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What we’ve been talking about With Glasgow hosting international festivals in both film and comedy over the next two months, it seems almost silly not to ask people what their favourite comedy film is. From the evidence below, it seems that the Americans have always known their way round a good mirthful movie.

Groundhog Day is a film I can watch over and over again. A perfect script, great direction from the late Harold

Ramis, and Bill Murray’s finest performance. Not even Andie MacDowell

can ruin it.

I’ve got to say Kubrick’s Dr Strangelove for blending

the absurd with reality and for lines like ‘Gentlemen,

you can’t fight in here! This

is the War Room!’

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead with fresh- faced Gary Oldman and Tim Roth doing

Tom Stoppard’s play amazingly well (they should have done more comedy). It’s way

funnier than merely the clever literary

chuckles. 

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective has comedy genius Jim Carrey who

most of us hadn’t seen before this,

and it’s utterly unforgettable.

My shortlist was almost all comedies

from the 80s, but none made me

laugh and cry more than Planes, Trains

and Automobiles. Also, John Candy really was the

greatest.

Hot Fuzz is spoofy,

silly, British goodness. Want anything from

the shop?

His Girl Friday by Howard Hawks,

starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell is a martial arts movie with dialogue

instead of combat. When Russell decided

that Grant had more good lines, she hired a guy to write more for her, and

since Hawks thought she was ad-libbing he was fine with it. Grant, for his part, was delighted and took it as a challenge.

This Is Spinal Tap has so many great lines, almost too many to quote. If you haven’t seen it, then ‘It’s one louder isn’t it? . . . these go to 11’ will mean nothing.

Trust me, it’s a work of genius.

The Big Lebowski. For Donny. For Walter. For introducing me to White Russians as a student. For Jesus. For making me laugh so loudly in the cinema that I

completely embarrassed the girl

who I was with on a first date. For the rug. Most of all for Jeff

Bridges. Am I wrong? Am I wrong

here?

The Princess Bride is a fun and brilliant (thanks to writer William Goldman) fairytale that can

make adults feel like

kids again.

The Wicker Man. That

was a comedy,

right?

¡Three Amigos! has a plethora of great jokes.

I’m a sucker for Ghostbusters and

always will be. There

are the amazing performances via the ‘pest control’ ghost-hunter team

of Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson, the Stay Puft Marshmallow

Man being blown up, endlessly quotable

dialogue and of course, all the slimy

special effects! 

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