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  1. Obvious Chickflicks's icon

    Obvious Chickflicks

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Best sleepover movies. Corny, girly, romantic, funny and cute
  2. Paolo Virzì filmography's icon

    Paolo Virzì filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Paolo Virzì (Born in Livorno, Italy on March 4, 1964) is a film director, writer and producer. He is one of the most acclaimed storytellers for the screen and is considered to be one of the major heirs of the Italian-style comedy film tradition.
  3. Paste's The 100 Best Comedies of All Time's icon

    Paste's The 100 Best Comedies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. For some, slapstick and farce hit the spot while more cerebral fare falls flat. For others, deft character studies that find the humor in our all-too-human foibles are the only comedies worth watching. In considering the top comedies ever made, there are as many flavors of culturally specific comedy as there are cultural sensibilities (and, of course, there are plenty of folks capable of enjoying more than one type). Faced with this challenge, we’ve decided to approach this particular list in a manner that seeks to guarantee laughter and amusement for the people most likely to look to it when seeking something that will bring some joy to the daily grind. These films have been chosen (and ranked) based on how many laughs we think they are likely to generate for the modern audience. Ultimately, when creating a list of the best comedies ever it’s all about the laughs. Every film on this list should be a dependable source of grins, chuckles and guffaws. After all, life is hard, people can suck, misfortune may indeed lurk around every corner, and we all know how it ends. Let the films on this list of best comedies ever made—and the laughter they elicit—help balance the scales. [b]Note:[/b] Because so much of the impact of comedies often relies on language, we’ve only included English language films on this list.
  4. PCBreakdown's Top 500 Comedy Movies's icon

    PCBreakdown's Top 500 Comedy Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0.
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    Popular Spanish cinema in the late Franco years

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. While most of the films in this list have an awful reputation they are an excellent and often funny way to analyse the reactionary ideology, values and beliefs imposed during the Franco regime as well as the use of different film resources to make them look appealing to the audience. Conceived usually as a comedy, they were extremely popular in its time and even today they are regularly shown on Spanish TV channels. The book that presents this selection of films is part of a recent research project in sociology and ethics funded by the Spanish government. From the book "Cine de barrio tardofranquista: reflejo de una sociedad" by Miguel Ángel Huerta Floriano and Ernesto Pérez Morán (eds.), Ed. Biblioteca Nueva, 2012. ISBN:978-84-9940-560-5. Films are listed in the same order they are presented in the book.
  6. Pornochanchada: brazilian's imaginary during the militar dictatorship.'s icon

    Pornochanchada: brazilian's imaginary during the militar dictatorship.

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A selection of brazilian's popular films that were made during the militar dictatorship from 1968 to 1983. "Pornochanchada" was a popular genre that had in its concept the using of classic genres from the cinema industry mixed with soft nudity and nacional popular themes. This is the period when Brazil had for the first time a marginal cinema industry. Independent producers invested their capital in films that contained sensual an provocative content. Cinema was the number one form of entertainment for the working classes and, for the first time, the films were able to compete with foreign productions.
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    Premiere 50 Greatest Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. Premiere Magazine compiled a list of the 50 Greatest Comedies of All Time in the July/August 2006 issue - the unranked list in chronological order represented a wide range of some of the best comedies, the "funniest stories ever told on film".
  8. Rotten Tomatoes: 25 Best Romantic Comedies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes: 25 Best Romantic Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. With Valentine’s Day on the horizon, we at RT are aware you’ve probably already thought of picking up flowers and candy for that special someone. However, if you’re looking for the perfect cinematic Cupid’s arrow, we’re here to help, in the form of RT’s Best Romantic Comedies! Nothing caps a romantic Valentine’s Day like watching glamorous couples fall in love -- often while trading witty barbs. And if you find yourself dateless, don’t despair: the likes of Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Woody Allen, and Meg Ryan make for good company. However, determining what made the cut wasn’t without its complications (kinda like love itself). We utilized a weighted system that factors in both Tomatometer and number of reviews, and each movie needed 30 reviews to qualify. Given the fact there’s hardly a lack of romance and comedy in the movies, we decided to winnow our candidates down to lighthearted films that primarily focus on love affairs. So dim the lights, pop the bubbly, and get cozy with our compendium of the best reviewed romantic comedies of all time!
  9. Rotten Tomatoes's 60 Best Black Comedies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes's 60 Best Black Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Let’s say you’re the type to laugh while handling the darkest subject matters: Murder, doomsday, blackmail, and maybe even a lil’ tasty cannibalism. If so, twisted friend, you sure have arrived at the right spot to get your gallows guffaws: The 60 Best Dark Comedies, Ranked by Tomatometer! The emergence of the black comedy movie seemed to come around in the 1940s, when filmmaking had evolved enough to artistically interpret real-world horrors (e.g. World War II) with mordant humor, as seen in To Be or Not to Be and Arsenic and Old Lace. Of course, how would they have known their groundbreaking path through the dark side would eventually come to the taboo of cannibalism, as seen in appetizing films like Delicatessen and Eating Raoul? And lest you assume we’re not in touch with our more subtle side when it comes to comedy of the damned, we’ve included philosophical destroyers Who’s Afraid of Virgina Woolf?, Carnage, and the brilliant Withnail and I. Our final stipulation for their movies and everything else on the list is that each had to be rated Fresh, and have at least 20 reviews, to ensure enough critics have shared in the gleeful discomfort. --Rotten Tomatoes
  10. Rough Guide to Comedy Movies's icon

    Rough Guide to Comedy Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. From the book by Bob McCabe, published in 2005.
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    Slapstick Encyclopedia

