We went around the horn last week with quotable movie lines. No surprise it came down to The Princess Bride versus Casablanca. Elizabeth pulled it out for Buttercup and company, earning Elizabeth her first win and with it the right to ask:
What is the funniest movie suitable for all audiences?
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Home Alone
I’m all for slapstick, physical comedies
Hate to revert to Pixar but I'll toss Monster's University into the mix. Monster's Inc. was also great, but at least one of my boys was scared by a couple of scenes, which I guess means it fails the "suitable for all audiences" test. Monster's University on the other hand he had no problem with. Monster's University, final answer.