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So I would like to change myself for when I return to school after this 2 week holiday vacation. This might seem cheesy, but I need to do things that make me laugh. Like watching funny movies, TV shows or clips. A movie I just now finished watching is Monster-In-Law. I was watching it by myself and got a few chuckles out of it. I think it would be weird or maybe impossible to watch funny things and start laughing hard if I'm by myself. Or maybe if I watched insanely funny stuff? Anyone have any good movie or clip ideas that can get me to start laughing more? I was mostly interested in horror/action/sci-fi movies, but now I decided I should watch comedies to improve myself.
What else do you guys have to say about my decision?
I'd spend an hour on youtube fail compilations if I were you. I always like them haha.
Good movies: eurotrip, boondock saints, dude wheres my car, trainspotting, superbad, kick-ass, roadtrip, roadtrip beer pong, college...pff there are so much.
Raising Arizona
The Hangover
The Big Lebowski
There's Something About Mary
The 40 Year-Old Virgin
Caddyshack
Blazing Saddles
American Pie
Fargo
Friday
My Cousin Vinny
Here are some things that make me laugh. I like stupid comedies so depending on your sense of humor these may not suit you. Youtube has a bunch of clips that you can use to test and see.
TV Shows:
Eastbound and Down
The Mighty Boosh
The IT Crowd
First couple seasons of the Office
Family Guy
Movies:
The Hangover (don't know anyone who didn't laugh at this one)
The 40 Year Old Vigin
Ancorman
I Love You Man
Super Troopers
Stand Up DVDs:
Ron White They Call Me Tater Salad (Finally saw him live a couple months ago and he was even funnier live)
Dave Attell (almost anything he does)
Jim Gaffigan Beyond the Pale
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