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Help me choose a comedy to watch next! (Look at me, including a horror/comedy when it's not October!!!)

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I think the only of Carrey's early work that still holds up is Dumb & Dumber, although I'd gladly watch any of them before a Wes Anderson film. Well, except Fantastic Mr Fox. That one slaps.

Pokeysaurus

If you are not familiar with these classic Jim Carrey movies, you should incorporate some of these into the comedy mix at some point- Dumb & Dumber, Bruce Almighty, and The Cable Guy. The Truman Show is also quite unique and interesting, and you'd probably like that one.

Zachary Huneycutt

That gopher was also ahead of his time. I think he may have been doing some of your moves before you thought of them, Addie.

Zachary Huneycutt

Me too! Love The Focker trilogy! This was a hard choice for me, Addie. I picked Anchorman, but.... I like Jim Carrey movies, and Bill & Ted and Caddyshack are also a lot of fun. Caddyshack has the iconic pool scene.... I won't say any more about that. And there's also the lightning scene. And Chevy Chase. And Bill Murray. And a wily, dancing gopher. So, this was a hard choice. But Anchorman is so absurdly ridiculously funny.... "News team, assemble!!!"

Zachary Huneycutt

For me, peak Jack Black is "High Fidelity" (though he's a supporting character in it), "King Kong" (ditto), "Nacho Libre," and the criminally underrated "Bernie" (also directed by Richard Linklater).

Byrd N. Hand

Honestly, I feel you can attribute the votes for most of these titles to nostalgia -- abeit for different generations. I'm a late Gen-Xer, so I gravitate more toward "Caddyshack" and "Bill and Ted"... and, as a Coen Brothers fan, "The Big Lebowski" as well. Most mainstream comedies since the mid-'90s are just too broad and un-subtle for my current sensibilities; something like "Old School" makes even "Animal House" look like a Truffaut film to me. 🤨

Byrd N. Hand

It's the only one of his films on the poll, so I wasn't weighing it against his other work... only Bill & Ted which I suspect is getting most of its votes via nostalgia.

Bill W

Of course, Linklater himself has said he largely directed it (as well as his "Bad News Bears" remake) in order to help finance some of his more indie/less mainstream projects (I imagine at least some of that money went into "Boyhood").

Byrd N. Hand

I hope to see Meet the Parents/Fockers in a future poll.

DazzMetalStorm

While not Richard Linklater’s best movie, “School of Rock” is definitely his most fun and accessible one for general audiences, thus it’s popularity.

Laxjedi

Well, it isn't now. When the hell did "School of Rock" become that beloved? It's like one of Richard Linklater's weakest films, IMO. 🤷‍♂️

Byrd N. Hand

School of Rock is amazing, that is some PEAK Jack Black.

LightsCameraJake

How the hell is Bill & Ted ahead of Lebowski, Caddyshack, School of Rock and Anchorman? Unbelievable.

Bill W

R.E.D is fantastic.

QuigonJim25

That's fair, you're not obligated to like everything see. I personally love Ace Ventura, always have and always will. And you generally can't go wrong with a Wes Anderson film.

QuigonJim25

Sorry, but "Ace Ventura" is the second unfunniest movie I've ever seen (after "Wedding Crashers"). Most of these other post-20th century titles are too broad for my taste as well. These days I'll laugh my ass off to a Wes Anderson film more than any mainstream comedy.

Byrd N. Hand

I'll also go for "Caddyshack" and "The Big Lebowski" (though I think the latter is kind of overrated). "School of Rock" is slight but enjoyable (but certainly not essential viewing), but everything else is crap, as far as I'm concerned.

Byrd N. Hand

Just stop doing polls for a while and watch all of these films. Its a top tier selection of hilarious films you will love!

QuigonJim25

Isn't funny how opinions work. I can't stand Keanu Reeves as an actor and won't watch Bill and Ted if it wins.. I don't and won't complain if it wins.

QuigonJim25

It's more along the lines that most patrons here don't seem to be aware that movies did in fact exist before 30 years ago... 🙄

Byrd N. Hand

I second Parenthood (1989).

Alex Tan

_Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure_ is a clever, whimsical look at a pair of high school slackers, featuring a Keanu Reeves who is so young that he bears no resemblance to John Wick... 😉

Phil Stubblefield

Ditto!

Phil Stubblefield

We're The Millers... RED (2010)....

carbsix

??? Aside from the fact that you seem to be indignant about something I didn't even claim, you also seem to be under the impression we're polling what is the better movie. Which is not only a ridiculous proposition (art is subjective) but also incorrect. The poll is which movie you'd like Addie to react to. That's a completely different question! It feels like maybe you're just looking to get into an argument on the internet, which is a sign you may need to look inward and reflect a bit on how you are doing. 🫂

Onno Smits

"School of Rock" is fine, but more of a landmark than "Caddyshack," "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure," or "The Big Lebowski"? Give me a break.

Byrd N. Hand

Happy Tuesday, Addie! 😊 Great choices for this poll. It was a toss up between "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and "21 Jump Street". However, "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" got my vote. I mean...it's got in it Keanu Reeves!! 😏 Have a great day today! 😊

Randee Carreno

It's always interesting to see people under 35 react to "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" and/or "Parenthood," given how unfamiliar they are with Keanu Reeves' more comedic side, despite the fact that many of us older than that is how we were first introduced to him.

Byrd N. Hand

Frankly, most 'comedy' guys are better in more dramatic roles -- including Jim Carrey and Will Ferrell in addition to Jack Black.

Byrd N. Hand

Excellent!!!

Randolph Tirazona

Bill & Ted is the only one I am interested in.

Brian Leonard

Happy Tuesday, Addie. All are great choices but my top three go to Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), School of Rock (2003) and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004).

Alex Tan

Encore!

Connor Ellis

School Of Rock is absolutely perfect for you. You'll love it! (21 Jump Street is crazy hilarious, and alot of fun, too, but School Of Rock is sweet and heartwarming, while also being weird and funny.)

sarCC

I agree, he's not funny. He is HILARIOUS! 😂

Onno Smits

School of Rock

DazzMetalStorm

School of Rock is so rarely done as a reaction movie because it has so much music, but dang if it ain't great fun! Some of these others did not age well, but are still funny if you watch them with the context in which they were made.

Onno Smits

Jack Black is not funny.

Tom W.

Lots of good choices on this list, T&D and Anchorman are two standouts in my opinion.

David Bennett


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