“Unlocking Laughter: The Hidden Gems of 90s Cinema That Still Tickled Our Funny Bones!”

"Unlocking Laughter: The Hidden Gems of 90s Cinema That Still Tickled Our Funny Bones!"
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And to think, some writer named Conan O’Brien brushed off Myers idea for this sketch on Saturday Night Live.

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Mrs. Doubtfire

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This movie is one of the finest examples of comedy in the nineties. From the on-the-nose needle drops like the scene where Robin Williams dances to ‘Dude Looks Like A Lady’ by Aerosmith, to the fashion, Williams was unforgettable in this one.

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The most surprising was the perfect little bow at the end of the movie. What was the Farrelly brothers movie that made Cameron Diaz a star? More on that later.

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Home Alone

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One of the biggest box office successes of the nineties made Macaulay Culkin a household name.

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Kevin McCallister is left home alone after his family forgets him for the Christmas family vacation to Paris. Of course, Kevin has his encounters with the Wet Bandits, but little do they know he’s some sort of whiz kid.

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There’s Something About Mary

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Cameron Diaz had a career-defining role thanks to another Farrelly brothers classic hit. Ben Stiller’s sweet-natured personality was a tough match for the other males trying to win Mary’s heart.

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Outside of the profanity and a cameo of Brett Favre, nobody could forget Stiller’s zipper genitalia scene or Diaz’s bangs. Still on the way, the film that borrowed a popular song by Don McLean.

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Austin Powers

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