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stroopwafel

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Life Stinks. It's a movie about a millionaire who loses everything. The one comedy that really made me laugh. :p

 

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In not any particular order, off the top of my head:

-Ghostbusters

-South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut

-What We Did on Our Holiday

-Do You See Me?

-Shrek 2

-Scary Movie 3

-Holy Flying Circus

To be honest, going through a top 100 comedies list, I haven't seen that many. Or, some that I have, I just couldn't get into (e.g. Life of Bryan/Quest for the Holy Grail)
 

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Hot fuzz is probably my favorite comedy ever. If looking for something a bit more obscure there's The cottage which has Andy Serkis in it, who is pretty good... wonder why he isn't in more things... as a human.
 

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Hawki said:
-Scary Movie 3
I'm glad to see someone else appreciate that one as well. In a series of mostly dogshit (like, go back and watch the first. It's not funny to begin with, and now it's dated beyond reason as well), the third is surprisingly funny. It has some of the manic slapstick of earlier Zucker/Nielsen collaborations, keeps the gags coming at a steady rate, and the two black guys constantly arguing semantics are genuinely funny.

And this scene is just hilarious

 

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Yeah I'll go for the offensive, satirical comedy.
The good old raised middle finger.
The above mentioned:
- Team America: World Police
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- South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut

And to add a bit of international "culture" and to seem aloof for mentioning a film none of you will know because it's German:

- Kleines Arschloch

Huh now that I think about it: All of those films have songbreaks in them.
Maybe I just like films with good music.

Edit: Eh They don't really fit with the other movies but I decided to culturally enrich you guys.

Here have one of the most popular German comedies Staplerfahrer Klaus. Don't worry it's only 9 minutes long and has subtitles.


And the unquestioned master of popularity here in Germany:

 

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To me The Naked Gun is the epitome of comedy.
Earlier Mel Brooks works are all pretty enjoyable (except for the 12 chairs).
Airplane! is pretty good too.
 

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bartholen said:
Hawki said:
-Scary Movie 3
I'm glad to see someone else appreciate that one as well. In a series of mostly dogshit (like, go back and watch the first. It's not funny to begin with, and now it's dated beyond reason as well),
Aww man, why you gotta be like that? I actually still really enjoy the first one but maybe that has a lot to do with the fact that my best buddy and I loved it together years ago. I reference it in an incredibly obscure way semi-frequently. In situation that are mildly annoying or just feel right I'll say "kick his ass Greg!" It never gets a laugh because no one (besides my buddy) knows what I'm talking about but I love it.

Uhh OT, I like a lot of comedies. I don't know if I could pick just one favorite. There's so many diferent types of jokes and styles and my mood dictates what kind of comedy I want to watch. Some of my favorites would be

Hot Rod
Step Brothers
Zack and Miri make a Porno
Lego Batman
MacGruber
What About Bob

The list goes on really
 

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I'm surprised no mention of Anchorman. It is the high point of Will Farrells career, and everything just works, there is a great flow to the jokes.

It is so quotable too. The movie never fails to get giggles out of me, even after all this time...
 

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Movie wise, probably Airplane!, Withnail and I, In the Loop, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. On the small screen, I like almost everything Graham Linehan has done, Blackadder, The Fast Show, Fawlty Towers, Ripping Yarns, Green Wing, and The Thick of It.

Glongpre said:
I'm surprised no mention of Anchorman. It is the high point of Will Farrells career, and everything just works, there is a great flow to the jokes.
I hate Anchorman. If that's the high point of Will Ferrell's career, I'd hate to see how it could get worse.
 

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There are a lot, but The Man Who Knew Too Little with Bill Murray is probably my most rewatched comedy. It's still hillarious every time.
 

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Live action TV:
Better off Ted, Community, The Mighty Boosh, Scrubs, Parks & Rec.....others.
 

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Dornedas said:

And the unquestioned master of popularity here in Germany:

Isn't that the single most watched comedy (or anything) of all time?
 

