Comedy has evolved‍ over the decades, but some films stand the test of time, ⁢remaining‍ as hilarious as ever. These are the cinematic gems that still ⁤cause belly laughs, no ⁤matter how many times you hit replay. From slapstick hilarity to ​razor-sharp wit, ‍these​ movies capture global humor that transcends generations. They offer a⁤ perfect ⁤window into the comedic sensibilities of⁢ their eras while delivering timeless entertainment.

  • Monty Python and the holy Grail (1975): A surreal‍ British comedy about King ⁣Arthur’s quest for the Holy Grail. Expect absurdity, iconic‍ scenes, and everlasting one-liners.
  • Some⁢ Like It Hot (1959): A delightful screwball comedy starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis,‌ and Jack lemmon. Cross-dressing hijinks have never ⁤been⁢ so charming!
  • Airplane! (1980): This parody of disaster films delivers rapid-fire jokes, ridiculous ⁤visual gags,​ and an unforgettable deadpan performance by Leslie Nielsen.

Here’s how ​these classics compare when it comes‌ to their most iconic elements:

Film Iconic Scene Laugh ⁤Factor
Monty Python and the Holy Grail The Black Knight duel Absurdist brilliance
Some Like It ⁢Hot “Nobody’s perfect!” ending screwball charm
Airplane! “Don’t call me Shirley.” Nonstop gags