Just watched Life of Brian a couple days ago for the umpteenth time. My son and I were talking about doing a Monty Python marathon some time here. I didn't see the Grail on the list when I did my search on Prime. Netflix has nothing.What? No mention of Monty Python?
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Hater.I would have to rank Animal House on the bottom of any comedy movies ranking.
I didn't even crack a smile once during the whole movie.
To each his own but I’m shaking my head at anyone who “ranks Animal House on the bottom of any comedy movies ranking”..
I would have to rank Animal House on the bottom of any comedy movies ranking.
I didn't even crack a smile once during the whole movie.
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Rat Race was fucking hilarious as well. Watched Airplane! and laughed my ass off. Fucking loved Monty Python and the Holy Grail as well with laughing my ass off and tears streaming down my eyes from the laughter.Well the comedies I liked before 2000 in the 80s and 90s
Airplane
Best of Times
Used Cars
Princess Bride
Waterboy
Happy Gilmore
SOB
And for this century
I really liked Dodgeball and Happy Gilmore 2
Almost made it look staged.Well, Jim Everett did start his tweet with;
... "everybody's flipping" ...
I love that Everett did it with a big smile on his face after warning the little douche.
I think he's Australian, they're a little sensitive down there.To each his own but I’m shaking my head at anyone who “ranks Animal House on the bottom of any comedy movies ranking”.
Rat Race was fucking hilarious as well. Watched Airplane! and laughed my ass off. Fucking loved Monty Python and the Holy Grail as well with laughing my ass off and tears streaming down my eyes from the laughter.
And I fucking adore The Princess Bride. It wasn't just a random comedy; there was significant nuance to the entire story as well that made it an absolute classic. I mean, everything was done well, even if some of the characterization in the movie wasn't true to the books (Vizzini was dangerously intelligent and a hell of a schemer whom even Wesley thought as a dangerous foe and not nearly as quotable and hilarious as he was in the movie, while Prince Humperdink was an absolutely competent and capable hunter and swordsman - not to Wesley's or Inigo's capabilities, but actually very good - could discern pretty much every crime scene with what happened and who was there like he was Sherlock Holmes, came up with a brilliant plan to enact a war and was a master manipulator regarding that, and was definitely not the useless, cowardly, do-nothing ruler he was in the movie).
I think he's Australian, they're a little sensitive down there.
It's going to be really hard taking any of your other points seriously based on this comment..
Me watching Animal House for two hours
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Me watching Animal House for two hours
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Me watching Animal House for two hours
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Me watching Animal House for two hours
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