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Ten Great Dark Comedies

Buttercup

Veteran Member
I know this isn't a dark comedy but I have to say that one of my favorite comedies of all time is still "Multiplicity". The first time I saw that movie 10 years ago I thought I was going to die laughing. We were making so much noise laughing the kids came out of their bedrooms to tell us to shut up because we were keeping them awake. Ahhh, good times.

"She touched my pepe, Steve!" :biglaugh:
 

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
cardero said:
I’ll see your 10 and raise you 10

The Last Supper
Brewster McCloud (stars Bud Cort directed by Robert Altman- may he rest in peace)
Being There
Fargo
Fight Club
Man Bites Dog
Phantom Of The Paradise
Serial Mom
Dead Alive
Repo Man

Phantom of the Paradise (One of my absolute favorite movies)
Dead Alive
and Repo Man are definitely on my list.

Along with:
American Psycho
Four Rooms
Cannibal, the Musical
A Bucket of Blood
Ghost World
Citizen Ruth
After Hours
 

Circle_One

Well-Known Member
Bastet said:
I love Little Shop! I bought it recently (Halloween sale), and although I hadn't seen it in about 10 years, I still knew all the words to the songs. :eek: I don't know how many times I watched that as a kid...

Ah, but the question begging to be asked is, did you buy the Roger Corman version or the Frank Oz version? </film geekiness>
 
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