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Funniest Movie I've Ever Seen!


I really enjoy comedy...definitely my faveourite film genre....and this film is one that had me belly-laughing and guffawing all the way through.
If you're ever feeling blue, then this movie is guaranteed to lift your spirits.
Love It!!!!

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I agree....

I don't even know why this movie was not shared by the media....it is like a underground movie...

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yep this movie is awesome!!! Ive seen it like 10 times and I still enjoy it as much as the first time! LOVE IT!

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GĂ©rard Depardieu was fantastic, he played the idiot awsome:)
only problem is.. i dont belive such a great funny guy dont find a friend:)
i lought a lot!
one of the best french movies

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This is a really simply flick but I keep returning to it and enjoy it just as much each time. It's a bit of a guilty pleasure - a bit like Kate and Leopold (with the annoying Meg Ryan) and Sliding Doors (with the annoying Gwyneth Paltrow)but for different reasons.

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I loved it, and eventhough the first time I saw it I was only 13 I loved it eventhen! And the fact that it is in french is no poroblem!
This is a movie you have to see before you die!

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I also think that this movie is very funny and interesting.

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I totally agree... The movie had me in splits. The lighter side of French art!

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One of the best comedies I've seen. Much better than your typical american style movies with the same plot.
This movie was great from beginning to end. Clever witty dialogue and jokes etc.

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yes, yes, yes I wanted to ask this in a thread!

This is the funniest movie I'd ever see.
Sooooooooo funny haha just thinking about it makes me laugh

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I hate comedies,but I love this one.I also have seen it couple of times.Hilarious movie.

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I found this on IMDb because of The Grand Budapest Hotel, and am glad that I did. Depardieu and Reno both shined, and their normal personalities (at least on screen) were a huge part. A splendid film that I imagine many others would find fortune in watching.

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