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Classic B horror shown on the creature features TV program hosted by Bob Wilkins and John Stanley

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This is a list of all movies and series discussed by the YouTube format Cinemassacre's Monster Madness.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0M0rxSz3IF0CsSour1iWmw

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Classic_Monsters

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owned but havent watched. or watch again.

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Movies I've seen since creating a Trakt account, sorted by my rating

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A list of the films added to the National Film Registry. (Updated 11/1/23)

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Creature Features similar to the classic and cult horror movies of the 1930s to 1950s, the horror and science-fiction films of the 1950s, British horror films of the 1960s, and the Japanese "giant monster" movies of the 1960s and 1970s.

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...and 50 more worth mentioning
https://digitaldreamdoor.com/mobile/z-movies/movies-comedy.html

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Top 100 horror movies as picked by Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Rebekah McKendry, and Ryan Turekthe, hosts of Blumhouse's Shock Waves podcast.

podcast.blumhouse.com/episode-100

They didn't wanna number 'em, so they're in alphabetical order.

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Movies to watch this holiday season.

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AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs is a list of the 100 funniest American films of all time.

Regardless of genre, the films on this list possess a total comedic impact that creates an experience greater than the sum of the smiles. These movies provide laughs that echo across time, enriching America's film heritage and inspiring artists and audiences today.

Source: http://www.afi.com/100Years/laughs.aspx

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What makes a comedy a classic? Something that floats on the changing tides of time and taste, remaining relevant – and hilarious? It probably takes more than a football to the groin or a juiced-up fart on the audio track. (Though we’re not not saying those can sometimes be the pinnacle of professional-grade jokes.) We don’t have the answer, but with our Essential list assembling 140 of the best comedies ever made, we’re getting closer to laugh-out-loud enlightenment than humanly thought possible. We’re melting minds, splitting sides, and slapping knees here.

To that end, we’ve included all forms of the comedy movie. From slapstick (Dumb & Dumber, It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World) to silent (The General, Modern Times). Rom-coms (Moonstruck, Annie Hall) to screwball (It Happened One Night, Bringing Up Baby). Parody (Airplane!, Scary Movie) to postmodern (Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Galaxy Quest). These 140 movies will take you to college (Old School, Animal House), past some fan favorites (Step Brothers, Super Troopers), and all around the globe (Kung Fu Hustle, Amelie).

There’s no minimum review count for this list. We opened it up to movies of yesteryear, which typically don’t get as many reviews as their modern comedy rivals. Many of these inducted films have high Tomatometer scores and are Certified Fresh, but the Tomatometer was not our only guide. Some comedies that stand the test of time did not necessarily pass the critical test on release, and we’re honoring those here. These are not the best-reviewed comedy films ever released, but they are the essential comedies, movies that broke the Laugh-O-Meter – we’ll totally trademark that soon, so dibs – shaped the genre, molded generations, and which audiences return to time and again, to lift the spirits.

Ready to whip out your funny bone and bash it violently on the nearest flat surface? Then you’re ready for our list of the best comedy movies ever: Rotten Tomatoes’ 140 Essential Comedies!
Link: https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/100-essential-comedy-movies/

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