SpaceGazelle wrote:Anchorman is fine but one Ferrell film is enough for me. Film comedy seems to have peaked a while back. Mel Brooks, Pryor and Wider, Monty Python, Peter sellers, Airplane etc. Can't think of anything truly funny for years now.
afgavinstan wrote:Armando Ianucci probably has something to say about that.
Paul the sparky wrote:Comedy is very subjective.
Paul the sparky wrote:SG is very argumentative.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Paul the sparky wrote:SG is very argumentative.
Agreed.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Anchorman is fine but one Ferrell film is enough for me. Film comedy seems to have peaked a while back. Mel Brooks, Pryor and Wider, Monty Python, Peter sellers, Airplane etc. Can't think of anything truly funny for years now.
Moot_Geeza wrote:Four Lions.
Yossarian wrote:I reckon South Park and Team America for recent stuff, that’s about it for US-led film comedy at least (I don’t count Ianucci or Baron-Cohen as US-led).
In fact, I reckon South Park is probably the funniest film ever made.
Wookienopants wrote:That reminds me, I’m due another watch of Dumb & Dumber!
My wife said that she “doesn’t mind” what film we watch tonight and that it’s my choice.
She’s gonna regret that
Roujin wrote:Like South Park was funny, but Team America is on another level, the satirisation of U.S. foreign policy and celebrity do gooder virtue signalling was so well done.
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