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No one has mentioned "The Princess Bride." Inconceivable! Huh, good point. You know, if I was making a list of my favorite movies (generally) it'd make the list, yet I didn't think of it as a "funny movie". That's just crazy. Anybody want a peanut?  EDIT--Someone mentioned Dodgeball, that's definitely a movie that would make my list if I were posting a new one today. Love that movie now.
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Korben Dallas: We need to find the leader, Mangalores won't fight without the leader. Aknot: One more shot, and we start killing hostages! Korben Dallas: That's the leader. Aknot: Send someone to negotiate. Fog: [as Dallas looks at him] Uh, I-I've never negotiated before. Korben Dallas: Do you mind if I try? Fog: No, sure, sure, sure. [shouts] Fog: We're sending somebody in to negotiate! [Corben walks into the room and shoots Aknot between the eyes. As he falls, the other Mangalores drop their weapons and bow over him, keening] Korben Dallas: Anybody else want to negotiate? Fog: Wh-where did he learn to n-negotiate like that? President Lindberg: [looking at General Munro] I wonder.
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One of the single greatest comedies of the last decade, perhaps for its genre maybe in the top 8 of all time. Seen it a few dozen times. And I cry every time. I always knew you had a strange sense of humor, I find Will Farrell to be very irritating.. in most of his stuff The movie is pure comedy platinum. His other movies tank. His greatest work is his Robert Goulet schtick on Conan.
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One of the single greatest comedies of the last decade, perhaps for its genre maybe in the top 8 of all time. Seen it a few dozen times. And I cry every time. I always knew you had a strange sense of humor, I find Will Farrell to be very irritating.. in most of his stuff I never liked any of the other Will Ferrell movies. Probably the ice skating humor is what got me. Just cracks me up EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Odd. I liked Blades of Glory, but I think Anchorman and Zoolander are easily better Ferrell films.
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« Reply #88 on: September 06, 2011, 11:27:14 PM » |
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Could have done without Jennifer Aniston, though.
Like everything, really.
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The Episcopallian road is easy and wide, for many go through it to find destruction. lol sorry channeling Isa.
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