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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Here is my list (and I'm limiting it, not to the last 25 years, but to movies that came out during my lifetime):
 1. Trading Places (not just the greatest comedy, the greatest movie of all time)
 2. Blazing Saddles
 3. Vacation
 4. Caddyshack
 5. Animal House
 6. Stripes
 7. Office Space
 8. Planes, Trains and Automobiles
 9. Raising Arizona
 10. Fletch
 11. Airplane
 12. Young Frankenstein
 13. What About Bob
 14. My Cousin Vinny
 15. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
 16. Swingers
 17. Anchorman
 18. The Gods Must Be Crazy
 19. Elf
 20. The Jerk
 21. Bachelor Party
 22. Austin Powers
 23. Weird Science
 24. Beverly Hills Cop
 25. Holy Grail (Should be higher, but I thought of it too late)
 
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 I agree with most of this, except the exclusion of Lebowski is incapable of explanation, as is the inclusion of Elf, which had exactly one funny scene (the one with the dude from The Station Agent) and a series of totally phoned-in performances by Newhart, Deschanel, Caan, and yes I'll say it, Farrell.  That movie was turned up to eight, and it needed a ten to be tolerable.  Farrell was great in Old School and Anchorman, and really quite good in Stranger Than Fiction, but shit, he got upstaged by everybody else in Talladega Nights, and that was supposed to be a star vehicle for him.  I don't know that America has that much patience left for That Character He Plays.  What made Stranger Than Fiction so interesting is that he wasn't That Character He Plays.
I could quibble with one or two other movies you chose to include, but at the risk of sounding like Sebby, you pretty much nailed it.
Resolved:  The following is the funniest dialog ever committed to film:
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		| Maude: Do you like sex, Mr. Lebowski? Dude: 'Scuse me?
 Maude: Sex. The physical act of love. Coitus. Do you like it?
 Dude: I was talking about my rug.
 Maude: You're not interested in sex?
 Dude: You mean coitus?
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 That made me laugh just cutting and pasting it.