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I'm talking about movies that are not high on best of lists and are generally regarded as not great but you love and can watch over and over. Ill start: the movies of the broken lizard group- Super troopers, Beer fest and Club Dread. All are very dumb with poor plots but I can't help but laugh..they are perfect background noise when I'm cooking or cleaning and don't want to listen to music. What you got?

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Pretty much everything that came from the Monty Python group and I don't even like Spam.

And now for something completely different ~

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13 hours ago, The Bassman said:

Early Mel Brooks; Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein.  Also, I can watch Blues Brothers over and over. The sequel was an insult to the original.

 

6 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Pretty much everything that came from the Monty Python group and I don't even like Spam.

And now for something completely different ~

Young Frankenstein

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:smiley:

A-Jay

 

No telling how many times I’ve re watched young Frankenstein. I will never say the word “footsteps” the same again (or say it just once)

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2 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Pretty much everything that came from the Monty Python group and I don't even like Spam.

And now for something completely different ~

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30 minutes ago, slonezp said:

What knockers!

lol. Young Frankenstein was the ONLY movie my dad ever paid to see twice. He saw it with my uncle and loved it so much he took my brother (14) and me *** to see it. At that age, some of the humor went over my head, as well as references to the original Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. It’s truly Mel Brooks’ tour de force. 
 

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And who can forget Newbomb's rendition of Volare.

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