What are your favorite comedies?
Last edited Thu Dec 5, 2024, 06:27 PM - Edit history (1)
Looking for some funny movies to pull me out of my post election malaise.

Go back to Caddyshack when I need a pick me up.
It just reminds me of that time in my life, kinda free and easy. With a great comic team.
Koz
prodigitalson
(3,086 posts)It was hilarious. Truly stands the test of time. Sometimes I watch movies I loved in high school and think 'I can't believe I was once a person who liked this."
EYESORE 9001
(28,257 posts)Even going so far as suggesting that I modify my behavior in order to come off as more dude-like. Personally, I think The Dude would have us revisit his saga while in an elevated state. Ill refrain from suggesting how one attains that lofty perch.
Harker
(16,238 posts)EYESORE 9001
(28,257 posts)The same attitude that prompted an elementary school teacher to remark that I was like the living embodiment of Alfred E. Neumanns what, me worry? persona. I did bowl in a league in younger days, but I would have a Black Russian instead.
Ted Danson in The Man Inside. It is light hearted and Danson is a funny, dapper lay private detective.
And a raucous period series called The Decameron. OMG! Hysterical. Especially if you are a fan of historical (hysterical) TV.
Also, a short series called Lunatics. It is very irreverent and hysterical.
bif
(25,469 posts)It's pretty good. Lunatics looks like it has potential. Especially since it's Australian.
BOSSHOG
(42,411 posts)The Jerk
Paper Moon
Irish_Dem
(69,692 posts)Brilliant and hilarious series.
Some outdated language and references.
Also "Two's Company" also British about 1975.
A bit dated, but quite funny.
Fiendish Thingy
(19,286 posts)These are series, not movies:
Netflix:
Sex education
Never have I ever
Rita (Danish series)
Man on the inside
Kleo (German Cold War spy action/comedy)
Disney+/Hulu:
Only Murders in the Building
Reservation Dogs
Apple+:
Ted Lasso
Dickinson
Prime:
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Cartoonist
(7,579 posts)With Robert Morse, Jonathan Winters, Rod Steiger, James Coburn and Liberace.
LogDog75
(438 posts)Start the Revolution Without Me starring Donald Sutherland and Gene Wilder.
Blazing Saddles starring Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little.
Bmoboy
(480 posts)And the Marx Brothers.
FSogol
(47,350 posts)bif
(25,469 posts)I've been enjoying Rifftrax as well.
FSogol
(47,350 posts)bif
(25,469 posts)FSogol
(47,350 posts)Trueblue Texan
(3,334 posts)My go to that keeps me from falling into despair.
La Coliniere
(1,366 posts)-Hairspray, (not the Broadway musical)
-A Shot in the Dark
-Dr. Strangelove
-Welcome to the Dollhouse
so many more.
oasis
(52,294 posts)Happened on the Way to the Forum w/Phil Silvers.
TuxedoKat
(3,828 posts)Has Dana Carvey as a con man. It's an older movie with some politically incorrect humor, as long as you allow for those parts. There was one scene where I just laughed my head off it was so good and unexpected! If you see it, let me know how you liked it.

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