Gotta be “Withnail and I” for me.

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      I just realised I’ve never seen Blazing Saddles…

      What is wrong with me?

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        Haha. Tough call between that and Young Frankenstein. Actually there’s so many good comedies out there, it’s tough to just pick one or two

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    If we’re counting dark comedy (which I do), it’s probably Parasite or Another Round. Of the more conventional types, it’s likely Monty Python and the Holy Grail or His Girl Friday.

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    Clerks. It hit too close to home when it came out, I was working at a convenience store, and yeah, the crazy was real, ha.

    Better off Dead - I want my two dollars!

    Clue.

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    111 months ago

    If I have to pick one, then the 1955 Ealing comedy The Ladykillers.

    I know that the Coen brothers did a remake, and I am a fan of most of theirs, but I have no interest in this remake. The original could not be topped, IMHO.

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    111 months ago

    Guess I will have to mention this underrated gem … Life of Brian. Joking aside, some movies I want to mention are tucker and dale vs evil, death at a funeral 2007, and what we did on our holiday.

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    Clue (Lynn, 1985) does everything for me. The cast and script are perfect. It never shows up in “greatest comedies of all time” lists for whatever reason, but it deserves that spot just for Tim Curry’s performance alone.

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    111 months ago

    Of the last 15 years, the only ones I really go back to are the Jump Street films and The Dictator.