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Classic Comedy Movies at Spout

There's something about classic comedy movies that keep us coming back. Long after they initially made us laugh, we’re ready to watch them again. Even though we know every joke, every well-placed stunt, and may have every line memorized, we keep coming back to those same classic comedies. And when we are all grandparents, we'll probably look forward to sharing those same movies with our grandchildren. From The Seven Year Itch to Three Amigos!, these are the knee-slappers that stand the test of time.

So what exactly is it that keeps these classic comedy movies so fresh? As you’re thinking about your answer, you should also register at Spout, and share your wisdom with the rest of the sweetest online movie community you've ever seen.

As soon as you’re done filling out your registration to become a Spout member (trust us, it’s quick and easy), you can get right in the thick of things and start talking with other Spout members. Feel free to jump in on running discussions about films, and voice your two cents about the top classic comedy movies--according to you! While you're at it, check out some previews for movies that could be the next instant classic comedies.

As a Spout member, you can go nuts rating and tagging movies, listing films, discussing movies, and blogging about your favorite classic comedy movies. Anything you can think of doing around your favorite films is something we’re up for at Spout. Because we're cool like that, and the whole online community lives for this stuff.

List Your Favorite Classic Comedy Movies

To help get you good and addicted, Spout has a whole stack of excellent features our users can’t get enough of. One of the most-used tools is our list-building feature. You can keep it simple and go with "My Top Ten Comedies," or get really particular and build lists like: "The Long and Short of Martin Short" or "Here Comes the Judge (Reinhold)". You are only limited by your creativity (and perhaps the number of classic comedy movies in which Judge Reinhold has appeared).

Combine your well-crafted lists with other great features like blogging and having your say in group discussions, and you can quickly become a trusted Spout expert. And, just in case you have any embarrassing gaps in your own collection of top classic comedy movies, you can fill them with selections from the Spout store.

Not only can you list classic comedy movies, but with the tagging feature available from Spout, you can find great movies by checking out how people tag them. You can give movies your own one-word descriptor tags, too, and see if anyone else has used the tags you use. For instance, tags like: dude, personal-classic, or even classic-comedy turn up some expected results, and will maybe turn up a few classic comedies that are ... well ... let's just say they're “special” in their own way. That's all that really matters here anyway—you and your movies.

And what would the benefit of being in a super-cool online community be if you couldn't start or join groups? This is the good stuff, right here, because there are other people to get excited and worked up with. You'd be amazed what some people consider to be classic comedy movies. They might even need some group therapy, but where better to get it than Spout? That's what Spout is really all about—sharing your out-of-control love for movies. And you can start diggin' on it simply by signing up at Spout.

Sharing Your Opinions of Classic Comedy Movies

By now the benefits of signing up with Spout should be pretty darn clear. In fact, we're a little surprised you are still reading down here. Nothing funny here, we promise. So do yourself a favor and take a tour of the place--you’re sure to have more fun there. Then scoot on over to our registration page. Sign up is fast, easy, free, and the best way to start discovering and sharing classic comedy movies and watching film previews of soon-to-be classics.

In case you were curious, we don't limit ourselves to classic comedy movies, we've got classic family movies, new release horror movies, and the latest animation films in here for you, too. Whatever you might want!

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