Outrageous Ideas Starting a Comedy Club Or Comedy Night



Life is getting monotonous and it feels like you are ploughing through the dredges every day looking for a bright spark. Then it hits you to do something simply outrageous that will lead to a raucous amount of laughter and terrible aches to the stomach because of laughing stitches. You are thinking of starting a comedy club or comedy night. You shoot it down because it is too idealistic and the logistics behind will drive you nuts. Its either that or you trudge back to the boredom. Well, its not. There is a silver lining in your pathetic life after all.

Starting a comedy club or comedy night might sound like a bold idea but it really is not that difficult. The first task is to rally the audience. Without an audience, who is going to enjoy this performance with you? Invite your closest friends and family members, take it as a time to bond back with them. Have a good laugh and the chance to revisit this scenario later on in life. If you would like to make this a social event, go on and invite friends and acquaintances , even friends of friends can be invited. Use this opportunity to widen that social circle of yours.

The next step in starting a comedy club or comedy night will be to find a suitable venue. If the event is merely a small get together, a gathering of not more than 10, any living room of decent size and space is fine. Just move the furniture a little for a clearing, put some cushions on the floor and you have an impromptu yet comfortable stage and seats. What is more, you will be so close to the comedian, you just might be able to spot a nose hair or two. If the event is a large social event, a larger clearer area will be needed. If you are low on a budget, try the lawn on a good sunny day or any amphitheater nearby. Make sure you have the license to host a gathering there before you start to.

A little food might be in order. If not, at least have some drinks on hand. Laughing can lead to quite a hoarse throat at time and a little cordial will not hurt the larynx and the wallet. You can also organize it to be a little pot luck lunch.

Most importantly though, you will need the comedian. Hire a comedian from an entertainment booking agency. Tell them if its a family event or stud’s night or whatever it is and they will send a suitable comedian over to entertain. From here on, everything will be handled. Just make sure not to eat that much prior to the show or you will be grasping your stomach and laughing away in pain.

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Old Movies Vs Contemporary Movies



Nowadays generation prefer to watch contemporary digital movies. They are more interested in special effects, beautiful actresses and actors and a simple plot. In other words, they prefer to watch movies without any sense. Well, it is sad but it is true.

However, there are so many great old movies which should be in every house: “It Happened One Night” “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington”, “Sunset Boulevard” and etc. These old classic movies have great performances and excellent actors are played in these movies. These movies are lack of special effects, but actors play is so amazing that it is impossible to say that these films are not worth watching. Every old movie has a complex and interesting plot.

Those people who consider old movies not interesting are wrong, let’s take Alfred Hitchcock’s films. Well, it is impossible to describe all your emotions in one line after watching his films. His “The Birds” is a real masterpiece. Without a doubt, not all contemporary movies are bad, there are many good movies.

Where can old movies be downloaded? There are many online websites which offer visitors many movies of different genres to download. What is your favorite movie genre? You can be sure you will find it online. You can download a liked movie and watch any time it is suitable for you.

In order to spend a nice evening with your friends you need to have a good classic movie at home and watch it all together. Also, there are many good kind old movies for children.

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Good Comedy Movies



Good comedy movies can lift your spirits after a tough week, and there’s even scientific evidence to suggest a link between laughter with improved health. While I’m no Patch Adams, I do care about the well-being of my readers, so that’s why I’ve put together this list of 12 good comedy movies that might otherwise go unnoticed. A few modern comedy classics are included, but you’ll also find foreign comedies, cult comedies, and even classic comedies.

Groundhog Day (1993) – Phil Connors (Bill Murray) is a misanthropic television weatherman who’s unhappy about having to cover the annual Groundhog Day ceremonies in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. But imagine his surprise when a blizzard strands him in the small town, and Phil suddenly finds himself living the same day over and over. Murray is perfect as the wisecracking jerk who slowly finds redemption, and Andie MacDowell makes a beautiful love interest.

The Princess Bride (1987) – Framed as a fairy tale read by a grandfather (Peter Falk) to his sick grandson (Fred Savage), The Princess Bride tells the story of Westley (Cary Elwes), a farmhand who tries to reunite with his true love, Buttercup (Robin Wright), after being presumed dead. But Buttercup is in the clutches of the wicked Prince Humperdinck (Chris Sarandon), and so Westley must seek help from the massive Fezzik (Andre the Giant) and a Spaniard named Inigo Montoya (Mandy Patinkin). A wonderful comedy for all ages, it also features plenty of romance, fantasy, and action.

Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) – Cary Grant plays Mortimer Brewster, a newlywed who learns that his aunts and brother are completely insane. The two aunts have been poisoning elderly bachelors and burying them in the basement, and Mortimer’s brother is convinced that he’s Teddy Roosevelt. But things get even more complicated for Mortimer when his other brother, Jonathan (Raymond Massey), arrives. As it turns out, Jonathan is completely psychotic, and he’s soon plotting to kill the only stable member of the family. Despite the gruesome nature of the crimes committed, the film is a comedy (and a darn good one at that).

The Perfect Crime (2004) – A black comedy from Spain, The Perfect Crime follows Rafael (Guillermo Toledo), a department store salesman bucking for a promotion. He’s also slept with every woman in his department expect one: the homely Lourdes (Monica Cervera). But when an accident suddenly produces a fresh corpse, Rafael finds himself in debt to Lourdes, and she intends to collect…with a vengeance.

The Big Lebowski (1998) – If you’d like to experience what’s been called “the first cult film of the Internet era,” then be sure to watch this slacker comedy from Joel and Ethan Coen. Jeff Bridges stars as The Dude, a stoner who’s mistaken for a millionaire with the same name and drawn into a web of intrigue. Hardcore fans attend an annual celebration known as Lebowski Fest, and the film is chock-full of quotable dialogue. Also starring John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Sam Elliott.

The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) – Before Airplane! and the Naked Gun films, writers Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker created this zany sketch comedy film that parodies everything from educational films to kung-fu flicks. The unusual cast includes Bill Bixby, Tony Dow, Donald Sutherland, and George Lazenby. Directed by John Landis, who would later helm successful comedies such as National Lampoon’s Animal House, Trading Places, and Three Amigos.

Hollywood Shuffle (1987) – Robert Townsend directed, produced, co-wrote, and stars in this tale of an actor struggling to make it big in Hollywood. Filled with humorous daydreams and spoofs lampooning the stereotypical roles often given to minorities, the film was paid for with Townsend’s credit cards. A number of future stars make appearances, including Keenan Ivory Wayans and Damon Wayans.

The Kid (1921) – The Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) takes in an abandoned child (Jackie Coogan), cares for him, and teaches him the finer points of being a con-man. But when welfare workers try to separate the duo, the Tramp is willing to do whatever it takes to be reunited. As with most classic comedies from Chaplin, the film mixes laughs with moments of sadness and social commentary. It’s a silent film, by the way, but don’t let that stop you from experiencing the magic of Chaplin.

Cabin Boy (1994) – Former David Letterman writer Chris Elliott stars as Nathaniel Mayweather, the arrogant heir to a hotel empire. Seeking to board the Queen Catherine to Hawaii, he instead stumbles onto a dilapidated fishing vessel named The Filthy Whore. Now stranded on the sea with an unhappy crew (including Brian Doyle-Murray and James Gammon), Nathaniel must earn his keep and contend with all the dangers of Hell’s Bucket, including a jealous giant (Mike Starr), an iceberg monster, and a cupcake that likes to spit tobacco. While it’s a bizarre comedy, it should be perfect for those whose taste in humor is unconventional.

EuroTrip (2004) – After finding out that his longtime pen pal is actually a beautiful girl, recent high school graduate Scotty Thomas (Scott Mechlowicz) heads off to Germany to make things right. He’s joined by three other pals (including Michelle Trachtenberg), and their adventures include soccer hooligans, amorous Italians, and a nude beach filled with only men. Watch for Matt Damon in a cameo as the lead singer of a band.

Soapdish (1991) – The plotlines of soap operas are funny enough on their own, but this film raises the ante by taking a look behind the scenes of the fictitious The Sun Also Sets. The all-star cast includes Sally Field, Robert Downey Jr., Kevin Kline, Whoopi Goldberg, Teri Hatcher, and Elizabeth Shue.

The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (1972) – Remade in America as The Man with One Red Shoe (starring Tom Hanks), this French comedy classic stars Pierre Richard as Francois Perrin, a hapless violinist who gets caught up in the power struggle between two members of the French secret service. Filled with slapstick comedy, action, and a liberal dash of French eroticism.

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