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What movie kept you in stitches? I just watched The Bad News Bears (Billy Bob Thornton) and I swear to God I haven't laughed like that in a long time. The movie itself is mediocre at best, but God damn is it funny.
MULLY
I imagine Billy Bob being pretty close to that in real life

(passing protective cups out to the team)

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[color="#FF0000"][b]I have far too many favorites to just pick one, but just reel off a few from the top of my head.............

Blazing Saddles
Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Blankman
Saving Silverman
Undercover Brother
Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
Dodgeball
The 40 Year Old Virgin[/b][/color]
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[quote name='sneaky' post='520879' date='Aug 3 2007, 03:11 AM'][color="#FF0000"][b]I have far too many favorites to just pick one, but just reel off a few from the top of my head.............

Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Undercover Brother
Dodgeball
The 40 Year Old Virgin[/b][/color][/quote]
:huh:

these movies were ok, but they werent that funny.

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[quote name='ThurmanMunster' post='520881' date='Aug 3 2007, 04:32 PM']:huh:

these movies were ok, but they werent that funny.[/quote]


Shhhh....he's......black........they have a different sense of humor.
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If he thinks they're funny isn't that all that matters? Harold and Kumar was pretty fucking funny.

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In no particular order, theres just too many funny movies to have a #1, also theres probably some more that I'll remember later.


Airplane

Caddyshack

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Animal House

King Pin

Half Baked

American Pie

The Jerk
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[quote name='WhoDeyUK' post='520958' date='Aug 3 2007, 11:20 AM']Arthur
Stripes
Blues Brothers
KingPin
SouthPark[/quote]

Yeah, Kingpin was pretty damn funny.

Also, Half Baked, Blazing Saddles, Borat and Office Space are other ones that jump out.

Did someone really say K-9? :huh:

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[quote name='IKOTA' post='520976' date='Aug 3 2007, 03:25 PM']Yeah, Kingpin was pretty damn funny.

Also, Half Baked, Blazing Saddles, Borat and Office Space are other ones that jump out.

Did someone really say K-9? :huh:[/quote]
How in the hell did I leave off Office Space? Great flick...

Still haven't watched Borat. I think my odds on enjoying that are pretty slim...

Somehow I've never seen Blazing Saddles, either, but it always seems to come up as a favorite on these lists.


Oh, and...

AC/DC +1
K-9 -1

:ninja:

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[quote name='WhoDeyUK' post='520977' date='Aug 3 2007, 11:57 AM']How in the hell did I leave off Office Space? Great flick...

Still haven't watched Borat. I think my odds on enjoying that are pretty slim...

Somehow I've never seen Blazing Saddles, either, but it always seems to come up as a favorite on these lists.
Oh, and...

AC/DC +1
K-9 -1

:ninja:[/quote]

Yeah, I didn't think I would enjoy Borat either, but I put all my prejudices aside and decided to watch it and enjoyed it.

As for Blazing Saddles, it was recommended to me by a coworker a couple years back and I found it to be hillarious. I enjoy Mel Brooks' humor I guess as I like his other movies also. Do yourself a favor and go rent it this weekend, while pretending to be back in Amsterdam for a bit :whistle: and enjoy! Afterwards, go have a Falafel from Maoz.......damn I miss those things.

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[quote name='ChicagoBengal' post='520944' date='Aug 3 2007, 07:24 AM']The Jerk

Borat

History of the World Pt.2

And as far as a bad funny movie, I laughed my ass off while watching "The New Guy" in Jamaica a few years ago.[/quote]
There was no History of The World Part 2!
:lol:

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[quote name='IKOTA' post='520982' date='Aug 3 2007, 03:32 PM']Yeah, I didn't think I would enjoy Borat either, but I put all my prejudices aside and decided to watch it and enjoyed it.

As for Blazing Saddles, it was recommended to me by a coworker a couple years back and I found it to be hillarious. I enjoy Mel Brooks' humor I guess as I like his other movies also. Do yourself a favor and go rent it this weekend, while pretending to be back in Amsterdam for a bit :whistle: and enjoy! Afterwards, go have a Falafel from Maoz.......damn I miss those things.[/quote]
We don't have Maoz over here, but we do have something better. There's a place @ the Borough Market near London Bridge station that makes a falafel and hummus sandwich with a bit of kickass chili sauce, yogurt, green olives, and these pickles that are effing amazing. ^_^

I only have to pretend to be in Amsterdam for another month. I'm back for a few days next month B)

..also should have remembered to add Spaceballs to the list, while we're on Mel Brooks movies. Classic flick.

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[quote name='Bunghole' post='520995' date='Aug 3 2007, 09:44 AM']There was no History of The World Part 2!
:lol:[/quote]
Oh Fuck. My lifelong desire to see "Hitler on Ice" and "Jews in Space" subliminally placed pt.2 in my psyche. I'm not bright (like that Norman Einstein guy).

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