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Comedies seem to go through cycles. It seems like someone cracks a new take on how to make a comedy movie and spawns a trend for most of a decade until the formula is completely stale. Then something new comes along. The Slapstick of the Stooges gave way to the more sophisticated Marx Brothers, then the fast-talking screwball comedies, raunchy comedies, the ZAZ school, etc.. There’s overlap usually, but these days I think most comedy talent is working in TV.
I love all the early ZAZ movies, many Steve Martin comedies, a few of the less recent Mel Brooks movies, Clue, Ghostbusters, UHF. The early Will Farrell movies were really funny, but they got stale. There were tons of low budget comedies in the 80’s that were quotable, but probably wouldn’t strike a chord with younger audiences today. (Thinking of Men at Work, Weekend at Bernies, etc..) Automatically Appended Next Post: Oh, for absolute deadpan absurdist comedy, check out the old Batman movie (or series).
“What weighs six ounces and is lethal?”
“A sparrow with a machine gun!”
“Yes. Of course.”
...”Some days you just can’t get rid of a bomb.”
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