In just this one year American filmakers provided movie goers with over 350 films. In this group of over 300 films, over 70 are meant to tickle our funny bones. The following are some of the best funny movies out there for you.

FORGETTING SAHRAH MARSHALL: Ater suffering a devastating break up with his girlfriend Sarah, a TV sitcom actress, Peter (Jason Segal) decides to escape to the Hawaiian Islands to start anew and forget about Sarah. As fate would have it, when he arrives at his hotel, the first people he sees are his ex and her new boyfriend, who’s bigger than life. This sets up as a thoughtful romantic comedy.

HAMLET 2: Dana Marshz, formerly a small time actor, has settled into teaching theater classes at the high school to students who just don’t care. When they lose a building at the campus, the administration decides the theater curriculum must be eliminated. Wanting to fight, he is determined to save the program by producing Hamlet 2, a sequel to the original work, which he put to paper himself.

PINEAPPLE EXPRESS: Complete stoner Dale unfortunately has just viewed a bad police officer, and a powerful drug dealer, kill someone. He was spotted witnessing what’s gone down. Knowing they’ve seen him, he is so shaken he throws down his joint, a rare blend namend pineapple express, and gets away fast. This joint is such a unique type of weed, that the bad guys can. The chase is on, Dale and his pot dealer friend Saul are on the run.

STEP BROTHERS: When two child like older men, who still live with their single parents, are going to share a room because their parents have wed, you have one crazy situation. Put Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly playing the parts, and this seems to be a great recipe for a racous comedy. This seems like a sure fire bet if your looking for some laughs.

ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO: Rent is over due and Zack and Miri, platonic friends since childhoold, need to come up with some cash soon. The answer? That’s obvious, go into the adult entertainment industry. As you can imagine this is a perfect enviornment for a funny film.

GET SMART: Agent 86 makes a return to the big screen, and he has us right where he wants us. The classic james bond spy spoof, the shoe phone, and all the classic quotes. This is a modern day version that looks back at the antics of Maxwell Smart.

MADAGASCAR: ESCAPE 2 AFRICA: As you might imagine, this is the continuation to the animated smash hit Madagascar. The four animal heroes, Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, and Gloria the Hippo are trying to get back to New York’s famous Central Park Zoo, which is the only home they know. As oppossed to going home, due to the Penguins, they are heading off to Africa, for more adventures.

ROLE MODELS: Danny (Paul Rudd) and Wheeler (William Scott) a couple of energy drink promoters, might be seeing some hard jail time after destroying the company vehicle while binging. The option to get out of being locked up is to perform 150 hours of community service. They will have to mentor some kids in a big brother type situation. A good situation for some good laughs.

TROPIC THUNDER: Filled with great actors we soon see this movie is a claasic parody of popular war films. In order to inspire his crew to create a quality war film, the now venturesome director into the middle of nowhere, and leaves them there by themselves. The goal is to scare them into producing a war classic, which hidden cameras will capture. Unbelievabley, as the director steps on an old land mine and dies, the crew is left on its own, and they are covinced everything is just an act, but the bullets flying are actually real. Great cast with incredible make up for Robert Downey Jr.and Tom Cruise.

The films listed above, and virtually any other movie ever made, are availiable to buy, rent, or even download right onto your computer. Dowloading movies from websites online has fast become one of the most popular ways for aquiring movies. Look online to locate websites to get free downloads. This is a very good way to build a specific library of movies.

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