Comedy

  • Stavros Tsiolis – As perimenoun oi gynaikes! AKA Let the Women Wait! (1998)

    Stavros Tsiolis1991-2000ComedyGreece
    As perimenoun oi gynaikes! (1998)
    As perimenoun oi gynaikes! (1998)

    Three guys related from marrying three sisters (Batzanakides) meet in Northern Greece at Lake Volvi. The two of them (Panos and Michalis) have as have as destination the Thasos Island whilst the third guy (Antonis) comes to see what is happening with other two falling behind. Panos was struck with the view of a beautiful accompanied girl during the route. Antonis will fall in love too (with the one of the two nurses of Panos) Two old ladies (Sultana and Arhontoula) sitting nearby will act as DJ using a CD player offering very good popular music that suits to the evolution of the movie. Antonis will go to Porto Carras Hotel at Halkidiki with the two nurses for casino playing and will use the number that fails for Panos and Michalis. The movie turns into a study on how men perceive marriage and the impact economics have on their life.Read More »

  • Benjamin Quabeck – Verschwende deine Jugend AKA Play It Loud! (2003)

    2001-2010Benjamin QuabeckComedyDramaGermany
    Verschwende deine Jugend (2003)
    Verschwende deine Jugend (2003)

    The year is 1981, the German New Wave is at the peak. Harry, otherwise Sparkasse trainee, wants to make it big as a manager of the band of his friends, Apollo Schwabing. He has booked the band as the opening act for a concert where the group DAF are the headliners.Read More »

  • Francis Veber – Tais-toi! AKA Ruby & Quentin (2003)

    Francis Veber2001-2010ComedyCrimeFrance
    Tais toi! (2003)
    Tais toi! (2003)

    Since his early masterpiece Pain In The Arse [L’emmerdeur, as writer, 1973; remade as director, 2008], Francis Veber, primarily as writer, occasionally as director, has been the genius behind many of the funniest French comedies and filmed farces of the last four decades, including such cheeky pleasures as La cage aux folles, Three Fugitives, and Le dîner de cons. His stock-in-trade is PC-tickling, broad knockabout, duo- or trio-based character comedy tied to tightly-scripted narratives, spot-on timing and slaying reaction shots. These are all present and correct in his highly enjoyable Paris-set latest, a criminal caper that harps back in many ways to that first triumph, this time with cow-eyed Jean Reno and strawberry-nosed Gérard Depardieu as the hard man/idiot couple playing off each other with the same delicious stupidity as did Lino Ventura and Jacques Brel 30-odd years ago. Okay, Tai-toi! isn’t exactly sophisticated entertainment: if you don’t find Depardieu’s electric-shock hairdo funny, you’ll probably hate it. Among the excellent support, Richard Berry gives good deadpan as the police commissaire and André Dussollier is superb as the prison psychiatrist who unwittingly unites the fifth arrondissement’s sharpest, most silent, criminal brain with its dumbest, most talkative ox.
    — Wally Hammond, Time Out LondonRead More »

  • Ted Post – Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate (1971)

    Ted Post1971-1980ComedyMysteryUSA
    Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate (1971)
    Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate (1971)

    Four elderly ladies with a lot of time on their hands get the idea to create a fictional “girl” for a computer dating service. However, things take a turn for the worse when their description of the “girl” attracts a psychopath.Read More »

  • Mehmood – Bhoot Bungla (1965)

    1961-1970ComedyHorrorIndiaMehmood
    Bhoot Bungla (1965)
    Bhoot Bungla (1965)

    Rekha and her uncle Shyamlal are the only survivors in their family which has a long and painful history of death under bizarre and suspicious circumstances while living in their ancestral property. Rekha and Shyamlal leave their ancestral property in fear and settle down in the city where Rekha meets a jovial and rowdy bunch of youngsters belonging to the Youth Club. Members of the Youth Club decide to unravel the mystery of Rekha’s ancestral property and hope to find out if those deaths are freak accidents or an ancient curse.Read More »

  • Jannik Hastrup & Flemming Quist Møller – Bennys badekar AKA Benny’s Bathtub (1971)

    1971-1980AnimationComedyDenmarkFlemming Quist MøllerJannik Hastrup
    Bennys badekar (1971)
    Bennys badekar (1971)

    How can you not love a psychedelic animated kids’ film in which a young boy, bored with the dreary and gray Adult World, follows an enchanted tadpole through the drain in his bathtub – where he discovers a surreal and musical undersea world?? Populated by singing (and barely dressed) Mermaids, a funky hepcat Octopus and whiskey-drinking Skeleton Pirates, the underwater kingdom is the grooviest scene this side of YELLOW SUBMARINE, with helpings of Dr. Seuss, Sid & Marty Krofft and Harry Nilsson’s THE POINT thrown in. (Kids’ entertainment in the early 1970s was truly outtasite!) In addition to the candy-colored, kaleidoscopic visuals, the film is famed for its incredibly addictive soundtrack featuring Jazz heavyweights of Copenhagen circa 1970, with vocals sung by the cream of Danish 60s Pop and Rock including Peter Belli, Otto Brandenburg, Poul Dissing and Trille on tracks like “Octopussong/ Blækspruttesangen” and “seahorsesong/ Søhestesangen”. Read More »

  • Albert Brooks – Modern Romance (1981)

    1981-1990Albert BrooksComedyRomanceUSA
    Modern Romance (1981)
    Modern Romance (1981)

    Quote:
    Robert Cole, a film editor, is constantly breaking up with and reconciling with long-suffering girl friend Mary Harvard, who works at a bank. He is irrationally jealous and self-centered, while Mary has been too willing to let him get away with his disruptive antics. Can they learn to live with each other? Can they learn to live without each other? The movie also provides insight into film editing as Robert and co-worker Jay work on their current project, a cheesy sci-fi movie.Read More »

  • James L. Brooks – Broadcast News (1987)

    James L. Brooks1981-1990ComedyRomanceUSA
    Broadcast News (1987)
    Broadcast News (1987)

    Quote:
    Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a pretty boy who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepares for big changes, and both the news and Jane must decide between style and substance.Read More »

  • Frank Capra – You Can’t Take It With You (1938) (HD)

    USA1931-1940ComedyFrank CapraRomance
    You Can't Take It With You (1938) (HD)
    You Can’t Take It With You (1938) (HD)

    The son of a snobbish Wall Street banker becomes engaged to a woman from a good-natured but decidedly eccentric family not realizing that his father is trying to force her family from their home for a real estate development.Read More »

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