how it all came together.

By memory and as evidenced by the cast list that Dr. Guy wrote above -- it included basically anybody that was anybody at the time and several people were left out because they just had so much going on with so many different cast members they couldn't fit it all in.

I don't remember the exact running time on the movie, but I remember it being a little long which is part of why you don't see it that often on TV any more.  It used to air once a year to every two years apart on the local TV stations that weren't network affiliated and such.  Now it would show up somewhere like American Movie Classics, or maybe Turner Classic Movies or some such.

Worth snagging on DVD (even as a rental) to sit back and enjoy.  Just be prepared for it to be a little long and definitely crazy.