Name the funniest movie you ever saw?
By Bee1955
@Bee1955 (3882)
United States
6 responses
@emeraldisle (13139)
• United States
28 Jan 07
Well I have 2 movies. Sorry can't limit it to one although they both have the same actor in it. One is "Arsenic and Old Lace". This stars Cary Grant and it's a hilarious movie. It's about a man who finds out insanity doesn't just run in his family, it practically gallops. It will keep you in stiches.
The other is also with Cary Grant is "Father Goose". This is about a man who is shall we say convinced to help the Navy during World War 2 by being a coast watcher on an island. Problem comes in when Leslie Caron and 12 female students get stuck there with him. Very good movie and Grant as the "Filthy Beast" and Caron as the "Goodie Two Shoes" were perfect together.
Both of these are a must see in my book
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@Bee1955 (3882)
• United States
28 Jan 07
I have a dvd of Father Goose, one of Cary Grant's favorite parts as his autobiography says. It is so funny with GIGI star, Leslie Caron and those little girls! The other I really like of Cary's is HOLIDAY with Katharine Hepburn, another fav actress I enjoy. I think his comedy films were his best.
@samsonskola (3357)
• United States
28 Jan 07
There's only 1 movie that had me absolutely rolling on the floor laughing hysterically....The Cowboy Way...with Keifer Sutherland and Woody Harrelson...they are absolutely wonderful together and I honestly wish they would make another one. They play 2 modern day cowboys in New Mexico who have had their differences but go to New York together to look for a friend in trouble...they argue, they fight, and the way they act in the big city and solicit the help of a NYC horse riding cop is priceless...I could watch this movie over and over and laugh every time!
@Bunny2 (2102)
• Australia
28 Jan 07
I LOVE The History of the World Part 1 - one of Mel Brook's films. He is a genius and can really make you laugh. It was made in the early 80s and we had it on video but that broke. We haven't been able to find it on DVD. I'd love to see it again!!
From the caveman to the distant future, mankind's evolution (or lack thereof) is traced. It shows a Roman Emperor, we learn what REALLY happened at the Last Supper, the circumstances that surrounded the French Revolution, how to test eunuchs, and what kind of shoes the Spanish Inquisitor wore.
@arunr175 (1678)
• India
1 Aug 12
There are few of the movies which I think is funny enough to watch them again and again and it's Kung Fu Panda 1 & 2...