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Debate: What is THE funniest film ever made?
I have been chatting amongst some of my friends and we’ve been trying to determine (even though it’s all down to individual perspective) what the funniest film ever made is.

What do you think is the funniest film ever made? Also if there any specific gag’s that get you creasing up perhaps you could post a video clip for us all to enjoy, I could use a good giggle at work!

I myself have suggested it is “Airplane” and even though there’s some incredibly funny parts I always seem to get a kick out of this one specific short gag about Ted Striker developing a drinking problem . . .

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Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012

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Kevin Smith films all proper crack me up, my faves our Mallrats, Clerks and Clerks 2!

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Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012
see no evil hear no evil, the best film from wilder and pryor
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Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012
Naked Gun films & when ace ventura came out it was a barrel of laughs
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Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012
The Mask is one of the greatest films of all time.
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Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012
Hot shots 1&2 !! cheese but funny as fuck back in its day
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Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012
waynes world 1 & 2 are great for all the quotable lines.
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Posted Fri 17 Feb 2012
waynes world 1 & 2 are great for all the quotable lines.

''im the leprechaunnnnn''
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Posted Sat 18 Feb 2012
This is probably the funniest scene from any film...

I'd fuck me . . . .
Who laughed: Robin-ya-Moonshine
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Posted Sat 18 Feb 2012
ohhh, we've had a best film quote thread and funniest film thread, I wonder what the MOST quotable film ever is? I posted a few years ago that I thought Commando was the most quotable, but got pooh pooh'ed down by some players on here. I still stand by the my selection.
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Posted Sat 18 Feb 2012
As in, most top quotes per film? It has to be an Arnie romp.
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Posted Sat 18 Feb 2012
Borat tops it for me I reckon.
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Posted Sat 18 Feb 2012
As in, most top quotes per film?

Yeah, that's the criteria.
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Posted Sat 18 Feb 2012
Mallrats

<3
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Posted Sat 18 Feb 2012
Yeah, that's the criteria.

Thread it up, Fuzzball.
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Posted Sun 19 Feb 2012
Thread it up, Fuzzball.

Ok, when this ones dies its death, I'll move it on.
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Posted Sun 19 Feb 2012
ace ventura films, see no evil hear no evil & anchorman, funny stuff
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Posted Tue 21 Feb 2012
Right . . . Off the back of recommendation on here I checked out "Office Space" and was not impressed. Overall I felt the lead was incredibly bland, I cannot fathom how he got the role, the jokes were mediocre, the rap score was totally out of place and annoying plus it was incredibly slow and never seemed to actually go anywhere. I was amazed at some of the glowing reviews it garnered on IMDB. Oh how peoples tastes can differ!
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Posted Wed 22 Feb 2012
Wub
Right . . . Off the back of recommendation on here I checked out "Office Space" and was not impressed. Overall I felt the lead was incredibly bland, I cannot fathom how he got the role, the jokes were mediocre, the rap score was totally out of place and annoying plus it was incredibly slow and never seemed to actually go anywhere. I was amazed at some of the glowing reviews it garnered on IMDB. Oh how peoples tastes can differ!

Fair enough, some people don't get it.
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Posted Wed 22 Feb 2012
I love Office Space.
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Posted Wed 22 Feb 2012
Wub said:
Fair enough, some people don't get it.

I totally got it, I just did not think it was funny or entertaining, I'm certainly all about film / films and I like a lot of different films of varying quality, just this particular film really surprised me for the amount of love it got, I felt like Homer Simpson banging his TV set shouting "e funny damn it!" I'll always give a film a shot and watch it all the way through most of the time just to be fair to the effort the creators put in to making it.
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Posted Wed 22 Feb 2012

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