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2:07 pm, Nov 16 2010
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Death at a Funeral
(click for the trailer) is my personal favourite when it comes to comedy...
Basically, it's just a funeral gone wrong...
You mean the original (UK) or the remake (US)?
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Robin Hood: Men in Tights
(1993)
OMG! Why didn't I think of this one? This one's classic... along with:
Spaceballs
(Go Mel Brooks!)
I was also thinking... what about a thriller / psychological film by Christopher Nolan:
Memento
? It was trippy... I loved it.
TaoPaiPai
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2:57 am, Nov 18 2010
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not even one japanese film suggested...what kind of site is this...
Drugstore girl is a pretty good japanese comedy...I think it got released outside of japan
Kamikaze Girls is a pretty good...and stars the beautiful Kyoko Fukada
Yatterman also a Kyoko Fukada movie
lets end it with 3...
Toto
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3:46 am, Nov 18 2010
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Comedy:
Clerks
Dogma
Harvey
Dr. Strangelove
Young Frankenstein
Drama:
To Kill a Mockingbird
Shawshank Redemption
Mommie Dearest
Dead Poets Society
The Seventh Seal
Full Metal Jacket
The Three Faces of Eve
Action:
El Mariachi
Sci-Fi:
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Day the Earth Stood Still (the one form 1951... not that other one)
Film Noir:
Chinatown
Thriller:
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Apt Pupil
Misery
Pulp Fiction
Horror/Thriller:
The Langoliers
Western:
Tombstone
He Loves Me... He Loves Me Not (I will not classify this one... but it's good.)
Edit: I accidentally deleted The Three Faces of Eve when categorizing the list.
Last edited by Toto at 11:32 am, Nov 18 2010
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nomnomnom
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7:30 am, Nov 18 2010
Posts: 131
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Quote from oneluminousfish
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
(1993)
OMG! Why didn't I think of this one? This one's classic... along with:
Spaceballs
(Go Mel Brooks!)
Ahh yes!
Spaceballs
! Love those two movies
And his
Young Frankenstein
too
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12:03 pm, Nov 29 2010
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Death at a Funeral
(click for the trailer) is my personal favourite when it comes to comedy...
Basically, it's just a funeral gone wrong...
You mean the original (UK) or the remake (US)?
I dont know if she/he meant the UK or the US one.. But I surely prefer the UK version.
I suggest it aswell. And the Hangover.
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