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. This list features all the movies, that are to be found in their full length on the 'Slapstick Encyclopedia' DVD release.
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    Stuart Gordon Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. The filmography of all features films directed by the great Stuart Gordon. "Bleacher Bum" (1979) is not on the list since it is unavailable.
  13. T-Row's Favorite Movie's's icon

    T-Row's Favorite Movie's

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. I like watchin movies. All kinds of Movies
  14. Teen movies from 1980 to now - Comedy's icon

    Teen movies from 1980 to now - Comedy

    Favs/dislikes: 39:0. Teen movies from the 1980s to now but mostly 90's and 00's. many lists alreadt exist where 80's are highlighted only comedy in high school/college limited to 75 movies at the creation date. STV movies are not eligible Off course dumb/stupid movies are highly represented
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    The Bowery Boys

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Bowery Boys were fictional New York City characters who were the subject of feature films released by Monogram Pictures from 1946 through 1958. The original main characters were Terrence Aloysius "Slip" Mahoney (Leo Gorcey), Horace Debussy "Sach" Jones (Huntz Hall), Bobby (Bobby Jordan), Whitey (Billy Benedict), and Chuck (David Gorcey, sometimes billed as David Condon). "Sunshine" Sammy Morrison ("Scruno" in the East Side Kids films), declined the invitation to rejoin the gang (later stating in an interview that he "didn't like the setup", possibly referring to the idea of Gorcey and Hall being in the forefront, and being paid much more than the other members). When Bobby Jordan quit the series for the same reason, his character was replaced by Butch Williams (with former East Side Kids Bennie Bartlett and Buddy Gorman alternating in the role). The proprietor of the malt shop where they hung out was the panicky Louie Dumbrowski (Bernard Gorcey - Leo and David's father).
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    The Hollywood Romantic Comedy

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. From the book by Leger Grindon (2011). The filmography is arranged by a chronological progression of themes: Transition to Sound (1930-1933) Screwball (1934-1942) World war II and the Homefront (1942-1946) Post-War: Melancholy and Reconciliation (1947-1953) The Comedies of Seduction: The Playboy, the Gold Digger, and the Virgin (1953-1966) The transition through the counter-culture (1967-1976) Nervous Romance (1977-1987) Reaffirmation of Romance (1986-1996) Grotesque and Ambivalent (1997-present)
  17. Time Out London: 100 best comedy movies's icon

    Time Out London: 100 best comedy movies

    Favs/dislikes: 28:0. Here's the 100 best comedy movies as chosen by over 200 people whose job it is to make you laugh. We spoke to dozens of comedy writers, comedy directors, comic actors and stand-up comedians and asked them to share with us their favourite comedy films of all time.
  18. TimeOut's The 50 Best Romcoms of All Time (feb 2020 edition)'s icon

    TimeOut's The 50 Best Romcoms of All Time (feb 2020 edition)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Love – it’s a funny old game. Or at least it is in these films. Here's Time Out's definitive list of the 50 best romcoms. Like cargo pants and saying ‘as if!’ to people, romcoms were huge in the ’90s, but fell sadly out of fashion in the 2010s. Now, though, that drought looks to be over. Thanks in part to Netflix, we’re in the middle of a romcom revival, with films like ‘Always Be My Maybe’ and ‘Set It Up’ inspiring mainstream Hollywood to start making romantic comedies again. From Nora Ephron classics to Richard Curtis movies that are so-very-British (and so-very-funny), we’ve put together 50 of the most hilarious romantic comedies and bittersweet romances that’ll leave a lump in your throat and tears rolling down your cheeks.
  19. Top 10 British Comedy Films Of The Last 10 Years's icon

    Top 10 British Comedy Films Of The Last 10 Years

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. From the heyday of Ealing Studios to the mercurial mischief of Monty Python, from the smirksome smut of the Carry On series to er, Cannon and Ball in The Boys in Blue, the UK has long been producing comedy films worth wrapping your laughing gear around. Here’s our countdown of the top 10 best British comedy films from the last decade.
  20. Top 200 80's generation childhood movies's icon

    Top 200 80's generation childhood movies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Movies that were popular during the 80's kid's generation.
  21. top 50 Zombie movies's icon

    top 50 Zombie movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. BRAİİİİİNSSSSSSSSS!!!@@
  22. Top Marilyn Monroe films's icon

    Top Marilyn Monroe films

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. All the must see films starring Marilyn Monroe
  23. Totò's Filmography's icon

    Totò's Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A complete list of Totò's film.
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    USA Up All Night

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. USA Up All Night (also known as Up All Night and Up All Night with Rhonda Shear) is an American cable television series that aired weekly on Friday and Saturday nights on the USA Network. The show aired from 1989 to 1998. The program consisted of low-budget films, bookended by in-studio or on-location comedy skits featuring the show's hosts. In addition to skits, the hosts would also provide sardonic comments about the featured film(s), and observations on various Hollywood- and/or New York City-area clubs and attractions (when the series was shooting out of studio). Including commercials, the program typically ran from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. [wikipedia]
  25. Watch Mojo: Top 10 Comedy Movies per Decade's icon

    Watch Mojo: Top 10 Comedy Movies per Decade

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The Top 10 Comedy Movies per decade, 1930s to 2000s, per WatchMojo.com. From these lists, WatchMojo named the "Top 10 Comedy Movies of All Time": 1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 2. Airplane! 3. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy 4. Caddyshack 5. Dumb and Dumber 6. Blazing Saddles 7. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery 8. National Lampoon's Animal House 9. Superbad 10. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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