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Bravo's 100 Funniest Movies!!!!
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 3:56 pm
by MickeyMousePal
100. Anchorman
99. The Birdcage
98. School of Rock
97. Happy Gilmore
96. Four Weddings and a Funeral
95. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
94. Waiting for Guffman
93. The Aristocrats
92. Father of the Bride
91. Revenge of the Nerds
90. Clueless
89. Slapshot
88. Team America
87. The Kentucky Fried Movie
86. Zoolander
85. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
84. Silver Streak
83. Sister Act
82. Tootsie
81. Half Baked
80. Lost in America
79. Three Amigos
78. Bananas
77. Flirting with Disaster
76. Ghostbusters
75. Dumb and Dumber
74. Trading Places
73. City Slickers
72. Moonstruck
71. Roxanne
70. The Nutty Professor (Eddie Murphy)
69. The Blues Brothers
68. Broadcast News
67. Kingpin
66. Dazed and Confused
65. Office Space
64. This is Spinal Tap
63. Manhattan
62. The Pink Panther
61. Election
60. When Harry Met Sally
59. Police Academy Series
58. Private Benjamin
57. Swingers
56. Young Frankenstein
55. Bull Durham
54. Ferris Bueller's Day Off
53. Dr. Strangelove
52. Meet the Parents
51. National Lampoon's Vacation
50. The Princess Bride
49. American Pie
48. American Graffiti
47. 9 to 5
46. The Incredibles
45. Raising Arizona
44. Sixteen Candles
43. What About Bob?
42. Harold and Maude
41. Austin Powers
40. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
39. Mrs. Doubtfire
38. Best In Show
37. Dodgeball
36. Good Morning Vietnam
35. Beetlejuice
34. Rushmore
33. Clerks
32. Groundhog Day
31. The Big Lebowski
30. The 40 Year Old Virgin
29. Legally Blonde
28. Annie Hall
27. A Fish Called Wanda
26. Wayne's World
25. Meet the Fockers
24. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
23. Big
22. Beverly Hills Cop
21. Shampoo
20. The Jerk
19. Wedding Crashers
18. Stripes
17. M*A*S*H
16. Old School
15. Fast Times At Ridgemont High
14. Napoleon Dynamite
13. Naked Gun Series
12. The Producers
11. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
10. Arthur
9. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
8. Blazing Saddles
7. The Wedding Singer
6. Airplane
5. South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut
4. There's Something About Mary
3. Shrek
2. Caddyshack
1. Animal House
For me I don't agree with this list well not completely anyways....what happen to Scary Movies Series...!!!
Toga! Toga! Toga! is number one!!!!
Luke is going to cry because Ghostbusters should been higher...
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 4:43 pm
by Isidour
Who is Bravo?

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 5:06 pm
by Luke
Bravo is a cable channel, which specializes in "arts" programming, with a heavy bend towards movies.
Saw this list elsewhere earlier today and the response there was scathing. While I won't go AFI and pretend that films stopped being good/great/funny/moving/inspiring in the early 1970s, I will say this list is kind of lame. I mean <i>Shrek</i> being the third-funniest film of all-time? Uh-huh. But once you grant them that, nothing seems too surprising. Looks like nearly all of the movies are from the last 30 years, though, and are not arranged in a very logical or rational order. There are surely a lot of good-to-great films there and ones that won't get recognized in other lists of critical acclaim. The inclusions of <i>Happy Gilmore</i> and <i>Anchorman</i> are commendable, for instance. But yeah, comedy is subjective and very prone to aging/trends, so no list is ever going to please anybody, and this list isn't much more unsatisfying than AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs canon.
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 6:50 pm
by Finchx0rz
I like most of the movies they chose, but really...<i>Shrek</i>? <i>The Wedding Singer</i><b>*</b>? An abundance of self-aware pop-culture references does not a comedy make.
<b>*</b>though I do think the love story is cute.
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 7:24 pm
by Loomis
I have to say, none of their top ten would be anywhere near my top 30.
In fact, my guaranteed 10 Ten Movie of All Time (funny or otherwise) is down at #28 - Annie Hall. Spinal Tap would be in my top 10 comedies, and it is only 64 on that list (I'd imagine it would be higher on many lists).
As much as I love Stripes, there is no way it is funnier (objectively) than 82 other films on that list. It was a childhood favourite, but a recent viewing bumped it down in my estimate.
The fact that Anchorman is at 100 says it all really.
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:42 pm
by lord-of-sith
That list doesn't really sit right with me. Shrek the third funniest movie of all time?????? And I have searched the list many times and have yet to have spotted SPACEBALLS, which I think is the funniest movie I have ever seen. Bravo, you need some better advice.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 2:00 am
by Lazario
Their whole top 4 is a complete joke! And a not funny one. Subjective or not, those are 4 of the most overrated movies of all time, let alone overbloated comedies!
Where the hell are any of the Marx Brothers comedies? I adored those movies when I was a kid - A Day at the Races, Animal Crackers, and the one at the Opera especially.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 3:08 am
by 2099net
Well done Laz. No Duck Soup. No credibility. End of story.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 6:51 am
by Enchantress
Meet the Fockers? That film was terrible, I nearly walked out of the cinema!
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:00 am
by Harbinger
Airplane is only at #6? It needs to be in the top 3.
now... how is Meet The Fockers higher than Meet The Parents? That movie suucked.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 10:22 am
by Luke
Loomis wrote:The fact that Anchorman is at 100 says it all really.
Because it should be in the Top 10, right? Sixty percent of the time, <i>Anchorman</i> works every time.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 10:36 am
by Timon/Pumbaa fan
What a terrible list...
Three of the greatest comedies of all time(The Pink Panther Strikes Again, A Shot in the Dark, Who Framed Roger Rabbit) didn't even make the list!
And with the exception of Airplane, I agree with Loomis not one of the top 10 would make it anywhere near the top of my list(though there's 3 I haven't seen yet). I mean I enjoy South Park, Ace Ventura and Caddyshack(though I probably wouldn't if Bill Murray wasn't shooting gophers in that film) but they wouldn't get anywhere near my top 50 list.
A lot of nitpicks with the list, so I won't go on, but how is The Incredibles a comedy? I found it more action/adventure than comedy. Monster's Inc. or Toy Story should've been instead if they wanted a comedy from Pixar.
EDIT: Just looked at AFI's list again. While not perfect, I much prefer that list over this list.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 10:54 am
by memnv
I have 7 of the top 10 on Dvd and 40 of the 100 in my collection
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 11:09 am
by AwallaceUNC
While I'm very pleased to see Sister Act make the list, I'm with everyone else in thinking it's rubbish. This list has a good number of movies that I would describe as "funny," but nowhere close to "funniest." It's almost like they listed the first 100 recently viewed comedies that came to mind and then ranked them according to popularity. I like how <i>The Nutty Professor</i> is specified as the Eddie Murphy verson (:roll:) but then <i>The Producers</i> isn't labeled by year.
-Aaron
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 12:54 pm
by MickeyMousePal
AwallaceUNC Wrote:
I like how The Nutty Professor is specified as the Eddie Murphy verson (

