Bananas, 1971
This hilarious early Woody Allen film sees the bespectacled super un-strong man joining a group of guerrilla jungle fighters to impress a girl. Allen, of course, is a fish out of water, and the joke-a-minute script keeps up the hilarity.
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This hilarious early Woody Allen film sees the bespectacled super un-strong man joining a group of guerrilla jungle fighters to impress a girl. Allen, of course, is a fish out of water, and the joke-a-minute script keeps up the hilarity.
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Barefoot In The Park, 1967
Robert Redford and Jane Fonda are the best-looking blondes of the 60s in this charming comedy. They're newlyweds who rent a flat at the top of a horrendous flight of stairs and try to get to grips with married life on a budget. The essential point is that love doesn't come easy if it's forced, but is made in an amiably witty manner.
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Robert Redford and Jane Fonda are the best-looking blondes of the 60s in this charming comedy. They're newlyweds who rent a flat at the top of a horrendous flight of stairs and try to get to grips with married life on a budget. The essential point is that love doesn't come easy if it's forced, but is made in an amiably witty manner.
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Being John Malkovich, 1999
Spike Jonze's audacious feature debut is a surreal, metaphysical comedy with a delightfully bizarre plot. Unsuccessful puppeteer Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) starts a filing job in an office where he discovers a portal into John Malkovich's mind. Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman tackle today's star-obsessed culture and its myriad aspects of celebrity, identity and attraction with enthralling imagination.
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Spike Jonze's audacious feature debut is a surreal, metaphysical comedy with a delightfully bizarre plot. Unsuccessful puppeteer Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) starts a filing job in an office where he discovers a portal into John Malkovich's mind. Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman tackle today's star-obsessed culture and its myriad aspects of celebrity, identity and attraction with enthralling imagination.
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The Belles Of St Trinian's, 1954
The first in the hugely entertaining St Trinian's series of films based on the Ronald Searle cartoons about a school full of anarchic and criminally minded young schoolgirls. The real joy lies in the comic performances of the cast, with Joan Sims and Beryl Reid milking every bit of comedy they can from their roles.
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The first in the hugely entertaining St Trinian's series of films based on the Ronald Searle cartoons about a school full of anarchic and criminally minded young schoolgirls. The real joy lies in the comic performances of the cast, with Joan Sims and Beryl Reid milking every bit of comedy they can from their roles.
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Best In Show, 2000
Eugene Levy and Parker Posey are amongst the superb ensemble cast of this acclaimed spoof documentary about a dog show from Christopher Guest, the star of Spinal Tap. Tapping into that classic vein of sublime, improvised comedy, this mockumentary dissects the world of dog shows.
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Eugene Levy and Parker Posey are amongst the superb ensemble cast of this acclaimed spoof documentary about a dog show from Christopher Guest, the star of Spinal Tap. Tapping into that classic vein of sublime, improvised comedy, this mockumentary dissects the world of dog shows.
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