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The Funniest Movies That I Have Seen

Posted on 22 May 2009 by movies

By Felicia Mortfield

I love mainly comedy movies which gave me a good laugh. I don’t care much for the violence that they have today in movies that they show in theatres or on television. I still prefer a lot of comedy movies since I was a kid growing up. Here are a couple of my favourite movies:

Firstly, I liked Ferris Bueller’s Day Off because it was about a teen who faked his own illness and has decided to take a day off with his friends, Sloane and Cameron to go downtown Chicago and have a great time in order to view the city. The funny thing was that his parents thought that he was really sick, but really Ferris faked his own illness. How funny that was!

In the end, Ferris Bueller got caught by Mr. Rooney, the dean of the school. There was a lot of funny parts to this movie. Cameron made a phoney phone call to Mr. Rooney about Sloane’s grandmother that passed away. Mr. Rooney went to the Bueller’s house to see if Ferris was home. Jeanie made a phone call to the police about an intruder in the house. Isn’t that funny? What a laugh that I thought that it would be a great teen movie for the kids to see.

In Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, Neil Page, an executive marketer was trying to get home from New York to Chicago for a thanksgiving weekend. His taxi got ripped off by Del Griffith, who was a salesman and which they met one a plane afterwards.

Unfortunately, everything goes wrong for Neil and Del, because their money was stolen, rental car was stolen, Del’s car got on fire after a cigarette accident and how to get home for thanksgiving was really difficult for Neil Page himself. It wasn’t easy. In the end of the movie, since everything was said and done, Del Griffith got Neil Page home to his family in Chicago for the thanksgiving holidays.

Believe me, I thought John Candy, (Del Griffith) and Steve Martin, (Neil Page) made a pretty good pair in the movie. Don’t you think that it’s a good travelling kind of movie to see with your family? I think it was worth a good laugh to see these movies over and over again!

Felicia Mortfield at : mortfield123@gmail.com

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Those kinds of movies that I wrote about are so funny and they’re worth a good laugh when you need something to make you feel good. Don’t you think it’s worth laughing over and over again to see those kinds of comedy movies. I believe it so much that it’s worth making me feel good about myself.

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