If this wasn't more proof that critics should be always ignored, I don't know what is
No Shaun of the dead or Superbad makes me a sad panda...
They had a bunch of garbage comedies there
At least Hot Fuzz is somewhere on the list.
Coming To America is Eddie's at his best, quite easily. TP was fine tho. But it was certainly no Coming To America.
1. Annie Hall (Woody Allen, 1977)
2. Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
3. Caddyshack (Harold Ramis, 1980)
4. Some Like It Hot (Billy Wilder, 1959)
5. The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson, 2014)
6. Airplane! (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker, 1980)
7. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (Trey Parker, 1999)
8. The Producers (Mel Brooks, 1967)
9. The Cable Guy (Ben Stiller, 1996)
10. Wet Hot American Summer (David Wain, 2001)
If this wasn't more proof that critics should be always ignored, I don't know what is
Mathew Anderson from NYT UK:
"3. American Psycho (Mary Harron, 2000)"
Ooooookay...
Micheal Arbeiter from Nerdist list is pretty solid;
I agree. Honestly I think the predominantly Black cast killed it's chances. If it was a short list it wouldn't bother me but to see Movies like Mean Girls and the Hangover on the list really is infuriating.
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That's actually a pretty good pick, even if the book's better.
It's a fantastic movie, but I don't know that I would say it's even top 10 for black comedies let alone top 10 comedy movies overall.
Life of Brian is the superior Monty Python movie.No Monty Python and the Holy Grail in the Top 10. I don't even...
Great to see Spinal Tap in the Top 10.
Fair enough. I thought you were disputing its status as a comedy at all. Pulp Fiction's way more suspect on that point.
They had a bunch of garbage comedies there but they couldn't be bothered to acknowledge Norbit as one of the greats. Sewer trash-tier list.
The critic from the New Yorker had Norbit at #10 No joke.
1. Clueless (Amy Heckerling, 1995)
2. Uncle Buck (John Hughes, 1989)
3. Mean Girls (Mark Waters, 2004)
4. Obvious Child (Gillian Robespierre, 2014)
5. Modern Times (Charlie Chaplin, 1936)
6. Home Alone (Chris Columbus, 1990)
7. Fargo (Joel and Ethan Coen, 1996)
8. Bridesmaids (Paul Feig, 2011)
9. ¡Three Amigos! (John Landis, 1986)
10. Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (David Mirkin, 1997)
Yea, but humor does age poorly sometimes. It's not like other genres.
Yes. Along with people listing Dodgeball, White Chicks, Kung Pow, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura, Happy Gilmore, and Jack And Jill.No Rush Hour or Tropic Thunder? Do I have really low standard or something
If you are going to include stuff like Dr. Strangelove and various Wes Anderson films, then I think films like Heathers, Election, Truman Show, Punchdrunk Love, Freeway, American Psycho, and Eternal Sunshine should be included.
You're good people.16. Shaolin Soccer (2001)
Decent list honestly.
Good comedy is super rare.
GTFOYes. Along with people listing Dodgeball, White Chicks, Kung Pow, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura, Happy Gilmore, and Jack And Jill.
Yes. Along with people listing Dodgeball, White Chicks, Kung Pow, Dumb and Dumber, Ace Ventura, Happy Gilmore, and Jack And Jill.
GTFO
I would absolutely shamelessly rank kung pow as one of the best comedies ever.
Also Hot Rod
Yes, because only senior film critics watch movies before the 1970s, right?Were the critics they asked all over 50?