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Pop Screen : Here Comes The Comedy Monday

Putting the old gag, Friday and the 00's weird news reporter.

Let’s get through our Comedy Monday list for our page of “Pop Screen”. As we back with our movie recommendation, this time we go light with the charm of prank, gag and  joke. We place some modern comedy centrics and the other old timer which deserves and should be on the list. Well, what’s the harm to giggle a bit, just start off right from your whole week.

Here’s the sneak peek for our Pop Screen lists :

Anchorman : The Legend of Ron Burgundy

Ron Burgundy, starring Will Ferrell is a complete outrage. The anchorman, Ron and his co-achors is getting through a major shift of TV and networking along with the raising of feminism movement during 70’s. All of its gender issues are wrapped up in a slob comical motion. The calamity of bitter feud and love affair pour another funny and vulgarity contained beneath the hilarious act of notable actors such as, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd and Christina Applegate. 

The Legend of Ron Burgundy is written by Will Ferrell himself and co-written by Adam McKay. Virgiously, this movie is a satirical comedy influenced by the real condition of women inequality during the 70s. As serious as it gets, this film still finds you some joke just right in the middle.


Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan)

Borat is a mockumentary, an outrage-weird cultural trip walked off  by Borat, the local news reporter from Kazakhstan. A stage of beyond embarrassment scene, Borat pursues its journalist duty to report an abroad journey in the US falling in a series of cringe, unworthy yet offensively hilarious. This one is a pure comedy, a belly laugh machine.

This comical set played by Sacha Baron Cohen won’t stop you laughing out of wonder. Though, narratively this film contains some buried sarcasm and mockery over the white supremacy. The comical act, gesture and person put this movie on our 5 top lists. 


Friday

The gambit of urban life and tough neighborhood are the back to back sneak peek of their finest comedy of Jones and Smokey. Starred by Ice Cube and Chris Tucker, this one is a cult classic, no doubt this would be on top of your list. It’s a simple picture of a day-off duty that turns into an unbelievable Friday. This movie is a down right laugh out loud. 

As they are stuck in a sticky situation, this double trouble, Jones and Smokey find a way out, but the stroke of comedic action is the marquee for this simple plot. To be fair, this one is the top-notch selection. The comedy centric played by Ice Cube and Chris Tucker is just purely as you watch it, a natural cause with the bare face.


The Big Lebowski 

Trapped into an unknown situation, an old-gag slacker, Jeff “The Dude” Lebowski is mistaken for a millionaire douche forcing him to play along in a kidnapping situation. The iconic blak-glass and his milky vodka may be considered as one of the hilarious-entertaining messes. Some parts of this film also expose the underworld of “The Dude” grass dream compelling with a reluctant yet funny act. 

This film is the same sort of surrealist picture with a slap of farce and clowney story telling. There’s something underneath which some cinephes called it as a nihilist dum-face. Aside from jeopardy, The Big Lebowski also captures the tone of white-american with its Bowling Alley and slur of sarcasm. 


MASH

MASH is the all timer laugh buster, knocking off some practical jokes picked up from a miserable life during the Korean WAR. Alert, this one is a strange and disturbing comedy This movie evolves some metaphysical cruelty and undisputed reality which surprisingly make you laugh for something that isn’t hilariously funny. A gigantic film length will not bore you death, on the contrary, that’s all the brain teaser. 

MASH is the big stick among the other light laughter. Though, it deserved the 5 list based on its smart-weird and antic gag from the war. This film film maybe slow burn you with the mimical play and horrible prank starred  by Donald Shuterland, Elliot Gould and Tom Skerritt

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