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Charlie Goose 12-23-02 12:49 PM

Why aren't there any more comedy teams?
 
There are dozens of "buddy"comedies, but what happened to comedy teams in the style of the Marx Brothers, the 3 Stooges, the Ritz Brothers, the Bowery Boys, even Our Gang?

I would even settle for regular duos like Abbott & Costello or Laurel & Hardy. Instead, we get two established stars thrown together for no reason other than cashing in on their names, like Eddie Murphy and Robert DeNiro.

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das Monkey 12-23-02 01:22 PM

Stiller and Meara
Cheech and Chong
Monty Python
Burns and Allen

Bob and Dave
Penn and Teller
Sklar Brothers
Parker and Stone
Slovin and Allen
Girls Guitar Club

das

darkflounder 12-23-02 01:28 PM

Coen Brothers
Farrelly Brothers

and don't forget...

Jay and Silent Bob

Bechman 2000 12-23-02 01:36 PM

Well, we had a good one going in Chris Fahrley and David Spade. Most actors like to broaden their horizons and try different things. So one movie might be a drama and then the next might be a comedy.

Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson are teaming up again for Shanghai Knights in an upcoming movie. Maybe this might be a start of an prosperous team... I loved Shanghai Noon.

calhoun07 12-23-02 02:43 PM

I think there are plenty out there, actually, who could do great movies, if they could only get good movies to do! Or the backing to make the movies they want to. The last good comedy team movie I can think of is Brain Candy, but they should have made more. I am sure there are other good comedies out there with teams, but mostly with directing teams. The best comedies of late only pair the actors for one film, not for a series, and that's kind of a shame.

Samuel 12-23-02 03:02 PM

Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor are a great duo, a few years ago I heard that they both wanted to do another movie together unfortunately it didn't pan out. I also enjoyed Dom DeLuise and Burt Reynolds, they haven't been seen together since "Win, Lose or Draw" :(

Kal-El 12-23-02 03:05 PM

How about Matthew Lillard and Freddie Prinze Jr. ? ;)

The Bus 12-23-02 03:30 PM

What about Broken Lizard and The State?

Canada's Broken Lizard put out the underappreciated Super Troopers and members of The State put out the under-the-radar Wet Hot American Summer. Don't forget Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller in Zoolander although I don't know i they wrote the script and I'm too lazy to IMDB it.

calhoun07 12-23-02 04:16 PM


Originally posted by The Bus
What about Broken Lizard and The State?

Canada's Broken Lizard put out the underappreciated Super Troopers and members of The State put out the under-the-radar Wet Hot American Summer. Don't forget Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller in Zoolander although I don't know i they wrote the script and I'm too lazy to IMDB it.

Thumbs up on Super Troopers and Wet Hot American Summer. I had no idea the same team was responsible for both movies. Those are two of my favorite comedies from last year.

darkflounder 12-23-02 08:18 PM

Broken Lizard and The State are not related. They just both happen to release frigging funny movies.

I can't wait to see another movie from Broken Lizard. The first 10 min or so of SuperTroopers had me laughing harder than any other movie I've ever seen.

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lesterlong 12-23-02 10:21 PM

Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller are gonna be starring in another movie together. And well I can't think of anymore.

The Bus 12-23-02 11:00 PM


Originally posted by darkflounder
Broken Lizard and The State are not
Nor did I say they were. Read it again. I was using the conjunction to denote both of them were comedy groups. :)

Wazootyman 12-24-02 12:43 AM


Originally posted by The Bus
What about Broken Lizard and The State?

Canada's Broken Lizard put out the underappreciated Super Troopers and members of The State put out the under-the-radar Wet Hot American Summer. Don't forget Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller in Zoolander although I don't know i they wrote the script and I'm too lazy to IMDB it.

Broken Lizard and The State... responsible for two of the most recent movies that I have detested a tremendous amount... however, I do agree on Stiller and Wilson making a good team

fumanstan 12-24-02 03:20 AM

I'm excited to see what Broken Lizard comes out with next. I absolutely loved super troopers.

das Monkey 12-24-02 07:44 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE> • Quoth The Bus •<HR SIZE=1>Nor did I say they were. Read it again. I was using the conjunction to denote both of them were comedy groups. :) <HR SIZE=1></BLOCKQUOTE>

Pay attention. He was responding to calhoun07.

das

devilpants 12-25-02 02:05 PM

Keenan and Kel!

Darkfriend 12-25-02 09:17 PM

I wanna see Sylvester Stallone and Steven Seagal!

The Bus 12-25-02 09:55 PM


Originally posted by das Monkey
Pay attention. He was responding to calhoun07.

das

Sorry. :beer: :beer: you know. :)

das Monkey 12-26-02 10:10 AM

;)

das

Scot1458 12-26-02 10:29 AM

All the old comedy teams started out as Vaudville, and had many, many years to create, mend, and fine tune their act, which shows on the screen.

with the end of Vaudville, and the dawn of stand up comedy, well what you see is what you get.

DVDHO 12-26-02 06:45 PM

What about George Lucas and Steven Speilberg?they have been releasing alot of comedys as of late.

Derrich 12-29-02 10:09 PM

The most recent comedy team in the old sense would be David Spade and Chris Farley. There have been a bunch of good single movie efforts by others (Jackie Chan springs to mind), but nothing that's in the vein of stuff by Martin and Lewis.

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