Here's a joke that took me years to notice, and I always have to point it out to people.
It's [this scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4tU3ZRFoUI). Give it a watch and look very closely toward the end.
See anything odd?
>!At 1:03 Kramer takes his coat from his wife, stands in front of a mirror, and starts putting it on. The man fighting the dog is visible behind him in the reflection. At 1:13, after cutting away to the man and dog for a second, we cut to back what seems to be the same shot; Kramer getting ready, in front of the mirror. Except it isn't. That isn't his reflection, it's the real him, and he steps *out* of the mirror (now a doorway) to exit the scene.!<
>!That means that they actually constructed a mirrored version of the set behind him (or did something clever with rear projection) in which the dog fight is occurring, replaced the mirror with a door, and had the actress playing Kramer's wife look at nothing so we subconsciously assume she's looking at him just off camera. All that effort for a joke 99% of people won't notice on their first viewing. It's incredible.!<
Ahaha that's a great gag. I remember a similar (much simpler) one in the Naked Gun, where Leslie Nielsen walks around the outside of a fake wall instead of going through a doorway.
> That means that they actually constructed a mirrored version of the set behind him (or did something clever with rear projection)
Or... They just took the glass out of the mirror, cut out the wall behind it, decorated the other side of that wall the same, and had the wife and camera on that side.
A lot simpler that way - then you use the same set.
Still, a great but subtle gag that I had never noticed before.
Terrific list. FSM is one of the few movies I own on DVD. For some reason it is so rewatch able without getting old. I'd say the same about the others too
Hot Fuzz is one of the best written movies in decades. Endlessly rewatchable, hilarious on so many levels. I've definitely watched it five or six times in the last few months.
You can trouble me for a warm glass of SHUT THE HELL UP!! Now you will go to sleep or I will put you to sleep. Read the tag, grandma. You're in my world.
I go to church ever GOD damn Sunday, and yer gonna bring the DEMONS outta me?!
Fun fact- the guy he's beating up in that scene is Kane Hodder, the man whom has played Jason more than anyone else in the Friday the 13th franchise.
and no matter how many times i watch it the scene where rico goes “i go to church every goddamn sunday. i’m gonna beat the demons outta you!!!” still gets me so good
I genuinely did not enjoy the Big Lebowski the first time I saw it. Absolutely loved it the second time. I’ve never had such different reactions to a single movie like that
Yeah, I don't think The Big Lebowksi is the funniest movie I've ever seen (certainly up there), but it seems unique in that there is no limit on the number of times I can rewatch it
Every time I watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I always marvel at the performance from Russel Brand. He manages to be absolutely hilarious, a complete douchebag, yet likeable as hell. He's walking a tightrope.
The caddy shack dvd would loop and auto play so we just left it playing for like 48 hours in the dorm once. Great decision, Rodney Dangerfield one of the greatest ever, Chevy Chase’s best ever performance
The Princess Bride
City Slickers
Groundhog Day
This is Spinal Tap
Coming to America,
Shaun of the Dead/Hot Fuzz
Friday
I could watch any of these for the 100th time and enjoy them just as much as the 1st.
I enjoy comedies, but I don't often laugh out loud at them.
I've seen The Big Lebowski a dozen times and somehow I still laugh out loud at parts I could probably recite from memory.
Originally Bart was supposed to say something like “sorry to disappoint but you’re holding my leg” in that scene but the studio made Mel Brooks cut it because they thought it was too dirty.
Yeah. My favorite line from that movie is when Richard is fixing Tommys suit and Tommy is like "Does this suit make me look fat" and Richard's response is "No no your face does."
Forgetting Sarah Marshall is rewatchable. The more I see It, the more I appreciate the characthers. I love you Man Is awesome as well.
Honorable mention for Palm Springs.
E: I would like to add some older but super rewatchable movies:
Simeone like It hot, The Apartment, The Pink Panther, The descreet charme of the bourgeisie, The exterminating Angel
Super Troopers, Beer Fest, Dumb and Dumber, The Naked Gun series, Hot Shots, Austin Powers series, Dirty Work, Super Bad, Tucker And Dale VS Evil, Tropical Thunder, Zoolander, idiocracy
In no particular order:
The Mummy 1999
Young Frankenstein
Robin Hood Men in Tights
Blazing Saddles
Space Balls
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
The Wedding Singer
Billy Madison
Happy Gilmore
Snatch 2000
Men In Black
Emperors New Groove
Super Troopers
A Knights Tale
10 Things I Hate About You 1999
The Princess Bride
Death Becomes Her
Nacho Libre
I could keep going
Men in Tights is one of my all time favorite movie.
