David Robbins
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I could name so many movies. But the best had to be blazing saddles. The mongo part, and Gene Wilder were great. God that was a great movie
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Perhaps extraordinarily ADHD.Are you just in an extraordinarily nostalgic mood or are you trying to tell us something?
Agree, but I'll mention two others: My Cousin Vinnie and The In-laws ( with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin).Also Young Frankenstein is a better movie
The funniness of each is a matter of taste (both are hysterical), but structurally YF is an actual movie (and a good one), whereas the others lean more on the bits than try to tell a complete story
fork yes.The answer is GROUNDHOG DAY
Which ironically reminds me of how we keep seeing these similar threads over and over
I think the most I’ve ever laughed in a movie was planes trains automobilesAgree, but I'll mention two others: My Cousin Vinnie and The In-laws ( with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin).
I think the most I’ve ever laughed in a movie was planes trains automobiles
My Top Three[tm] all time comedies:
Groundhog Day
Naked Gun
Ferris Bueller
Damn you took my answer. The first time I saw that movie I was rolling laughing. I still watch it with my daughter every Thanksgiving.I think the most I’ve ever laughed in a movie was planes trains automobiles