Hmm. There have been many over the years. Perhaps 'Halloween'? Just kidding! I do have a twisted sense of humor. What is funny to one person is not to another and that is how it should be. It's not a film, but I really enjoyed watching 'Arrested Development' when it was on. Clever comedy is a plus.
Actually, I think you missed my point. I liked Seinfeld. It was clever and for a very long time. But like most things, it got old eventually. Right now, I am watching 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' it has lots of funny moments. 'Some Like it hot' was funny. I haven't watched it for quite a while, but I think it is a film that held up over the years.
Have you ever read the book 'Candy' by Terry Southern. It busted me up the first time I read it.
Some of the skits on 'The Carol Burnett Show' had me rolling on the floor. Carol as Scarlet O'Hara wearing draperies with the curtain rod across her shoulders was classic.
When Gloria Swanson slowly walks down this magnificent staircase saying "Are you ready for my close up....?" at the end of the movie it is at once poignant and funny.
My grandson and I watched "Bad Grandpa" together. We were both laughing a lot.
Does any of this give you an idea of what I think is funny?
Ok, gotta admit a little surprise here:
Sarcasm with Halloween, noted and clever, good.
Arrested Development and Seinfeld, both exceptional. Excellent choices.
Me, Earl ... great film, but was it funny? I forget.
Some Like it Hot, embarrassed to admit I haven't seen it. But it's a classic, so apologies to Wes, he's gonna skewer me here. Was it funny, Prime?
Carol Burnett, good stuff, all right.
Bad Grandpa, again, funny film. So you've exceeded my expectations, I'm impressed. How do you feel about Monty Python films? Holy Grail, for instance, you see it? Or Mel Brooks? Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, The Producers, you see/enjoy these? Dr. Strangelove, perhaps?
I've underestimated your sense of humor, Prime, apologies. Just take back the Howard stuff and we'll start fresh, ok.