What was wrong with it? I mean yeah, it was a bit big and loud, but it fitted with the character of Blackbeard, who just wants to put on a show.
Might want to put in spoilers btw.
Couldn't really care less, the movie has been altered so that the different factions of Neverland bear little resemblance to anyone from the real world. So no Red Indians.
47.
101 POINTS
"You still look like an ass to me."
Released: 2004
Director: Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury & Conrad Vernon
The biggest computer-animated ticket seller ever released has almost enough pop culture references as it has made dollars - clearly enough to satisfy you lot, anyway. SHREK 2 isn't holding out for a hero, for it has engraved its own initial on our list at rank #47.
Pan's music is terrific and one of my favourites of the year too. Everything about the film is great tbh.
I fell asleep for 10 mins near the end as I was tired, gonna watch the movie again at some point.
The Walk = innovative but flawed
Sicario = dull dreck
Hotel Transylvania 2 = not unenjoyable
Pan = imaginative fun
That's my take on the releases this weekend.
48.
99 POINTS
"That's the mother- that's the gentleman that had me busted!"
Released: 1982
Directed by: John Landis
Eddie Murphy, Dan Aykroyd, and John Landis? These three modern comedy icons are frequently considered masters of the genre, so it's no surprise to see the collaboration between them is so well liked; TRADING PLACES bet correctly, marking #48 on our list.
49.
98 POINTS
"It's the same old story. Boy finds girl, boy loses girl, girl finds boy, boy forgets girl, boy remembers girl, girl dies in tragic blimp accident over the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day."
Released: 1988
Directed by David Zucker
The first film to shoot up our list from ZAZ - and, as you might imagine, not the last - is the frenetic THE NAKED GUN: FROM THE FILES OF POLICE SQUAD! at #49.
50.
97 POINTS
"I'm gonna give ya to the count of ten to get ya ugly, yella, no-good keista off my property, before I pump your guts full of lead!"
Released: 1990
Directed by Chris Columbus
Arguably the most successful family comedy of all time, Chris Columbus's first blockbuster HOME ALONE invades our list at #50. It's fun for all the family - well, except Kevin.
Thanks everyone who sent a list in - after a meek initial response, a short delay provoked lots of you to write some rather great lists of your favourite comedies. Humour is arguably one of the most subjective, personal aspects of entertainment, so hopefully these top 50 should please lots of you - and annoy even more. I hope some of you revisited a few movies, and if not, then this is the perfect time to watch something new.
So, I present:
OUR FIFTY FUNNIEST FILMS
Line on the left, one rank each.
^ I just watched the trailer and realised that the film probably has nothing in common with the original book. Looks like a boring action zombie flick, it has the chance to be a funny satire so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt for now.