Funniest Movie ever
By fyrescryer
@fyrescryer (912)
United States
19 responses
@canadabis1 (1952)
• Canada
18 Nov 06
so many to choose so I'm gonna go with the first one that popped into my head...I like Harold and Kumar goto WhiteCastle...My gut was sooooore the first time I saw it!!
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@fyrescryer (912)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Omg that movie was freaking hilarious!!! i ofrgot about that one, lol
@canadabis1 (1952)
• Canada
18 Nov 06
I bought it...I've watch it a crap loda of times...and its always funny!
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@fyrescryer (912)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Hey i will tell you another funny as hell movie you should get ..."Out cold" that movie will make you pee your pants!!! Get it seriously.
@fyrescryer (912)
• United States
3 Dec 06
i was kinda disappointed in that flick, i thought it would be alot funnier, it just sorta lagged in places.
@nanhegujral (4632)
• India
18 Nov 06
One of the funniest movie for me is baby's day out, which I have seen many many times. And I still enjoy it
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@fyrescryer (912)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Thats another one i have never seen, i may have to rent it.
@fyrescryer (912)
• United States
18 Nov 06
That is the best one out of the three i thought, i can watch that movie over and over and still laugh my butt off over it!
@emeraldisle (13139)
• United States
24 Jan 07
I would have to go with two older movies. One is Arsenic and Old Lace and the other is A Time Of Their Lives. Both keep me in stitches every time I watch them, no matter how often I have. They are great movies and if you haven't seen them I suggest you do so.
@zabawaus (1730)
• United States
22 May 08
For me it is exactly full monthy.
This is a great black comedy. A bunch of losers down at the job centre have no hopes of getting a job. As the film progresses, it picks up momentum as the big date approaches. Some great scenes of 80's Britain, the job centre, the clubs, the houses with paper-thin walls and low ceilings. You know what the finale is going to be, but it doesn't detract at all from the enjoyment of the film. It doesn't get political, as some other commenters have complained, but why should it? This is about the consequences of 80's Britain, not the causes. The characters are 100% believable, in their appearances and their behaviour. The fat one is the sort you see on a Saturday night in just about every city centre pub in England (and at the football matches too!). A pity some viewers from across the pond couldn't pick up the accents, that's not altogether surprising but consider that this film was probably not originally intended for worldwide distribution and if you had taken the accents away you'd have taken away also a lot of its charm.