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Beats me. All I know is that it still cracks me up. Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney, Dick Shawn, Phil Silvers, Terry-Thomas, and the incomparable Jonathan Winters? Somebody pinch me! I was lucky enough to see Jonathan Winters live at the Coliseum in Houston and to go backstage and shake his hand. Lord, he was freakin' hilarious!
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Good call on Layer Cake, Pole. It and Dr Strangelove are the only movies which I rewatched immediately after finishing the first viewing -- Layer Cake partly because of the accents that I needed to hear again. Others not mentioned yet: Brazil and Diva.
I don't understand how so many comedies are being mentioned. You can't possibly be laughing after the nth viewing. Songs are great to hear over and over. kubrick scenes are great to see over and over. peter sellers ACTING? fine. He is a legend. outright comedies though I don't get it.
I would fall in the group that finds the experience of a Kubrick movie as a one time thing. Once you've seen it, the experience is gone and every subsequent viewing is a letdown that can't live up to the experience of the first viewing.
Now that I think about it some more I'd like to add these comedies: I can watch those over and over again also.