Back in 2012, the Writers Guild of America surveyed its membership to identify the Best Written TV Series of All Time and I used the occasion to share my own list. This year the WGA is doing the same for the 101 Funniest Screenplays, asking members to submit fifteen titles to collect the 101 most mentioned. Again, I am not only happy to oblige, I am happy to share my picks with all of you even before the definitive list is published!
Of course funny means different things to different people. Is it slapstick funny, quirky funny, shock value funny, social critique funny, outrageous, embarrassing, or simply impossible to describe? How can you compare so many different kinds of funny, and is the contest even worthwhile other than as a recommendation list? Many wonder if it’s the writing that’s funny, or the performances, or the directing and editing. For me, you have to give credit to the writer if the movie ranks as one of the funniest, no more who contributes. Of course as someone who types a lot of words to share with others, I’m clearly biased toward recognizing writers for their contributions no matter the collaboration. Call me old-fashioned about the important of the written word, but my sense remains that if it’s not on the page ready to be made funny, no one can come to work to make it more funny!
I reached out to my Facebook friends to see what they thought, and what you see below, not in any specific order, are my fifteen, followed by all others that were mentioned frequently or emphatically. Mel Brooks is a clear and recurring winner here, along with the mockumentary Christopher Guest ensemble, a healthy dose of Monty Python, and a rousing run by the Coen Brothers. There were definitely generational trends in the responses I collected, with any number of people on this or that side of political correctness and golden age vs. modern age vs. contemporary leanings. Like music and literature, comedy is very personal, and taste is an individual expression of who we are what makes us tick. There’s a wide net here, and it will always be open to argument, rebuttal, reform, and addition.
I somewhat arbitrarily capped the list below at sixty titles because, well, I guess I didn’t want it to go on forever. Some of the motion pictures named by my friends were less familiar, so I tried to stay with more mainstream and recognizable fare. That should leave plenty of room for surprises when the WGA list is published next winter, and also for any others might want to add. I’m sure you’ve enjoyed many of these:
1) Young Frankenstein
2) Blazing Saddles
3) Monty Python and the Holy Grail
4) Animal House
5) Airplane
6) This Is Spinal Tap
7) When Harry Met Sally
8) Arthur
9) A Fish Called Wanda
10) There’s Something About Mary
11) Trading Places
12) Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
13) Stripes
14) Dr. Strangelove
15) MASH
And then from my social media community…
16) Waiting for Guffman
17) Best in Show
18) Some Like It Hot
19) What’s Up Doc?
20) Duck Soup
21) A Night at the Opera
22) Flirting with Disaster
23) Raising Arizona
24) The Producers
25) Caddy Shack
26) Bridesmaids
27) Wedding Crashers
28) Fast Times at Ridgemont High
29) The Princess Bride
30) Shakespeare in Love
31) Caddy Shack
32) Monty Python’s Life of Brian
33) Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life
34) The Jerk
35) O Brother, Where Art Thou?
36) The Big Lebowski
37) Rushmore
38) Napoleon Dynamite
39) Being John Malkovich
40) Annie Hall
41) Harold and Maude
42) My Cousin Vinny
43) My Favorite Year
44) Groundhog Day
45) Ghostbusters
46) Tootsie
47) The Hangover
48) National Lampoon’s Vacation
49) His Girl Friday
50) Office Space
51) The Naked Gun
52) The Forty Year Old Virgin
53) Dumb and Dumber
54) Tommy Boy
55) Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
56) The Blues Brothers Movie
57) The Graduate
58) The Pink Panther
59) The Party
60) A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
That’s a more than decent start, plenty of chuckles, guffaws, and belly laughs to go around. Remember, it all starts with the written word, or as many writers like to say: “You know that joke? Somebody wrote that!”
Please feel free to add any of your favorites in the comments below!