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Funny Movies

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    nicoli
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      Some guy on this forum has the quote "Never give up, never surrender – Galaxy Quest" under his name. 

      This made me remember that I had seen that movie some years back with my son and how funny and stupid it was. So I watched it on New Year's Eve and laughed so hard my stomach hurt. ( I was a Star Trek fan in my teens.)

      Some guy on this forum has the quote "Never give up, never surrender – Galaxy Quest" under his name. 

      This made me remember that I had seen that movie some years back with my son and how funny and stupid it was. So I watched it on New Year's Eve and laughed so hard my stomach hurt. ( I was a Star Trek fan in my teens.)

      Proverbs says "a good laugh is as good as medicine" (my paraphrase). I do try to laugh real hard at least once each day, sometimes because of an e-mail, sometimes because of my 2 year old grandson and sometimes from a movie or something like that.

      What are some of your funniest, dumbest, most gut-splitting movies? What would make us laugh? Want to share?

      Three of my favorites:  "War of the Roses", "What about Bob?"  "3 Ninjas"    (you can see I like the oldies)

      Nicki, Stage 3b and expecting to stay there, thank you.

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        LV
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          I do love "What about Bob?". 

          Another oldie that cracks me up is "La Cage aux Folles" – the original one.

          LV
          Participant

            I do love "What about Bob?". 

            Another oldie that cracks me up is "La Cage aux Folles" – the original one.

            KatyWI
            Participant

              It was "cheesy '80s night" at home courtesy of Netflix last night…How about "Harry and the Hendersons" or "K-9"?  Honestly the funniest part about "Harry and the Hendersons" is remembering being a kid in the movie theater with my dad–he'd anticipate the gags and start laughing before they even happened.

              KatyWI
              Participant

                It was "cheesy '80s night" at home courtesy of Netflix last night…How about "Harry and the Hendersons" or "K-9"?  Honestly the funniest part about "Harry and the Hendersons" is remembering being a kid in the movie theater with my dad–he'd anticipate the gags and start laughing before they even happened.

                KellieSue
                Participant

                  I like goofy, stupid movies. I loved Anchorman and The Ballad of Ricky Bobby with Will Ferrell. Can't forget the oldies like Blazing Saddles and Airplane.

                   

                  Kellie(from Iowa), Stage IV since June 2008

                  KellieSue
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                    I like goofy, stupid movies. I loved Anchorman and The Ballad of Ricky Bobby with Will Ferrell. Can't forget the oldies like Blazing Saddles and Airplane.

                     

                    Kellie(from Iowa), Stage IV since June 2008

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