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BrexitFool t1_je5k9s7 wrote
Happy Gilmore. Lost count of how many times I’ve seen it.
Best bad guy ever, Shooter McGavin. CHOKE ON THAT BABY!!!
‘I eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast’
‘You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?’ Lmfao.
And Ben Stiller was hilarious. ‘You can trouble me for a small glass of shut the hell up. Now you will go to sleep or I will put you to sleep.’
BEE_REAL_ t1_je5k50n wrote
Reply to Of all the movies that were rushed through production and released very quickly, which ones amazed you most with the final product? by unitedfan6191
Touch of Evil is an all-time great movie, and it was made on a famously insane, impossible schedule. Orson Welles, who was cast as the villain, took over the role of director three weeks before filming was supposed to end, and it had not even started yet. He rewrote the script in a week and then filmed the whole thing, on location, in two weeks (while still starring in the movie).
DrRexMorman t1_je5k0hi wrote
It was based on this book:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Accidental_Billionaires
Might be a fun read.
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_je5jv3z wrote
Reply to comment by angstt in What is your favorite Adam Sandler comedy from the 90s, and why? by AndyKaufmanSentMe
NOWYERGONNAGETITBOBBY
BornIn1142 t1_je5jc1a wrote
Reply to comment by TheShadyGuy in Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1992 is freaking weird by zak55
Sorry, I will edit my previous comment to replace the word "comedy" with "camp" at a later point; I don't have the time for that just now.
Grizzchops t1_je5j9jk wrote
Happy Gilmore/Wedding Singer tie.
AndyKaufmanSentMe OP t1_je5j7l0 wrote
Reply to comment by mineau1 in What is your favorite Adam Sandler comedy from the 90s, and why? by AndyKaufmanSentMe
It came out in 2002, sorry.
But I do still suspect that the Stock Channel Anchorman is an evil leprechaun.
He can bullshit everybody else.
He ain't fooling me. 👀
Spiritual-Signal4999 t1_je5j3eb wrote
Why it’s the oscars, you would think the head of a film festival, would want everyone in film to get, a chance at recognition and praise for a job well done.
I presume he’s going to only allow french films,a chance of best picture award at canne.
Leland_Gaunt87 t1_je5j2g7 wrote
Future Noir: The Making Of Blade Runner is a good one if you like the film.
RichardOrmonde t1_je5iyf0 wrote
Happy Gilmore but I love every one of them.
mineau1 t1_je5ipg4 wrote
No mr deeds?
kleptophobiac t1_je5ik92 wrote
The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last Years of Hollywood
angstt t1_je5icu7 wrote
Happy Gilmore: I could watch Bob Barker kick Adam Sandler's ass over and over...
TheShadyGuy t1_je5i9xh wrote
Reply to comment by BornIn1142 in Buffy The Vampire Slayer 1992 is freaking weird by zak55
I said "camp" not comedy.
Pigs-OnThe-Wing t1_je5i9dx wrote
Billy Madison is always gonna rise to the top for me.
It just perfectly hits that pocket of absurdly funny without feeling too tryhard. And even with its absurdity, it still manages to maintain a lot of heart for its characters. Not just the main ones, a ton of the side characters just have incredible characterization.
Dragonborn83196 t1_je5i8ct wrote
The Waterboy and The Wedding Singer. Waterboy is just classic funny all the way through. Wedding Singer for the music
Buttersdidit t1_je5i619 wrote
Happy Gilmore easily! Billy Madison is awful, but entertaining.
LauraPalmersMom430 t1_je5i41k wrote
truupe t1_je5hzxv wrote
The Wedding Singer for all the music references and nostalgia.
broritto89 t1_je5huqb wrote
Love me some Billy Madison.
BANDlCOOT t1_je5htht wrote
Happy Gilmore by far.
LauraPalmersMom430 t1_je5houm wrote
Reply to If your funeral was to be a movie session, what movie would you choose to play and why? by Charming-Party-7598
The Life Aquatic
MightGuy420x t1_je5higw wrote
The waterboy is the funniest to me
The_ZombyWoof t1_je5h45z wrote
Outrageous Conduct: Art, Ego, and the Twilight Zone Case by Stephen Farber
About the infamous accident on the set of Twilight Zone : The Movie that killed actor Vic Morrow and two children in 1982. Really amazing story, and a no holds barred account of the accident and it's aftermath.
bshaddo t1_je5kadv wrote
Reply to comment by WoodyMellow in What actor had the greatest opening one-two punch debut in film history? by bolshevik_rattlehead
All released after they were filmed.