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LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated Meet the Parents (2000) in Movies
Mar 3, 2022
Meet the Parents always has been, and always will be, a huge comfort watch for me. It's just one of those films. It has a great balance of easy-to-watch and cringe inducing moments, and manages to be a little slapstick whilst still feeling grounded. The great cast are all on their A game, with Robert DeNiro, in my opinion, turning in one of his career best performances.
A comedy classic, through and through.
A comedy classic, through and through.

Ross (3284 KP) rated Parks and Recreation - Season 2 in TV
Jul 26, 2018
A much longer series of half-hour episodes following the Parks dept's daily struggles with and against the public. The pit and park development that took centre stage in the first series is just a footnote here, as each episode is more of a self-contained story. While for me it isn't laugh-out-loud funny, the quirky comedy and occasional slapstick moments is first class. Moments that feel quite ad-libbed add to the comedy.

Sarah (126 KP) rated Men in Black (1997) in Movies
Jul 31, 2018
Funny, Silly and Enjoyable
This is a laugh-out-loud film, with lots of slapstick, physical comedy, toilet humour and silly jokes.
There's nothing high-brow or thought-provoking about Men in Black, but the contrast of Will Smith's relaxed persona with Tommy Lee-Jones's straight-laced, deadpan character makes for a great partnership.
Men in Black doesn't try to be something it isn't; it's just a fun movie with some heartwarming moments and lots of laughs.
There's nothing high-brow or thought-provoking about Men in Black, but the contrast of Will Smith's relaxed persona with Tommy Lee-Jones's straight-laced, deadpan character makes for a great partnership.
Men in Black doesn't try to be something it isn't; it's just a fun movie with some heartwarming moments and lots of laughs.

Chotoonz TV - Funny Cartoons for Kids
YouTube Channel
Chotoonz TV is a complete Online Kids Entertainment Channel. #Chotoonz has the best funny cartoons...

The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary
Gustave Flaubert, John Nicholson and Javier Marzan
Book
Peepolykus bring their exhilarating combination of verbal slapstick, visual surprise and anarchic...

Pete (121 KP) rated Peter Rabbit (2018) in Movies
Mar 24, 2018
Over all story line (3 more)
CGI s attention to detail
James Corden
Slapstick Comedy
A must see family film
Dont get me wrong, its possible that it may not win many awards. As a family film is very enjoyable for both kids and adults. The attention to detail was amazing and some of the one liners had both kids and adults laughing together. For adults one big problem may arise, your kids may want rabbits as pets now ?

Dork_knight74 (881 KP) rated Tag (2018) in Movies
Dec 11, 2018
Fun!
What a fun, extremely entertaining movie. The slapstick humor had me rolling. The cinematography and acting were great and the premise was refreshingly unique. This movie about friendship was so fun and endearing. When I first saw the preview, I thought "How can they make a movie about this?'. To find out some friends actually did this in their lives was surprisingly heartwarming. This is a movie for the whole family. Really worth a watch!

The Three-Cornered Hat
Pedro Antonio de Alarcon and H.F. Turner
Book
Based on a famous Spanish folk tale and set in rural Andalusia, "The Three-Cornered Hat" recounts...

R.L. Stine recommended The Lady Eve (1941) in Movies (curated)

David McK (3540 KP) rated Liar Liar (1997) in Movies
Feb 1, 2025
Liar Liar pants on fire ...
Mid 90s Jim Carrey vehicle, in which he plays a sleazy lawyer who is forced to tell the truth for 24 hours after his son makes a birthday wish for the same, which magically becomes true.
Cue physical slapstick comedy and his own brand of gurning as he tries to fight a divorce case, knowing he is on the 'wrong side' (as it were) over who gets custody of the children.
That, and a saccharine sweet finale.
Mid 90s Jim Carrey vehicle, in which he plays a sleazy lawyer who is forced to tell the truth for 24 hours after his son makes a birthday wish for the same, which magically becomes true.
Cue physical slapstick comedy and his own brand of gurning as he tries to fight a divorce case, knowing he is on the 'wrong side' (as it were) over who gets custody of the children.
That, and a saccharine sweet finale.