Ah, soddit, I am not gonna go back and edit, I'm too lazy. (though imagine that I put RENT and Blazing saddles higher up. LOL)
Anyways...
75.
Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
I said I liked musicals, and this is another favourite. It's funny, I'm not very religious, I mean my mum was and my older sister is and my younger sister did Religious Studies in school, but it never stuck with me. This movie, for whatever the reason, stuck with me. Maybe it's the 1970's hair metal Jesus.
In any case, this film rocks, I love the minimalist style it's done in, and Carl Anderson owns the entire film as an oddly sympathetic Judas.
74.
Batman and Robin (1997)
Yeaaah, I HAVE to put this on my list. I just have to. I just laugh hysterically every time I watch it, it has the power to pull me out of my periodic fits of depression. They say laughter is the best medicine, I say that Arnold Schwarzenegger in glitter paint spouting retarded catchphrases is the best medicine.
73.
The Goonies (1985)
This is just awesome. If you've never seen The Goonies, you've lived a deprived life. Loved this as a kid, still love it as an adult. I will, one day, pass it down to my kids (should I have them) in whatever format is available by then. Possibly downloading it directly to your brain.
72.
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
I grew up on old comedies thanks to my dad, he turned me onto Charlie Chaplin, WC Fields (his personal favourite), the Marx Brothers, Jackie Gleason, and Abbot And Costello. This is by far my favourite Abbot and Costello film. It's pure grade-A silliness as our hapless heroes run into (and away from) the famous Universal Monsters. (I was also a big fan of the Universal Monsters. Still am.)
71.
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
Ok, this is seriously turning into the guilty pleasure part of my thread. But I've always been a big comedy fan, like 90% of the films I watch over and over are ones that can make me laugh. And this one, while as dumb as a box of rocks, made me laugh till tears poured down my face. This is why I loved Jim Carrey back in the day. Anything for a laugh, absolutely anything. I still catch myself saying lines from this one all the time.
"Yes. Yes. Oh, yeah. Can ya feel that, buddy? Huh? Huh? Huh?"
More to come sooner than last time.