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A Short Look At Funny Movies

By: Joseph Pope Humor is a subjective art. It is prone to being offensive or not offensive enough, and arriving at the perfect middle ground between these two extremes is a talent that's difficult to master. Only a handful of performers throughout the years have been able to accomplish this most daunting of tasks.

The history behind the genre known as comedic film is as diverse as the performers who have delighted us through the years. Film has now been around long enough to classify it as an old art form, not some young, silly upstart with no experience under its belt. And as a respectable institution, it's history can now be dissected and marveled at.

People first started flocking to films in the early 1900s. It wasn't long before creators of these films realized that many of these people would appreciate a chuckle as much as they would the more serious entertainment of dramatic movies. This is how comedy in film was born. Since then, it has taken on a life of its own and gone in many different directions.

The moviegoer's preference has always been a personal and ever-changing matter. This applies not just to comedic releases, but to all genres. As a result of this, all genres have to adapt from one moment to the next, resulting in a level of sophistication that waxes and wanes.

The boundaries imposed by the technology of any given age have also affected the style of movie to be released, and the style of acting therein. In the beginning, films had no sound. The thespians to gain notoriety in this era were forced to amuse audiences solely by means of physical comedy. The unique slapstick of Harold Lloyd comes to mind as example of this.

A movie that talks is something that we take for granted today. This simple thing brought early comedians a completely different method with which to work. The Marx Brothers were one of the first to take advantage of this, and blaze a trail on the path to the creation of bold, new styles of film.

Television would be next in line to alter the landscape. Many movie concepts were adapted into something of a more episodic nature to facilitate this new medium. Many of us are old enough to remember nights spent watching the antics of Jackie Gleason, or wondering what mischief Lucille Ball would get into this time.

The next clear advancement in comedic endeavors would be due not to a bright, new technology, but to a bold, new style. Woody Allen introduced a way of doing things that entailed infusing his characters with colloquy that was well above average. This brand of exceptional speech represented a clear break from anything that resembled the sight gag, and brought in a new era.

Film serves, in part, as a window into the past. We can count ourselves lucky to live in such times when this window is so easily available to anyone interested in looking through it. The next time you're searching for something to do, why not rent several comedic releases of bygone times, and witness the progression for yourself.


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Joseph Pope enjoys surfing the internet in his spare time. He often writes articles about the sites that he finds. This one is courtesy of a site that is brimming with funny junk.

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