Which movie makes you crack up not matter how many times you watched it ?

Vcio@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 99 points –

for me it's White Chicks, lost the number of times i watched it, also recommend Tucker and Dale vs Evil.

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Airplane. Young Frankenstein. Emperors New Groove. Paper moon.

The Emperor's New Groove is, IMHO, the funniest film Disney has ever made. Most of the films from the Disney revival era are basically musicals with comic relief, but TENG is pure Looney Tunes. It has a great cast and it's laugh-out-loud funny from beginning to end.

It is such a great movie. Lighthearted, but with a good moral message. So many moments that reference pop culture at the time, but in a timeless way. Just all around great writing and great voice actors. I remember laughing so hard as a kid (and from there on) when Yzma turned into a kitten. So unexpectedly delightful. The movie had lots of those moments.

I didn't really laugh when Yzma turned into a kitten but the best joke for me was bats

My favorite part that I didn’t notice until so many rewatches later was when Yzma pours the poison drink that Kronk messed up into a plant pot and moments later it turns into a llama lmao

Naked Gun 1-3

Airplane 1 and 2

Fatal Instinct

Hot Fuzz

The Other Guys

Also came here to say Hot Fuzz! It's truly a masterclass in comedy.

The Gods Must Be Crazy. There are legitimate critiques of its treatment of race since it takes place in apartheid Namibia and South Africa, but everyone in the movie seems to be having a great time and the physical comedy is top notch

Kung Pow: Enter the Fist

The Princess Bride, and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Both have so many great lines they still crack me up every time!

Hot Rod, Step Brothers, and Tropic Thunder are a few. I love Tucker & Dale vs Evil too

Oh man, Hot Rod! Probably among the times I've laughed the hardest.

What We Do In The Shadows
Tucker and Dale VS Evil

Are the two that make me laugh no matter what.

Shoot Em Up too, but for different reasons.

National lampoons vacation and Christmas vacation, & Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.

Hmm, on top of my head I find these very very re-watchable, but there are so many more.

  • Some Like it Hot
  • Airplane!
  • The Naked Gun movies.
  • Blazing Saddles
  • The Blues Brothers
  • National Lampoon's Vacation
  • Young Frankenstein
  • Robin Hood: Men in Tights
  • Planes, Trains and Automobiles
  • Happy Gilmore
  • The Big Lebowski
  • Liar Liar

You'll probably enjoy top secret! in that case.

The naked gun movies are based on a series called "police squad". There are so many gems going on in the background that you'll notice new things rewatching it. It's also with Leslie Nielson.

Definitely check it out if you haven't :).

Who are you and how did you get in here?

I’m a locksmith, and I’m a locksmith.

Megamind

Monty Python's Life of Brian

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

Not Another Teen Movie

The Meaning of Life, too. Those two Python flicks never get old.

Yes my very unpopular opinion is that white chicks is the funniest movie ever made. So many hilarious scenes. Also, Friday and Superbad always keep me in stitches.

I can't believe I haven't seen my all time favorite on this list yet.

Supertroopers

I've seen this at least 50 times. I still laugh throughout the movie

Naked gun. All of β€˜em.

Eurotrip

I Love You Man

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping

Zoolander.

The first time I watched it in its entirety I was on shrooms. I fell asleep after it was over, and woke up to it playing from the beginning (comedy central late night replay) and I watched it again. Lol

Hot Fuzz

Billy Madison

Out Cold

Major Payne

Blazing Saddles

... Just to name some off the top of my head.

I still use, 'like white on rice on a paper plate in a snowstorm' in normal conversation. Love that movie.

Beavis & Butthead Do America is hilarious from start to finish

When I re-watched it as an adult for the first time my mind was blown that Bruce Willis was in it.

This also reminds me I need to watch the new one.

  • The Producers (1967 Version.). Every scene with Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder is unhinged brilliance, and the supportig cast is equally good.
  • Arsenic and Old Lace: I know it's a high school drama club staple, but the original film starring Cary Grant is still hilariou. And the plot was way ahead of its time.
  • Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

Don’t be a menace to society while drinking your Krunk juice in the hood.

Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny will have me dying every time, stoned or not. Though most likely baked out of my fucking mind, because that's how it's meant to be watched.

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back will always hold a special place to me as one of Kevin Smith's funniest, but that's heavily a nostalgic one for me. I remember being one of 8 people in the local theater the day it opened, my dad pulled me out of school to go see it. Even just seeing the DVD menu makes me grin like a loon.

This is the End

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

I love you man

Knocked Up

Rush hour 1/2

Dumb and Dumber

Liar liar

Hangover

I missed Rush Hour 1/2, is it a prequel to the first Rush Hour? πŸ˜‰

Borat. Why can't I see this higher up. It drives me laughing like crazy.

Major Payne, Grandma's Boy, Shrek 1 & 2, Super Troopers, My Cousin Vinny,

Step Brothers, Talladega Nights and Burn After Reading are three that consistently do it for me.

I love White Chicks also, one of my top movies along with Mean Girls and Bridesmaids

I'll just second OP and say that my girlfriend keeps watching that real shit over and over to the point that we can almost act out the entire thing.

Lots to agree with here but I can’t believe I don’t see Snatch anywhere.

Not a movie but every few years I do a rerun of Scrubs (but not the last season).

The UK version that predates it by about 6 years is called Green Wing btw

Superbad. Airplane

I watch both VERY often and still love all the jokes

Austin Powers. Introduced my dad (who bears a striking resemblance) to it and we had a right laugh watching together

Without a paddle. I haven't seen it in a few years but I remember just absolutely cracking up over it.

Most of my favorites have been mentioned, but I haven't seen The Party (1968) or Clue (1985) mentioned yet.