“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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The International Man of Mystery provided wit and satire to back up Mike Myers hilarious antics.

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The amount of James Bond references is considered an ode to the iconic film. But, there’s also smart, insightful comedy that’s worth the watch any day of the week.

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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

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The nineties were full of Jim Carrey playing loveable-goofy roles. The catchphrases from all three films were inescapable around your group of friends.

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It’s no surprise that Carrey would go on to become the face of mainstream comedy for the rest of the decade and into the new millenium.

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American Pie

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Paul and Chris Weitz made their directorial debut in the first film of the American Pie series.

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The film focuses on five friends who attend high school, and they make a pact to lose their virginities before their graduation. The title is borrowed from the song of the same name by Don McLean. The next movie ahead had a lot of success, all thanks to its ensemble cast and some girl named Marissa Tomei.

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Tommy Boy

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The comedic set pieces of Tommy Boy are worn out. But, the joy of Chris Farley’s charm and constant screw-ups imake this film a timeless classic.

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It has a lot of the qualities of some of the comedies that are being released today. Farley succeeds where Sandler wouldn’t have excelled.

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