On Feb 24, 2:59 pm, "It's the Principle!"
wrote:
> majcm wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:
>
> > We're trying to get through a "rough" patch with our 17 y.o.
> > daughter and want her and her "ahem" boyfreind to spend an evening
> > with us watching a comedy and laughing together. What is really
> > outloud funny movie that teenagers and mid-40's would like? I'm
> > thinking Blazing Saddles or Young Frankenstein. Just to have some
> > laughsm the movie don't have to have a "message" Thanks!!!!!
>
> > MAM
>
> I go older than that. Father Goose, Operation Peticoat, If a Man
> Answers
>
> --
> Brandy Alexandre
>
> The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he
> never would be found out. -- Thomas Babington Macaulay
These aren't *really* super old, but they're sort of Old School, I
guess... I would rent Private Benjamin, Sixteen Candles, Pretty In
Pink, The Breakfast Club, The Outsiders (Love, Love, Love where they
get back at Leif Garrett for being such a punkassed little snob...),
Stand By Me (the scenes with the dog named "Chopper" are drop dead
hilarious, so are the ones with Kiefer Sutherland, who plays the
older, teenaged hotshot) and Some Kind of Wonderful. These are all
sort of "dramatic comedies", but each one has it's funny as hell
moments indeed as far as this viewer is concerned.
S*Babykins
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