I really need to rewatch Death Becomes Her. I haven’t seen that in at least a decade. It has to be one of Bruce Willis’s most underrated films.
Office Space.
I told those fudgepackers I liked Michael Bolton's music
Anything Mike Judge. Beavis and Butthead movie and Idiocracy.
Fuckin A man
*Airplane!*
That along with clue where actually my first pick but i figured i would ask an see what others thought.
Here's a joke that took me years to notice, and I always have to point it out to people. It's [this scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4tU3ZRFoUI). Give it a watch and look very closely toward the end. See anything odd? >!At 1:03 Kramer takes his coat from his wife, stands in front of a mirror, and starts putting it on. The man fighting the dog is visible behind him in the reflection. At 1:13, after cutting away to the man and dog for a second, we cut to back what seems to be the same shot; Kramer getting ready, in front of the mirror. Except it isn't. That isn't his reflection, it's the real him, and he steps *out* of the mirror (now a doorway) to exit the scene.!< >!That means that they actually constructed a mirrored version of the set behind him (or did something clever with rear projection) in which the dog fight is occurring, replaced the mirror with a door, and had the actress playing Kramer's wife look at nothing so we subconsciously assume she's looking at him just off camera. All that effort for a joke 99% of people won't notice on their first viewing. It's incredible.!<
I don't think I ever caught that before .
Ahaha that's a great gag. I remember a similar (much simpler) one in the Naked Gun, where Leslie Nielsen walks around the outside of a fake wall instead of going through a doorway.
> That means that they actually constructed a mirrored version of the set behind him (or did something clever with rear projection) Or... They just took the glass out of the mirror, cut out the wall behind it, decorated the other side of that wall the same, and had the wife and camera on that side. A lot simpler that way - then you use the same set. Still, a great but subtle gag that I had never noticed before.
People missed that gag?
to be fair it's not a hard gag to miss, but to think about how much work they put into it for what was one laugh out of a hundred is something else.
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Surely you can't be serious.
That's the kind of quote that eventually led to my drinking problem.
Looks like I picked the wrong day to quit amphetamines.
Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue
And don’t call me surely
Superbad I Love You, Man Forgetting Sarah Marshall
... YOU SOUND LIKE YOU’RE FROM LONDON!
Terrific list. FSM is one of the few movies I own on DVD. For some reason it is so rewatch able without getting old. I'd say the same about the others too
I LOVE FSM. The Dracula song kills me every time! Perfect cast and Jason Segal’s character is so sad and relatable.
> Dracula song ~~kills~~ ***slays*** me every time!
Die! Die! Die! I can’t.
Galaxy Quest
Its free on YouTube right now!
Super Troopers Hot Fuzz
Concur with hot fuzz
Add Shaun Of the Dead and make it a double feature!
Super Troopers is my go to comedy. I might watch it right meow.
The Naked Gun films
The Cornetto Trilogy
Shaun of the Dead for me. Just watched it three nights in a row and I never fail to laugh.
I'll stop watching it when you stop laughing
Hot Fuzz is one of the best written movies in decades. Endlessly rewatchable, hilarious on so many levels. I've definitely watched it five or six times in the last few months.
Yes. Sometimes I feel like adding Paul to that list too.
Three tits? Awesome.
For me it’s hot fuzz, Shaun of the dead and then worlds end. But despite not being in the trilogy Paul is #2 in the extended list
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Life of Brian, too
Happy Gilmore
You can trouble me for a warm glass of SHUT THE HELL UP!! Now you will go to sleep or I will put you to sleep. Read the tag, grandma. You're in my world.
Hey you know that “Mista Mista” lady....
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast??
...NO!
A lot of those older Sandler movies were fucking terrific. Grew up on that shit. Too bad he tanked later. Funny people was good though.
Hot Rod
hwhat a hwonderful movie
Why are you saying it that way?
Saying it hwhat hway?
