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    Funniest Movie You've Never Heard Of

    That's how the movie "Grandma's Boy" was described to me. Boy, its hillarious. Stupid, but funny. Recommended......Any other suggestions for under exposed or unknown hilarity ????

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintageoldschool
    Any other suggestions for under exposed or unknown hilarity ????

    How about the movie Ed and His Dead Mother with Steve Buscemi and Ned Beatty. Weird but funny.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vintageoldschool
    That's how the movie "Grandma's Boy" was described to me. Boy, its hillarious. Stupid, but funny. Recommended......Any other suggestions for under exposed or unknown hilarity ????

    Grandma's boy was so funny - though I can't remember too much of it - I think I had a six pack of Stone's IPA that night - drunkness - but I remember laughing my ass off.

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    "The Heartbreak Kid"

    Another relatively unknown comedy that is filled with some big laughs.

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    Parents- An early 80s cannibalism comedy. Not sure it's available to rent.
    Eating Raoul- ditto.
    The Party- Might be Peter Sellars' funniest role.
    Skidoo- Late 60s, Jackie Gleason on acid. Groucho plays god. Really.
    The Loved One- Early 60s,Terry Southern penned comedy. Jonathan Winters in multiple roles. Unbelievable cast.

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    How about MOUSE HUNT and ITS A MAD,MAD WORLD. LOTS OUT THERE TO PICK FROM!!!

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    Eh....

    I rented this flick last night on your recommendation, while there were some funny moments it didn't do all that much for me. I rate it a "C". I don't do drugs of any kind so most of the humor might have been lost on me. I liked it better than say "Superbad" but that's not saying much.

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    Traxx (1988) starring Shadow Stevens. I think you can only find it on VHS.

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    "Where's Poppa" and "Harold and Maude" were very funny movies from the early 70's with Ruth Gordon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blackraven
    "Where's Poppa" and "Harold and Maude" were very funny movies from the early 70's with Ruth Gordon.
    Harold and Maude is one of the funniest movies ever.

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    Meet The Feebles (1990)

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    Polyester (1981)

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    1987 movie Summer School with Mark Harmon and Kirstie Alley. Mark Harmon is terrific as a high school gym teacher who is forced to teach a group of "misfits" during summer school or he loses his job.

    A surprising entertaining film.

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    Tromeo & Juliet (1996)

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