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The Birdcage
Torch Song Trilogy
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
Ghostbusters
The Hangover
Back to the Future
Shaun of the Dead
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
A Christmas Story
The Full Monty
Mrs. Doubtfire
Zombieland
Mr. Mom
Galaxy Quest
Ted
Good Morning Vietnam
Tootsie
Dogma
The two greatest comedy movies for me are Tootsie and The Goodbye Girl. The flat out funniest movie has to be What about Bob. Yeah, I'm a huge Dreyfuss fan.
I have four movies which always will guarantee to make me laugh, sometimes hystericallly:
Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (it was funny throughout, but especially that mid to ending moments of the movie)
White Chicks, I cant go a scene without laughing when watching this one
Trading Places, Eddie Murphy and Dan Ackroyd together on film, enough said in my opinion, you cant not go without laughing at least once, when these two are on, especially when together.
**Had to add What About Bob, boy that was a funny movie and Bob was soooooo annnoying that I felt for the doctor, he drove him crazy, but it was the way he did it that was sooooo funny.
Can't pick just one, but here's one I haven't seen listed:
The Gods Must be Crazy.
The sequences trying to deal with a beat up Land Rover (a mechanic had nick-named it The Antichrist) had me rolling in the theater isle. My relatives were so embarrassed by my outbursts they wouldn't walk out of the theater with me. But then, I could commiserate a little better than most; I was driving 4x4s in remote places on the job at the time.
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