 Today on a very special run-of-the-mill episode I talk about some of my favorite funny movies of all time And I put a few on check welcome to blazing comedies. That's a working title on guru hub Adam Sandler's been an approximately 6,000 films in his career with 98.5 percent of those being terrible whether he's marrying Kevin James And now I pronounce you Chuck and Larry or arguing with a female version of himself Nothing really seems to click and I realized that was a terrible pun And I have no real qualifications to judge comedy But if every a**hole with a camera wasn't able to speak his or her mind, what would we be watching? Nothing Biodome, what a piece of s**t. I could have just as easily put Polly Shor's entire body of work on this list Much like Sandler in the five spot, but thankfully Shor stopped making movies Biodome manages to be obnoxious in both the jokes department and from a filmmaking standpoint much like carrot top It's a rare and deadly combination Pluto Nash, what do you say about the movie that has absolutely nothing going for it? Eddie Murphy at one point or another was a comedic powerhouse Starring in hilarious films like Beverly Hills Cop coming to America trading places and many more classics It's truly a testament to how bad this movie is and Murphy's career was never the same coming out with films like the haunted mansion Norbit, meet Dave? I'd rather not 13 directors, 26 writers, dozens of A-list talent and zero laughs make movie 43 a failure on all fronts I couldn't even finish this insult to humor which speaks volumes as I have very little going on in my life Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer have crafted some of the least funny movies of all time Disaster movie, epic movie and date movie are so bad They had to put movie in the title to reassure the audience that they paid to go to an actual movie and not just stared for two hours when in actuality, that's exactly what they ended up doing Thankfully humor can revolve around jokes that are more clever than hey, remember Paris Hilton such as the ones on this list now Caddy Shack is a Cinderella story with some of the greatest comedians from the 80s Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield and the Murray brothers managed to balance their unique comedy styles off each other Without it feeling like a tug-of-war for screen presence Toss in a gulf or dancing to a Kenny Loggins jam in a golf course and you have a damn fine comedy my friends Speaking of golf happy Gilmore makes my number four spot I don't like playing golf watching golf or really anything about golf yet Here we are with two of them on my list. Adam Sandler as previously mentioned almost always misses for me But Billy Madison and Gilmore prove that at one time or another he was damn funny You want a piece of me? I don't want a piece of you. I want the whole thing The naked gun is laugh out loud from beginning to end and it's also my favorite in those set of parody films like hot shots airplane young Frankenstein Spaceballs and so on and when asking my followers on Twitter Joe Hill appears to have similar tastes as myself Tweeting out his favorites are naked gun airplane and wedding crashers For no matter how silly the idea of having a queen might be to us as Americans we must be gracious and considerate host Austin Powers international man of mystery is Mike Myers at his best playing both the title character and one of the best villains of all Time Dr. Evil this film does a lot of things well. It plays off the James Bond tropes It has fun with pop culture references. It gets a lavish dance sequence. This sort of thing is my bag, baby Signed by Austin Powers. Yeah, baby And Dumber for me is the most quotable movie of all time with completely off-the-wall performances by Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels Drew sums it up nicely on Twitter. He didn't even tell me what the movie was that he loved. He just put a quote Hey guys, whoa big gulfs, huh? All right Well, see you later The odds of the prequel and a much later sequel living up to the quality of the first were about one in a million So I'm saying there was a chance Unfortunately, I was wrong and the films ended up being about as lively and fun as Harry's dead parrot, Petey. I Always just thought he was quiet Today I proposed something a bit more unconventional Rebooting the 1989 classic Uncle Buck as a TV series will remind the audience's first and foremost that John Candy is dead by Replacing him with an in-shape black man with zero of the charisma or personality traits of the original character We're really hoping this show runs for about three, but what's that? It's it actually that was a thing that happened and only went eight episodes failed miserably. Wow Who could have saw that one coming? Who could have predicted that? Thanks for watching there's something about comedies. It's a working title. Let's end with some shake and bake I got a message for all of them right shake and bake. What does that do that blow your mind that just happened?