City Lights (Especially the opening "statue" scene and boxing match sequence.)
Some Like It Hot (Especially the scene with Sugar Cane and Joe on the boat. Plenty of memorable lines.)
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (Forget Bullit...the end chase scene is the ULTIMATE chase sequence!)
O Brother Where Art Thou? (Plenty of memorable scenes and dialogue. George Nelson: "Do any of you boys know your way around a Walter PPK?" Delmar "I don't think that's in Missassippi.")
Young Frankenstein (Extremely funny... Every scene has some great laughs)
Blazing Saddles (Again, not one unfunny scene.)
The Producers (Same thing...)
Being There (Not an obvious comedy, but still hillarious. The scene with Chance talking to the street kids is great.)
Modern Times (Chaplin pulled out all the stops for this one. While City Lights is definately his best silent, IMO, Modern Times is nearly all hillarious comedy.)
Sherlock Jr. (A very funny movie.)
Some Like It Hot (Especially the scene with Sugar Cane and Joe on the boat. Plenty of memorable lines.)
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (Forget Bullit...the end chase scene is the ULTIMATE chase sequence!)
O Brother Where Art Thou? (Plenty of memorable scenes and dialogue. George Nelson: "Do any of you boys know your way around a Walter PPK?" Delmar "I don't think that's in Missassippi.")
Young Frankenstein (Extremely funny... Every scene has some great laughs)
Blazing Saddles (Again, not one unfunny scene.)
The Producers (Same thing...)
Being There (Not an obvious comedy, but still hillarious. The scene with Chance talking to the street kids is great.)
Modern Times (Chaplin pulled out all the stops for this one. While City Lights is definately his best silent, IMO, Modern Times is nearly all hillarious comedy.)
Sherlock Jr. (A very funny movie.)