Comedy

  • David Lynch – Dumbland (2002)

    2001-2010AnimationComedyDavid LynchUSA

    Quote:
    Dumbland is a crude, stupid, violent and absurd animated series created entirely by master of the macabre David Lynch. If it is funny, it is funny because we see the absurdity of it all.Read More »

  • Sydney Pollack – The Electric Horseman (1979)

    USA1971-1980ComedySydney PollackWestern

    After retiring from the rodeo where he was five-time all-around world rodeo champion, Sonny Steele is signed by multinational conglomerate Ampco to be the spokesman for their breakfast cereal, Ranch Breakfast. This corporate job, where he is paraded around on horses in electrically lit cowboy get-ups and where the publicity department makes him grow a mustache to look more like a cowboy, eventually sucks away at his soul, which leads to him taking up the bottle and often being drunk at events. Conversely, the publicity department tries to hide him from the media. Read More »

  • Giacomo Gentilomo – Cortocircuito AKA Short Circuit (1943)

    1941-1950ComedyGiacomo GentilomoItalian Cinema under FascismItaly

    Review

    (Some spoilers) This madcap “giallo” farce, directed by Giacomo Gentilomo, suggests an Italianized Howard Hawks film, complete with spitfire dialog and outrageous wacko characters. Two doctors have been mysteriously murdered. A famous mystery writer is suspected because his stories bear an uncanny resemblance to the facts of the murders. His wife is perhaps more astute than he is and is able to vindicate her husband by uncovering evidence leading to a demented woman in the clinic.

    This pleasant escapist pap was a fairly successful film when it came out in wartime Italy and was an antidote to the grim reality outside the theatre for 80 minutes or so.Read More »

  • Chia-Liang Liu – Jui kuen II AKA Drunken Master II (1994)

    Comedy1991-2000Chia-Liang LiuHong KongMartial Arts

    Synopsis:
    The story concerns the misadventures of Wong Fei Hung as he accidentally becomes involved with the affairs of the British consul, who is smuggling ancient Chinese artifacts out of the country. Wong Fei Hung battles the henchmen of the consul using the Zui Quan (“Drunken Boxing”) style of martial arts. An added twist is that Wong Fei Hung becomes a more powerful fighter by consuming alcohol. But when he consumes too much alcohol, he becomes very sluggish, drunk, and unable to fight.Read More »

  • Ana Mariscal – Segundo López, aventurero urbano (1953)

    1951-1960Ana MariscalComedyDramaSpain

    Quote:
    An honest man from the provinces arrives in Madrid for a living, with no more baggage than a little money and plainness. He befriends a street urchin, “The Chirri”, and both live countless urban adventures.Read More »

  • Alain Cavalier – Pater (2011)

    2011-2020Alain CavalierComedyFrancePolitics

    summary from filmsdefrance.com :
    “For a year, they have let themselves be seen and filmed – a filmmaker and an actor, the president and his first minister: Alain Cavalier and Vincent Lindon. Now you can see them, both in real life and in the fiction which they have created together… “
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  • Raya Martin – Death of Nintendo (2020)

    2011-2020ComedyPhilippinesRaya Martin

    Set in 1990s Manila, Paolo, a sheltered and obedient son is stifled by his overprotective mother— and his friend Mimaw, a tomboy who finds herself after having her heart broken for the first time.

    A series of earthquakes leading up to Mt. Pinatubo’s historic volcanic eruption has been causing blackouts across the country, preventing kids from playing video games. After roaming the streets and getting beaten up, Paolo and his friends—Kachi and Gilligan—decide on traditional circumcision as the ultimate answer to their problems, but Paolo gets sidetracked when he falls in love with Shiara.Read More »

  • Jacques Baratier – Dragées au poivre aka Sweet and Sour (1963)

    1961-1970ComedyFranceJacques BaratierMusical

    Autour de Jacques Baratier & Sweet and Sour
    By Elliott Stein – Tuesday, April 14th 2009 – Village Voice

    (Jacques Baratier, 1963). This fascinating nearly plot-less feature from eccentric Baratier, a director hardly known in America, is a quirky riff on cinema verite, with guest appearances from a dazzling array of European luminaries from the 60s including Simone Signoret, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Monica Vitti, and Roger Vadim. It was shot by the great Henri Decae, cinematographer of The Four Hundred Blows, Plein Soleil and La Ronde.Read More »

  • Doug Liman – Getting In (1994)

    1991-2000ComedyCrimeDoug LimanUSA

    Gabriel Higgs comes from a rich family and is expected to attend Johns Hopkins medical school just as every male member of his family has for the last six generations. Unfortunately he bombs on his entrance exam and gets stuck on the waiting list for admittance. When the people ahead of him on the list start dropping dead he becomes the prime suspect.Read More »

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