What film made you laugh out loud

Blues Brothers (but NOT 2000...)
Top Secret
Meaning of Life
Ted
 
I suspect eyes will roll up and bring on a "sigh", but Jim Carrey in Liar Liar has me grinning all the way through. I know, I know but I like it anyway.

Laurel & Hardy in Way Out West also has the same effect on me.
 
I suspect eyes will roll up and bring on a "sigh", but Jim Carrey in Liar Liar
I'm not a fan of his, but yes that one did make me smile,
a lawyer that can't lie? its bound to be hilarious :D
Fletcher: You brought your kids to your divorce?
Samantha: Sympathy.
Fletcher: Well, it's working! I feel sorry for them already!
 
Austin Powers for me, the first two anyway, Goldmember got a bit silly.

Mike Basset, England Manager is quite a funny satire about the modern game of professional football.

I have to confess to laughing at the Inbetweeners two films, hilarious in parts especially the second set in Australia.
 
My daughter showed me 'Bad grandpa', I can honestly say my sides were splitting.
 
Young Frankenstein...
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Blücher. [horses whinny]

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Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Damn your eyes.

Igor : [to camera] Too late.

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Dr. Frederick Frankenstein : Igor, help me with the bags.

Igor: [Imitating Groucho Marx] Soitenly. You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the toiben.

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: I was talking about the luggage.
 
Police Academy, much to my daughter's embarrassment!
 
Young Frankenstein...
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Blücher. [horses whinny]

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Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Damn your eyes.

Igor : [to camera] Too late.

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Dr. Frederick Frankenstein : Igor, help me with the bags.

Igor: [Imitating Groucho Marx] Soitenly. You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the toiben.

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: I was talking about the luggage.

It's Fronkensteen!

"Pardon me boy, is this the Transylvania Station?"
 
My Cousin Vinny
Mrs Doubtfire
Dumb and Dumber - more stupid but still makes me laugh
Ace Ventura pet detective - again as above
 
Young Frankenstein...
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Blücher. [horses whinny]

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Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: Damn your eyes.

Igor : [to camera] Too late.

-----------------

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein : Igor, help me with the bags.

Igor: [Imitating Groucho Marx] Soitenly. You take the blonde, I'll take the one in the toiben.

Dr. Frederick Frankenstein: I was talking about the luggage.


One of my faves too, also Plan 9 From Outer Space, it's meant to be a serious sci-fi film by Ed Wood but it's soo bad it's laugh out loud funny
 
21 jump street cheech and chong films
 
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Took swimbo to Bruges for our 25th anniversary after seeing the settings in this film !!

I read some viewer reviews after watching it, one was on a U.S. Site

Somebody had written Colin Farrell plays a convincing Irishman , Americans
 
Looks likes I have a bit of a list to go through. Thanks all
 
I suspect eyes will roll up and bring on a "sigh", but Jim Carrey in Liar Liar has me grinning all the way through. I know, I know but I like it anyway.

Laurel & Hardy in Way Out West also has the same effect on me.

I quite like Jim Carrey films: Me, myself and Irene. Cable guy. Bruce Almighty.

Just caught Wierd Science on freewiew and laughed through it again. I think the late John Hughes made genre divining films like: The breakfast Club. Ferris Buellers Day Off. Planes Trains and Automobiles. Home Alone.

Some great films already mentioned and will be getting another viewing soon as [emoji2]
 
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Spaceballs
Elf
Life is Beautiful (first half)
Anchorman
A Fish Called Wanda
The Princess Bride
The Lego Movie
Team America
Zoolander
Little miss sunshine
Trading places
 
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Has anyone mentioned Ground hog day?
 
Ali G in Da House
 
The Angel's Share
That Sinking Feeling (Original One not the funny overbubbed one)
Restless Natives
Caddyshack
National Lampoons Griswald Family Films
The Man who Sued God
 
Any of the Airplane films, I think I could play one now and still find a joke I missed before.
 
Thought of a couple more

A million ways to die in the west

In order of disappearance, an excellent film currently on Netflix if you get on with subtitles, Very dark and quite violent but had me laughing out loud a couple of times
 
Kind Hearts and Coronets

I shot an arrow in the air,
She fell to earth in Barclay Square...
 
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