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RE: they forgot The Producers, also I think The Forty Year Old Virgin is pretty funny and some on the list may be

Posted by cfraser on November 14, 2015 at 09:36:04:

I never did get Blazing Saddles, I find it completely unfunny and my least favorite of the MB films (I have all there are on BD). So I'll join your club. I know people who think BS is the funniest thing out there.

Edit: the older I get, the better/funnier I find Woody Allen films. He's a pretty insightful/experienced guy. I know for a fact he is, because I have been in some of the situations he's based movies around (mostly older ones) and he got it so right, allowing for dramatic/comedic license.