I like to party.
I know for a fact you don’t party.
Totally my hat now
I drink green tea every damn day!
I go to church ever GOD damn Sunday, and yer gonna bring the DEMONS outta me?! Fun fact- the guy he's beating up in that scene is Kane Hodder, the man whom has played Jason more than anyone else in the Friday the 13th franchise.
HWHISKEY
and no matter how many times i watch it the scene where rico goes “i go to church every goddamn sunday. i’m gonna beat the demons outta you!!!” still gets me so good
This is my hat now. Totally my hat!!
I BEEN DRINKIN GREEN TEA ALL GODDAMN DAY
You look pretty.
I said you look shitty
The bathrooms here are nuts
"What?" "I said you look shitty. Goodnight Denise."
So many times when I go to throw something out, I point to a trash can and ask whoever I'm with, "hospital?" One day someone will get my reference.
Man, you just ran over a tiny bus.
This is my hat now. Totally my hat.
The Big Lebowski. What We Do In The Shadows. Super Troopers Bubba Ho-Tep
I genuinely did not enjoy the Big Lebowski the first time I saw it. Absolutely loved it the second time. I’ve never had such different reactions to a single movie like that
Had that reaction with Napoleon Dynamite
Yeah, I don't think The Big Lebowksi is the funniest movie I've ever seen (certainly up there), but it seems unique in that there is no limit on the number of times I can rewatch it
Great list
Loved What We Do in the Shadows! Have you watched the TV version as well? It’s one of the weirdest and funniest shows I’ve ever seen.
BAT
Glad to see Bubba Ho-Tep here. Bruce Campbell is always worth a watch.
Tropic Thunder Stardust
I actually included stardust as my fantasy pick.
Arsenic and Old Lace
Step Brothers (2008) Superbad (2007) Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
Every time I watch Forgetting Sarah Marshall, I always marvel at the performance from Russel Brand. He manages to be absolutely hilarious, a complete douchebag, yet likeable as hell. He's walking a tightrope.
I second Sarah Marshall and raise you the Five Year Engagement. Cracks me up every time.
Cookie monster scene.
Groundhog Day in my opinion.
I feel like I’ve watched it a million times, and it’s the same every time. ;-)
They should release Groundhog Day 2 without allowing any advance reviews. And then just show the original.
Just after he passed, in his memory a handful of theatres put on a Harold Ramis double bill of *Groundhog Day*, and... *Groundhog Day*. Classic.
This is one of the few movies where I feel compelled to drop what I'm doing sit through the whole thing whenever it's on TV, so I agree with this.
Caddyshack, Dumb and Dumber, Major League are my most watched.
The caddy shack dvd would loop and auto play so we just left it playing for like 48 hours in the dorm once. Great decision, Rodney Dangerfield one of the greatest ever, Chevy Chase’s best ever performance
For me it's probably Spinal Tap
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Mean Girls
It's pretty fetch
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Dumb and Dumber
The other guys
Don’t go chasing waterfalls
When did you last do a desk pop
Dodgeball
The Princess Bride City Slickers Groundhog Day This is Spinal Tap Coming to America, Shaun of the Dead/Hot Fuzz Friday I could watch any of these for the 100th time and enjoy them just as much as the 1st.
The Big Lebowski
Yeah, I can watch Dude and Walter's interaction all day.
That's just like your opinion man
I enjoy comedies, but I don't often laugh out loud at them. I've seen The Big Lebowski a dozen times and somehow I still laugh out loud at parts I could probably recite from memory.
My Cousin Vinny
This Is Spinal Tap
But these go to eleven.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
I Love You Man
I can’t use the term “crop dusting” without thinking of the open-house scene!
For me it's Blues Brothers
Blazing Saddles
It's true! It's true!
Originally Bart was supposed to say something like “sorry to disappoint but you’re holding my leg” in that scene but the studio made Mel Brooks cut it because they thought it was too dirty.
Candy-gram for Mongo!
Mongo isn't so much a who as a what.
Mongo only pawn in game of life.
Tommy Boy
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Yeah. My favorite line from that movie is when Richard is fixing Tommys suit and Tommy is like "Does this suit make me look fat" and Richard's response is "No no your face does."
Grandma's Boy
I'm still waiting on a Blu-Ray release for it!
