Monday, November 16, 2015

The five scripts funniest movies ever – Infobae.com

   
   


 
     

       
       
 
       
 
       
       
 
 Annie Hall, A and two Adams and Eve Groundhog Day head the list
Annie Hall, A Eva and two Adams and Groundhog Day top the list Credit:

Making people laugh is not an easy task. The plays are a very popular genre in movies, but not all manage to stay in the memory of the public. The Writers Guild of America (Writers Guild of America) drew up a list of movies that have the funniest scripts. Then the first five films that top the rankings:

1- Annie Hall (1997): Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman wrote this film starring Diane Keaton and Allen who won four Oscars. The plot tells the story of Alvy, a humorist who reflects on his life, after separating from Annie. The authors intended it to be funny and even had wanted to name it Anhedonia (inability to experience pleasure).

2- A Eva and two Adams (Some Like it Hot, 1959): Billy Wilder and IAL Diamond wrote this story based on the film Fanfare of Love . Two musicians to witness a slaughter in Chicago, fleeing to avoid being trapped by the gangsters. The musicians having no money, dress as women and enter a band, to go unnoticed. He is starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon.

3 Groundhog Day (Groundhog Day, 1993) Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis were the authors of the script. In the story, directed by Ramis, Bill Murray plays a meteorologist who travels to a village festival to cover the Groundhog Day. The next day, relives the same day over and over again.

4- And where is the pilot? (Airplane !, 1980 ) Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker brothers have written a script based on the movie Zero hour! Arthur Hailey to parody the films about disasters that were fashionable in the early 70

5- Tootsie (1982): The director Sydney Pollack told the mixture of one script was written by Don McGuire another Dustin Hoffman was working with Murray Schisgal. The screenplay was nominated for an Oscar and won the Screen Actors Guild Award. It is the story of an actor who become unemployed and is disguised as a woman to return to television.

     


     

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