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Spies like us - Dan Akroyd / Chevy Chase - little seen 80s comedy which has some hilarious bits , great cameos and whip fast dialogue.
If I recall, that was a huge hit when it came out. I wouldnβt call it an uncommon film.
Dirty Work: Norm MacDonald in his element. An extended sequence of him and his friend staring blankly ahead holding dead fish while a chainsaw massacre unfolds offscreen is amazing.
The Trouble with Harry: Alfred Hitchcock does madcap comedy. The trouble with Harry is that he's dead, and although no one really minds, everyone thinks it's their fault. Probably the biggest starring role for a corpse until Weekend at Bernie's.
Ah hang on, how many communities did you post this in?
Human Traffic
The Yes Man.
Just Visiting. (US version) honestly love that movie, of course it's gonna be cheesy, but it's a fun, funny movie that has heart.
It's about a 12th century knight and his peasant servant that gets sent to the 21st century, and it's so good.
Sex Drive! But it has to be the unrated uncut version. I'm grinning so hard just thinking about some scenes, especially those with Seth Green. "That's great cock, John!"
Tampopo
Instructions not included, Safety not guaranteed. That's two separate movies in case the name pattern is confusing
The Court Jester (starring Danny Kaye)
Old school movie from the 50s era. Still screamingly hilarious today.
Right now I can think of - Rat race, mouse hunt, death on a funeral
Its common in nz but maybe not in the rest of the world. Boy is pretty a pretty good comedy-drama.
FUBAR: The Movie
Tron funken blows
Big Nothing (2006) with Simon Pegg, Alice Eve, David Schwimmer...a train wreck of events that always makes me laugh when I watch it.
I donβt know how many people watched or loved this movie but I absolutely loved Hot Shots when I was a kid.
Guesthouse Paradiso. It's hilarious!