Golden age Hollywood was without a doubt the peak period for mainstream comedies. I'm glad the Marx bros are in the top 10 but I have literally hundreds of candidates from 1930-1960 that I could add to the top 10.
The biggest tragedy in modern film consumption is that streaming services are so shit at offering classics - now that a wider audience than ever can watch films at the click of a button, they're less likely than ever to discover that "old movies" can be as gripping and relevant as modern ones.
Yep. It's even worse in Europe, or to be precise, in the Netherlands. No streaming services that have classic movies. Retail stores only have movies from the last ten, fifteen years plus a handful of popular movies from the 70/80/90ies (Godfather, Star Wars, Back to the Future, Alien, etc). I have to order everything from Amazon UK.
BTW I'd like to hear what comedies you'd add to the list.
My picks would have been:
- Midnight
- Libeled Lady
- The Thin Man
- Theodora Goes Wild
- My Favorite Wife
- Hands Across the Table
- Twentieth Century
- It's Love I'm After
And I'd add a ton of Harold Lloyd movies because I think Lloyd is funnier and cleverer than Chaplin and Keaton. And something by Charley Chase ("Mighty like a Moose") and Harry Langdon. And Mary Pickford's "My Best Girl", the best rom com of the silent era.