11 Comedic Films With Memorable Unscripted Moments
The greatest comedic moments aren’t always scripted.
The greatest comedic moments aren’t always scripted.
Shot on a budget of $3.5 million, David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker wrote and directed 'Airplane!', a movie intended to parody all of the disaster movies that graced movie theaters throughout the recently concluded 1970s.
Maybe laughter really is the best medicine.
In some comedies, the funny business doesn’t end with “The End.”
Get to know Comedy Central's golden boys, Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, before their hit series ends.
It has been 40 years since John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd brought their SNL characters Jake and Elwood Blues to the big screen with 'The Blues Brothers,' a loud, money-making love letter to both Chicago and rhythm and blues.
Ni! Ni! Ni! 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' turns the big 4-0.
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Steven Spielberg almost directed, Randy Newman played the Singing Bush, and Steve Martin developed permanent tinnitus.
Rowan Atkinson may have more than 50 acting credits on his resume, but to most of the world he’ll always be best known as the ridiculously rubber-faced Mr. Bean.
In 1999, 'Galaxy Quest' arrived in theaters to adorably and amusingly skewer the sci-fi movie genre in ways that remain funny and fresh to this day.
n 1932, Jerome Howard joined The Three Stooges comedy team
What started out as a successful sitcom about a struggling blue-collar Midwestern family eventually turned into a platform for its namesake's (often) bizarre and radical viewpoints.