I saw 'Death at a Funeral' the other day, much better than i expected.
Brock Senior Member Location Kent 26 Nov 2007 #16 I saw 'Death at a Funeral' the other day, much better than i expected.
Chuffy Veteran Location On the banks of the Exe 26 Nov 2007 #17 barq said: Spooky! Click to expand... I was going to suggest Schindler's List but there's black and there's black...
barq said: Spooky! Click to expand... I was going to suggest Schindler's List but there's black and there's black...
ajevans New Member Location Birmingham 26 Nov 2007 #18 'Happiness' probably has the blackest humour of any film of seen.
longers Legendary Member 26 Nov 2007 #20 Melvil said: Man bites Dog. The humour is very dark indeed. Click to expand... You're not kidding!
barq Senior Member Location Birmingham, UK 26 Nov 2007 #21 I know it is supposedly a biopic and camp classic, but I think of Mommie Dearest as an unintentionally black humoured film.
I know it is supposedly a biopic and camp classic, but I think of Mommie Dearest as an unintentionally black humoured film.
T terry huckle New Member 26 Nov 2007 #22 "Blazing Saddles" has a few moments "The Tall Guy"....or is that just bad taste?
SamNichols New Member Location Colne, Lancs 26 Nov 2007 #23 Welcome to Colinwood is pretty funny, and has some pretty funny black moments in it.
got-to-get-fit New Member Location Yarm, Cleveland 27 Nov 2007 #24 Little miss sunshine........the dance at the end is the most darkly funny thing i have ever seen.