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BBC asked 253 critics to determine the best comedies ever made. The results are...

TAJ

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Airplane is great, but it's partially remembered because it was first. The Naked Gun is far superior and it's like #70.

First what? It's not even the first parody movie from that creative team.
 
If these critics made the same list of the best 100 games, stuff like Dark Souls, Breath of the Wild, or SOTC wouldn't even be on here while Asteroids and Space Invaders would be in the top 5.

Not really, that's a false equivalence. Duck Soup and Some Like It Hot don't equate to Space Invaders or Asteroids. Nothing on this list is that archaic. The best approximation would be some early comedic shorts by George Mélies.
 
Only one film made after I was born and still in diapers in the top 10. I haven't watched a single movie in that group, and yet I don't think they're going to be funnier than some of the stuff I've enjoyed.
Like, I'm in my mid-30s, and I can safely say that I've never seen a comedy film from say, pre-70s that came even close to the degree of laughter I've gotten from most of my favorites (which are all pretty definitively from within my lifetime).
Really? My previous post applies here.
Some people here going on about not wanting to watch comedies before their birth year are being more elitist and snooty than any of the critics here.
 
The longer I look at the list, the weirder it gets outside the top 20. Like Borat at #40? I wonder if some people were working under different definitions of comedy (thus weird stuff like American Psycho and Pulp Fiction), or if the international nature of the list meant that outside a lot of the stuff outside the widely recognizable got into the top 100 with relatively few votes.
 

Jarmel

Banned
Not really, that's a false equivalence. Duck Soup and Some Like It Hot don't equate to Space Invaders or Asteroids. Nothing on this list is that archaic. The best approximation would be some early comedic shorts by George Mélies.
Funnily enough one of the critics did have a Mélies film on their list and all I could do was roll my eyes.
 
98. The Hangover (Todd Phillips, 2009)
95. Ghostbusters (Ivan Reitman, 1984)
78. The Princess Bride (Rob Reiner, 1987)
60. Shaun of the Dead (Edgar Wright, 2004)
57. Mean Girls (Mark Waters, 2004)
46. Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, 1994)
34. Clueless (Amy Heckerling, 1995)
9. This Is Spinal Tap (Rob Reiner, 1984)
7. Airplane! (Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker, 1980)
4. Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, 1993)
2. Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)

I've seen the following from the list. I have MUCH different sense of humor, I guess.

The Hangover - I HATE The Hangover. Extraordinarily unfunny and one of the worst films I've ever seen.
Ghostbusters - An excellent film. Not very funny, though. But a lot of fun!
The Princess Bride - Not a fan. Also don't find it funny.
Shaun of the Dead - I greatly dislike this one and don't find it funny either.
Mean Girls - Absolutely hysterical film and one of my favorites. Funniest film on the list.
Pulp Fiction - One of my favorite films of all time, but I don't find it funny.
Clueless - Extraordinarily charming and fun film. Not funny, but almost.
This Is Spinal Tap! - I like it a lot! Very quotable and I'd describe it as borderline funny.
Airplane! - Funny and great.
Groundhog Day - I hate this film. Also don't find it funny.
Dr. Strangelove - I like this film a lot, but I don't really find it funny either.
 
The hangover is honestly the most annoying inclusion in here. There's a ton of other movies that could have taken that spot from Wayne's World, to Bill and Ted or Punch Drunk Love or Friday

Or hell even some absurd Korean shit like the Host since they tend to include a lot of slapstick in some of those films
 

Addi

Member
Where's The Room and Pootie Tang?

This is basically a bunch of old guys making their "sensible chuckle list"
 

TAJ

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
I'm ashamed to admit that I've only seen 53 of these.
The longer I look at the list, the weirder it gets outside the top 20. Like Borat at #40? I wonder if some people were working under different definitions of comedy (thus weird stuff like American Psycho and Pulp Fiction), or if the international nature of the list meant that outside a lot of the stuff outside the widely recognizable got into the top 100 with relatively few votes.

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Borat made $261 million and is firmly in the comedy genre.
 

Pie and Beans

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Ghostbusters at 95/100? Yo, quit your dayjobs and eat poison.
 

Catvoca

Banned
The hangover is honestly the most annoying inclusion in here. There's a ton of other movies that could have taken that spot from Wayne's World, to Bill and Ted or Punch Drunk Love or Friday

No Wayne's World movie being on the list is probably the most egregious absence IMO.
 

Jarmel

Banned
The longer I look at the list, the weirder it gets outside the top 20. Like Borat at #40? I wonder if some people were working under different definitions of comedy (thus weird stuff like American Psycho and Pulp Fiction), or if the international nature of the list meant that outside a lot of the stuff outside the widely recognizable got into the top 100 with relatively few votes.
Since critics could only pick 10, I feel the list has less validity the further down you go and why the ordering near the back end is off.
 

Sephzilla

Member
The fact that Ghostbusters barely made the list should pretty quickly discredit the entire thing.

Guys, airplane isn't funny.

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what is this crappy hot take?
 
I'm ashamed to admit that I've only seen 53 of these.

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Borat made $261 million and is firmly in the comedy genre.

I know it was popular but didn't think it was critically popular, especially relative to some of the things on that list.

I wasn't saying the weird genre thing about Borat, but more about the American Psychos and Pulp Fictions, and then the ones that are cross genre like Kung Fu films and stuff.
 

Hazmat

Member
I'm glad to see The Jerk on there, but at 99? Damn.

This is a list made by a lot of old people. A lot of those old comedies are really good, but the list slants hard towards them.
 

Bronx-Man

Banned
Don't listen to critics when it comes to movies

And definitely don't listen to GAF when it comes to movies. You Nolan-stanning plebs.
 
I've ~29 of the films on the list. Only 1 of those in the top 10.

And I agree that the list is mistaken in not having Kung Pow: Enter the Fist somewhere on there.
 

Jasup

Member
Surprising, this is one of the few top movie lists from which I've seen all of the Top10. It's quite a solid list, though Big Lebowski should have made it to top ten in my opinion and Ghostbusters should be higher up. But overall I don't mind the list at all, it's a good average.
 

Dehnus

Member
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fuckouttahere.

Great Britain != USA. Sorry, they had their own movies you know ;).

Including some great ones regarding and made by people from their former colonies :). Goodness Gracious Me and Citizen Khan to name two examples :).
 
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