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    Reevaluating @ 500k Pete C's Avatar
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    Funniest FIlms of the Past 20 Years

    The two nominations off the top of my head are:

    Johnny Stecchino
    Le Diner des Cons (The Dinner Game)

    para animar a festa

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    A Fish Called Wanda
    Away from the delusionary forces that turn music into a step to fame and fortune it becomes a reason to live." (David Morris)

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    I like all the Mr Bean/Johnny English stuff. Also Meet the Parents and Zoolander.

    Let's see, what else....Being John Malkovich. Napolean Dynamite. But what do I know?--I actually think The Emperor's New Groove is wicked funny.

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    Reevaluating @ 500k Pete C's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Sisco View Post
    A Fish Called Wanda
    Yes. 1988, just makes it!
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    Reevaluating @ 500k Pete C's Avatar
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    Yeah, Being John Malkovich is another one. Also Big Lebowski. I'd even add Eddie Murphy's Nutty Professor.
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    I thought it would squeak by, Pete. I saw it with a long-gone girlfriend so had a rough idea of the year.

    I thought *Pulp Fiction* was a funny movie.
    Away from the delusionary forces that turn music into a step to fame and fortune it becomes a reason to live." (David Morris)

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    The Big Lebowski, I'd agree.

    Nutty Professor, also, if only for the dinner table scene.
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    The Spy Who Shagged Me.

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    No-brainer folks:





    Even PW agrees that this is the greatest movie ever made. That should tell you all you need to know. And then some...

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    Misses by a year, but I'm including it anyways...

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    This one too, excluding THIS IS SPINAL TAP, Guest's best, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Taylor View Post


    This one too, excluding THIS IS SPINAL TAP, Guest's best, IMO.
    Just watched his For Your Consideration. What a dud!
    "The challenge of creative music has never been more important than in periods of profound unrest and realignment."--Anthony Braxton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Dolan View Post
    No-brainer folks
    You're right, it would take about no brain to think Meatballs was made in the last 20 years.

    Office Space is my #1 pick unmentioned above. I'll second The Dinner Game, that one is uproarious. One off-the-wall film I thought was very funny (on the absurd tip) was Soderbergh's Schizopolis.

    Couple more:
    Election
    Drop Dead Gorgeous (uneven, but when funny, funny as hell)
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    Oh yeah, I love Office Space, Lebowski, and several of the Christopher Guest mockumentaries. I also really liked Anthony Michael Hall in 16 Candles. (I don't know whether that's within 20 years, actually.)

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    Best in Show

    Tough to think of movies (as opposed to collections of skits like The Aristocrats or Borat) that have been real funny, though I'm with walto on the Mr. Bean series. Wanda holds up ok though for me, Clockwise, from a couple years prior I think, is better.

    I put Diner des Cons on my queue.

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    Groundhog Day
    Best of Show
    Saving Pvt. Ryan

    Rowan Atkinson has just rehashed Jaques Tati and he doesn't come close.
    Bright moments - right now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Dolan View Post
    No-brainer folks:
    C'mon, not even the funniest Murray. That would be Stripes.

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    High Fidelity. Still Jack Black's best role.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob C View Post
    Just watched his For Your Consideration. What a dud!
    Yeah, only so many times you can roll out the same carbonated comedic formula before it loses most of its fizz.

    OFFICE SPACE is funny, but it hasn't aged all that well for me.

    Seconds on Walt's shout out to Anthony Michael Hall circa 16 CANDLES (even though it doesn't qualify under Pete's guidelines). He *absolutely* makes that movie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Kargatis View Post
    You're right, it would take about no brain to think Meatballs was made in the last 20 years.

    Sorry, Brother.

    There is no time or space when it comes to Meatballs.

    It was made in the 70's, it was made last week. It was made when I was born, it was made when you got married. It is the breathe of life itself. It continues to be, because it is.

    Your feeble logic will gain no traction here.
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    hmm, I'd say most of the ones mentioned above (that I've seen) are mediocre to bad. I'll second Election, though, and add Heathers and Happiness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Dolan View Post
    Sorry, Brother.

    There is no time or space when it comes to Meatballs.

    It was made in the 70's, it was made last week. It was made when I was born, it was made when you got married. It continues to be, because it is.
    whenever it was made, it's not very good. if you need one along these lines, Stripes, Ghostbusters, Animal House, even Caddyshack, all of these are better than Meatballs.
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    Yeah, Best of Show is another.
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    Mars Attacks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Abbey View Post
    hmm, I'd say most of the ones mentioned above (that I've seen) are mediocre to bad. I
    No surprise here

    I like ELECTION, but calling HAPPINESS a "comedy" is a stretch.

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    I didn't think Heathers was particularly funny, myself. I liked it though.

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    To Die For was also a good one. I likes my comedy black!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Abbey View Post
    whenever it was made, it's not very good. if you need one along these lines, Stripes, Ghostbusters, Animal House, even Caddyshack, all of these are better than Meatballs.

    I watched Animal House again a couple of years ago and found it almost embarrassingly awful.

    I couldn't believe I found it so funny when I was younger.

    Either way, your taste in movies sucks just as much as mine does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Taylor View Post
    No surprise here
    hey, since I don't comment on Bags anymore, your lead on that Milford Graves review was one of your most laughable efforts ever, and that's saying something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walto View Post
    I didn't think Heathers was particularly funny, myself. I liked it though.

    I thought it blew.

    Oh my, but it was so clever! And so dark!

    *yawn*

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