I chose Will Ferrell cause he was usually more mild and cause Elf was fuckin’ good, Anchorman also good, I liked Get Hard enough
Jim Carrey would be a very close second cause he’s usually cleaner and he’s easy watching, casting him in Sonic the Hedgehog was gold. Grinch is always good.
I can’t stand the way Adam Sandler yells, I don’t find him funny. I really liked Uncut Gems, Anger Management was good but that’s because I’m a Nicholson fan. He might do well with more serious stuff, heard good things about him as a person though.
It's a little dated now, since it came out in 1980, but it's still funny - if you're one of those people who's still in touch with the sense of humour you had as an adolescent. It's a parody of the disaster film genre which hit a peak in the seventies (Towering Inferno, The Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake, etc, etc), so you'll only get some of the references if you're familiar with those trashy films, but it's silly and ridiculous enough that my young-teen daughter was amused by it.
Which of these comedic actors is better?
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I have no idea who Leslie Nielsen is.
I chose Will Ferrell cause he was usually more mild and cause Elf was fuckin’ good, Anchorman also good, I liked Get Hard enough
Jim Carrey would be a very close second cause he’s usually cleaner and he’s easy watching, casting him in Sonic the Hedgehog was gold. Grinch is always good.
I can’t stand the way Adam Sandler yells, I don’t find him funny. I really liked Uncut Gems, Anger Management was good but that’s because I’m a Nicholson fan. He might do well with more serious stuff, heard good things about him as a person though.
I’m not real big on slapstick/loud comedy
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leslie nielsen was the star of airplane which is consistently the number one rated comedy movie of all time
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Never heard of it before
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Surely you can't be serious.
You might give Airplane! a try.
It's a little dated now, since it came out in 1980, but it's still funny - if you're one of those people who's still in touch with the sense of humour you had as an adolescent. It's a parody of the disaster film genre which hit a peak in the seventies (Towering Inferno, The Poseidon Adventure, Earthquake, etc, etc), so you'll only get some of the references if you're familiar with those trashy films, but it's silly and ridiculous enough that my young-teen daughter was amused by it.