) but then The Producers isn't labeled by year.
It's the original film with Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder.
Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 4:22 pm
by Lazario
2099net wrote:Well done Laz. No Duck Soup. No credibility. End of story.
I know. I mean it's a testament to the quality of the Marx brothers work that it was able to make me, a child of the 1990's, laugh as hard as those films did. But it never failed, those films are hilarious, they stand the test of time, and for Bravo not to mention them is stupid. Though after actually watching the show, they went and
rushed through mentions of half or more of those movies in the first place - showing no clips and not even getting interviews or comments / opinions of any of the guests. Just a few photos and a plot speed-through. Thank God that's not the approach Bravo took to their 100 Scariest Movie Moments - they showed clips and got comments on all of those movies. Even though they missed too many real great scary movies (I'm still upset that they prefered Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory to Arachnophobia - that movie had
everyone in the audience jumping in their seats and covering their eyes at some point!!!). Bravo is starting to leave me scratching my head more often than I'm finding them brilliant. We should just look at this whole thing and say, "consider the source." This is the same network that thought Jennifer Lopez and Martin Laurence made great guests on Inside the Actors Studio.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:00 am
by PixarFan2006
Police Academy?, There's Something About Mary? How are these considered funny? both of these films are some of the worst examples of comedy. The Incredibles is a good movie, but it's not a comedy.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:23 am
by Just Myself
PixarFan2006 wrote:[ are these considered funny? both of these films are some of the worst ei]Police Academy[/i]?, There's Something About Mary? Howxamples of comedy.
Not to mention Meet the Fockers, Nutty Professor, American Pie, don't get me started on Kingpin...
Where's the Marx bros. comedies? It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World? What's Up Doc? Hell, WHERE'S TOMMY BOY?!
Terrible list, Bravo.
Cheers,
JM

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:24 am
by Lazario
PixarFan2006 wrote:Police Academy?, There's Something About Mary? How are these considered funny? both of these films are some of the worst examples of comedy.
I haven't seen Police Academy in a long time. But when I rented it for the first time, I absolutely hated it. I loved the sequels though, each and every rancid one of them! So, I completely agree with you. Also about There's Something About Mary. That is one of the most overrated movies I've ever seen in my life. People just always want to say gross movies are funny, they know they're all stupid, so they try to find one that's a little more classy than most of the others and say - here's one that's pure genius. Yeah, sure. Sperm as hairgel, groins/crotches getting stuck in zippers, and electrifying the nipples of unconscious dogs is genius! Sorry - ain't no way.
Just Myself wrote:Not to mention Meet the Fockers, Nutty Professor, American Pie, don't get me started on Kingpin...
Completely agreed.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:28 am
by dvdjunkie
I was very disappointed also in the lack of
Marx Brothers movies, but what about some of the funnier movies from Abbott & Costello, Laurel & Hardy, and they even ignored films from the Ma & Pa Kettle era, and the Francis the Talking Mule era. Was it because these were all black and white and the only movies they recognized were in color? hmmmmmmmmm, shows that their could be a bias here!!!!