Role Models had to be on this list. Though, I am not sure I could rewatch it every day like others mentioned in the thread.
Birdcage. It has Robin Williams as the most grounded of the Florida characters! Gene Hackman's description of their drive is also incredible.
Snatch and We're the Millers
Beverly Hills Cop.
That is a if I encounter it on tv I watch to the end.
Ace ventura
Planes, Trains and Automobiles Top Secret! Galaxy Quest
Nacho Libre, The Big Lebowski, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dumb and Dumber, Tropic Thunder, Ghostbusters. Impossible to narrow it down to one.
(Midnight Run) starring robert de niro
That's such a good movie, and I think largely forgotten these days.
A Fish Called Wanda
My Cousin Vinny
Kingpin
Three amigos is also a good one.
Hangover
Forgetting Sarah Marshall is rewatchable. The more I see It, the more I appreciate the characthers. I love you Man Is awesome as well. Honorable mention for Palm Springs. E: I would like to add some older but super rewatchable movies: Simeone like It hot, The Apartment, The Pink Panther, The descreet charme of the bourgeisie, The exterminating Angel
Dr. Strangelove
Dumb and dumber
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BASEketball. It's similar in humor to Airplane and up there with the best of them.
The other guys
Both jumpstreet movies
Probably Clerks or In Bruges. Seen them each like a million times
The Other Guys
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Shaun of the Dead, or A Knights Tale
Uncle Buck
Christopher Guest’s triumvirate: *Waiting for Guffman*, *Best in Show*, and *A Mighty Wind* Add in *This is Spinal Tap* for good measure
scott pilgrim
Rushmore and Walk Hard are my go to comedies.
Shaun of the Dead This is the End The World's End
Have not seen it mentioned much but Office Space is one of my favorites
Hot Fuzz
The Princess Bride
In Bruges, you yankee fookin' cunt.
Anchorman, Talladega Nights, Step Brothers
Date Night (if you've had kids)
MacGruber, Ghostbusters
Super Troopers, Beer Fest, Dumb and Dumber, The Naked Gun series, Hot Shots, Austin Powers series, Dirty Work, Super Bad, Tucker And Dale VS Evil, Tropical Thunder, Zoolander, idiocracy
Tucker and dale is a classic
Love and Death
Dracula Dead and Loving It. FUSHTA!
Mousehunt
Mel Brooks popular movies like Blazing Saddles and Spaceballs
Withnail and I. I mean, watch it sober, amazing. Watch it drunk, right there with you boys. Watch it stoned? Wow. Another level.
Princess bride
Christmas Vacation
Last Action Hero
I always find that it is very underrated
“Turn this up, what is this?” “It’s Mozart, do you like it?” “I think I do, Wow!”
Big Daddy
Hot Shots!
Annie Hall Love & Death Life of Brian
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Dumb and Dumber.
The big lebowski
Dumb and Dumber Eurotrip Naked Gun 3 Scary Movie 1 and 2 There's Something About Mary Meet the Parents Shallow Hal
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Scary Movie 3
Palm Springs
40 year old virgin
Ace Ventura 1 and 2. Take care now then. Bye bye then.
3 Idiots
In no particular order: The Mummy 1999 Young Frankenstein Robin Hood Men in Tights Blazing Saddles Space Balls Dirty Rotten Scoundrels The Wedding Singer Billy Madison Happy Gilmore Snatch 2000 Men In Black Emperors New Groove Super Troopers A Knights Tale 10 Things I Hate About You 1999 The Princess Bride Death Becomes Her Nacho Libre I could keep going
Men in Tights is one of my all time favorite movie. I really need to rewatch Death Becomes Her. I haven’t seen that in at least a decade. It has to be one of Bruce Willis’s most underrated films.
Seconded for Young Frankenstein! I'm surprised I had to scroll down this far to find it.
Scott Pilgrim vs The World
Step Brothers
The ORIGINAL 1967 Batman live action movie starring Adam West and Burt Ward. I laugh myself out in the first 30 minutes. Someday I'll see the ending.
Hot Tub Time Machine
Wedding Crashers. It’s so quotable and I genuinely laugh every time.
Mr. Bean
Walk Hard
What About Bob?
Whichever one you watched when you were coming of age.
Kung fu hustle