50 Greatest Comedies of All Time Part 2 |
Premiere Magazine compiled a list of the 50 Greatest Comedies of All Time in the July/August 2006 issue - the unranked list in chronological order represented a wide range of some of the best comedies ("the funniest stories ever told on film"), from "the Little Tramp to the Wedding Crashers". Descriptions are from the original source. See also this site's descriptive section on the Comedy Films genre, and illustrated listings of the Funniest Movie Moments and Scenes in the best comedy films in film history. |
Premiere Magazine's
50 Greatest Comedies of All Time (part 2, chronological) |
26. YOUNG
FRANKENSTEIN (1974) We always knew grave-robbing and bringing the dead back to life had some comic potential, but Gene Wilder and Co. make them utterly hilarious. Werewolf? There wolf. |
27. MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY
GRAIL (1975) The secret strength of this madcap reworking of the Arthurian legend? That amid all the sillinessthe flying cow, the killer rabbit, the holy hand grenade, the knights who say "Ni!"the dialogue is often surprisingly erudite ("Didn't know we had a king; I thought we were an autonomous collective"). Well, they're Brits, you know; one expects that sort of thing. |
28. THE SUNSHINE BOYS (1975) |
29. ANNIE HALL (1977) |
30. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE (1978) |
31. HEAVEN CAN WAIT (1978) |
32. THE IN LAWS (1979) |
33. THE JERK (1979) |
34. AIRPLANE! (1980) |
35. CADDYSHACK (1980) An incredible cast including Ted Knight, Rodney Dangerfield, Bill Murray, and Chevy Chaseand an anarchic spirit make this golf comedy's tasteless set pieces sublime. Who wouldn't want to throw a Baby Ruth in the pool? |
36. PRIVATE BENJAMIN (1980) What's a girl to do after her husband perishes on her wedding night? Join the army, of course. With her tour de farce performance, Goldie Hawn demonstrates how basic training can be more fun thanooh la la!a French gynecologist. |
37. MY FAVORITE YEAR (1982) Oscar nominee Peter O' Toole is captivating as a movie star who flips from genteel to debauched with Jekyll-and-Hyde like regularity. Great line: "Ladies are unwell, Gentlemen vomit." |
38. TRADING PLACES (1983) |
39. NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION (1983) |
40. THIS IS SPINAL
TAP (1984) Spandex, Stonehenge, and amps that go to 11. This early mockumentary spoofed heavy metal so well that many believed the self proclaimed world's loudest band was actually the real deal. And who can forget spontaneously combusting drummers? |
41. A FISH CALLED WANDA (1988) A sublime mix of British slapstick and American vulgarity, this crime caper features some c-c-c classic c-c-c- comedy centering around a jewel heist and multiple double-crosses. You'll never listen to Italian the same way again. |
42. GROUNDHOG DAY (1993) Bill Murray's misanthropic weatherman is doomed to repeat the same day over and over again until he redeems himself. Spending every day with the guy, even when it starts at 6 A.M. with "I Got You, Babe" on the radio alarm, is a delight. |
43. AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY (1997) |
44. THE BIG LEBOWSKI (1998) Raise a White Russian, spark a doobie, and give it up for the Dude. By melding film noir and screwball comedyand adding an irate Vietnam vet, some ferret toting nihilists, and a case of mistaken identitythe Cohen Brothers created the smoking man's The Maltese Falcon. |
45. THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY (1998) |
46. RUSHMORE (1998) Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) excels at extracurricularsincluding competing for the affections of Rushmore Academy's first grade teacher. Bill Murray reinvented his career playing the middle-aged captain of industry who fights like a schoolboy for the woman he loves. |
47. BEST IN SHOW (2000) The most universally appealing of Christopher Guest's faux documentarieswho doesn't love a man's best friend?brilliantly skewers owners, trainers, pet shrinks and everyone connected with the dog-show circuit. Especially great announcer Fred Willard's random remarks ("It's sad to think...that in some countries these dogs are eaten"). |
48. ZOOLANDER (2001) |
49. WEDDING CRASHERS (2005) Two divorce mediators drop in on weddings for the free champagne and freer love in this R-rated romp. Mellow Owen Wilson and rat-a-tat-tat Vince Vaughn, go together like white dresses and three-tiered cakes or bridesmaids and condoms, as it were. |
50. THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN
(2005) Virgins they're just like us, except they have way more time for hobbies. A heartwarming coming-of-middle-age tale about one man's mission to do the deed, Steve Carrell's breakout film is 116 minutes of pure, unadulterated pleasure. |