Your favorite Steve Martin comedy
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I've always been a huge fan of Roxanne.
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I love him in Roxanne, but Three Amigos get's me all the time lol
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I voted Planes Trains and Automobiles for the overall movie, but in terms of Steve Martin performances, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is one of his best.
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I enjoyed his work in L.A. Story.
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3 Amigos is still one of his that I can watch over and over again. Now if we can only get an anamorphic SE of the darn thing.
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The Jerk is the definitive Steve Martin movie.
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Three Amigos all the way.
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Roxanne is #1 for me, followed by Parenthood.
Didn't care much for PTA, although I haven't seen it since it's theatrical release. And it's not really a comedy, but I love Leap of Faith. |
The Jerk
Planes, Trains and Automobiles Dirty Rotten Scoundrels |
Originally Posted by Groucho
(Post 9030846)
I voted Planes Trains and Automobiles for the overall movie, but in terms of Steve Martin performances, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is one of his best.
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All of Me is actually my favorite Martin performance, but out of that poll, I still had to go with PTA for favorite movie.
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L.A. Story is probably his funniest, even though the last 20 minutes are pretty cheesy. The first hour of that film however is absolutely brilliant. I read somewhere that it took him 7 years to write that script, but it was worth the time and effort.
His best overall starring vehicle is Planes, Trains & Automobiles. Despite being a comedy, it has one of the most heartbreaking moments I've ever seen in a movie. The "I've met Del Griffith" rant by Steve Martin followed by John Candy's reaction. Parenthood is also great, but that's an ensemble piece. If I had to rank them: 1) L.A. Story 2) Planes, Trains & Automobiles 3) The Jerk 4) Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 5) Roxanne Honorable Mention: Parenthood |
I've probably seen Three Amigos a hundred times since I was a kid. The nostalgia factor alone makes it my favorite.
Close second is Planes, Trains & Automobiles. |
It's hard to pick one... I enjoyed lot of his films.
Two movies that should be mentioned: My Blue Heaven and Twist of Fate. I thought both of them are pretty good - not better than some of list in poll. |
Other.
Toss up between The Man With Two Brains and The Lonely Guy. |
No contest for me. Not only is Planes, Trains and Automobiles my favorite Martin movie - it's my favorite comedy, period.
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles is probably my currently favorite movie out of all those, but I really liked L.A. Story, Three Amigos and (gasp!) Mixed Nuts.
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The Man with Two Brains
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The Jerk is my favourite comedy of all time... I do love L.A. Story, Three Amigos and Planes, trains too.... but I think BOWFINGER is easily one of his most underrated movies and one that I watch all the time, so it'd probably be my number 2 pick.
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Originally Posted by The Bus
(Post 9031649)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles is probably my currently favorite movie out of all those, but I really liked L.A. Story, Three Amigos and (gasp!) Mixed Nuts.
However, my pick went for L.A. Story because it is the only film of his that has consistant laughs and proves at the very end that it has a heart. It's a brilliant film that knows how to make you laugh hard, but also knows how to choke you up at the end too and never forgets that it's a comedy either. But I have enjoyed most of his comedies, although I do not care for The Jerk that much, as it isn't that funny, and when it is, it is very funny, but it seems to be a product of its own time. The film's funniest sequence is the one where he gets rich and loses it all. That sequence is genius; the rest of the movie is kind of a mixed bag. But all of his solely written stuff is quite good. It was there that he showed he could be funny and show a heart at the same time. Even something as over-the-top as Bowfinger is geniunely funny, but nowhere near as good as his other stuff. |
He was great in PTA. So many funny scenes in the movie...
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Originally Posted by Palaver
(Post 9030928)
The Jerk is the definitive Steve Martin movie.
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Really The Three Amigos? I thought that movie was terrible when I saw it. Maybe a rewatching.
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I remember seeing L.A. Story a lot when it hit cable but never saw it again. Maybe I'll pick up the DVD. I doubt it will hit Blu-ray anytime soon. :lol:
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