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Yes, Minister/Prime Minister, BlackAdder and Fawlty Towers.
You, sir, have sterling taste!

OT: It's less a typical choice as listed in this thread, but damn me, News Quiz is brilliant, especially Sandi Toksvig's run. Or when Linda Smith was on it.

Other than that...

Films - dunno... most comedy films aren't that memorable for me... :/
TV series - Scrubs, those already mentioned in this post, Police Squad
Comics - Calvin & Hobbes, Peanuts
Radio shows - Sorry Haven't a Clue (especially the old lot leading up to Willy Rushton's death...), and occasionally the Goon Show
 

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Ugh! I'm really bad at this. Hate watching comedy more than once unless someone with me hasn't seen it and it's actually pretty good. Comedy works best for me as a surprise and find it impossible to laugh at if it's expected. So it's more living in the moment in that sense. Improvised with wit works best. But lately, in my arrow-of-time consumption, Rick and Morty has impressed quite efficiently. And 8 out of 10 cats does countdown has had me in fits of content smiles. Oh and definitely enjoyed Coen bros movies. They have a lovely method of pleasantly surprising consistently. Ben Elton is a great satirist writer too, haven't checked out the audiobook versions by popular Brit actors still because of that aversion to repeating comedy content. Even if Rik Mayell is voicing; am that terrible.
 
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Whew. I have quite a list when it comes to movies.
-Deadpool
-Big Trouble In Little China
-Blazing Saddles
-Spaceballs
-Young Frankenstein
-Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
-Airplane
-Evil Dead II
-Army of Darkness
-Life of Brian
-Monty Python & the Holy Grail
-The Fifth Element
-RED
-Tremors 2: Aftershocks
-Second-Hand Lions

Since I really don't watch a lot of television, that list is quite a bit shorter.
-Animaniacs
-Pink & the Brain
-The Muppet Show (the original, reboot series wasn't horrible, but it lost the magic)
-Monty Python
-Lucifer

For books, I have a few that I love.
- Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
- most anything by Terry Pratchett, of course
- the Vlad Taltos series by Steven Brust
- The Redemption of Anthalus by David Eddings
- Jam by Yahtzee Croshaw
- Phule's Company by Robert Asprin

And I certainly feel the need to mention my two favorite comic strips:
- Calvin & Hobbes
- Fox Trot

At any rate, I've always found that what someone finds funny is extremely subjective. Everyone has their own tastes. Hell, I keep getting told that some people find Will Ferrell funny. I just consider that proof that a portion of humanity is descended from aliens. :D
 

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MechaKnight said:
Hot fuzz is probably my favorite comedy ever. If looking for something a bit more obscure there's The cottage which has Andy Serkis in it, who is pretty good... wonder why he isn't in more things... as a human.
Same. Hot Fuzz is my favorite comedy of all time.

Others are Ghostbusters, LEGO Movie, Spaceballs, South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut, Airplane, Big Lebowski and Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
 

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I like comedy and there are a lot of good ones out there, both movies and series.
Movies I like are: Jump Street 21 and 22, Cornetto trilogy (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The Worlds End), Naked Gun, Monty Python and there are so many more!
In the series department I am a fan of 90/00s sitcoms like Fresh Prince of BelAir and Friends.
 

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SckizoBoy said:
Gordon_4 said:
Yes, Minister/Prime Minister, BlackAdder and Fawlty Towers.
You, sir, have sterling taste!

OT: It's less a typical choice as listed in this thread, but damn me, News Quiz is brilliant, especially Sandi Toksvig's run. Or when Linda Smith was on it.

Other than that...

Films - dunno... most comedy films aren't that memorable for me... :/
TV series - Scrubs, those already mentioned in this post, Police Squad
Comics - Calvin & Hobbes, Peanuts
Radio shows - Sorry Haven't a Clue (especially the old lot leading up to Willy Rushton's death...), and occasionally the Goon Show
I wish I could claim them as being self-discovered but I must credit their popularity with my grandfather to me knowing about them. Though Yes, Minister/Prime Minister took longer to appreciate than the other two did.