December 28, 2017 | Sammy Tran

Rib Cracking Facts About Comedy Films


There's nothing like a good laugh, and comedy movies are some of the best ways for us to tickle our funny bones and satisfy our need for deep, hardy fun. Hear our some belly-bursting facts about comedy films.


Comedy Films Facts

24. Commitment to the Craft

While preparing for his role in what is probably the best ice skating movie of all time, Blades of Glory, Jon Heder suffered a broken ankle. With only five days left before the film was scheduled to shoot, Heder went down on the ice with a hairline fracture, and production was pushed back three months. The directors of the film would later state it was a blessing in disguise, as it allowed them to finish their ridiculous set pieces for the movie.

Comedy Films factsBlades of Glory (2007), DreamWorks

23. From Fiction to Reality

"The F*cking Catalina Wine Mixer" from Step Brothers is now one of the most infamous Will Ferrell scenes, but the biggest helicopter leasing event in the Western Hemisphere didn’t actually exist when the film was shot. But now it does! Inspired by the comedy classic, the Catalina Wine Mixer had its first Annual event in 2015, and is still going strong as an end of summer beach party.

Comedy Films factsStep Brothers (2008), Columbia Pictures

Advertisement

22. Multiple Personalities

Coming to America was the first film in which Eddie Murphy set up his schtick of playing multiple characters. It was also the first film appearance of soon-to-be Academy Award winner Cuba Gooding Jr.

Comedy Films factsComing to America (1988), Paramount Pictures

21. Burger Joint

The McDowell’s of Coming to America was obviously a reference to McDonald’s, but the film was actually shot on location at a Wendy’s that was scheduled to be shut down. McDonald’s was ok with the reference to their fast food kingdom, but one local manager didn’t get the memo, and showed up on set one day to give the production team an earful.

Comedy Films factsComing to America (1988), Paramount Pictures

20. Heavy Duty Makeup

It took four and a half hours to apply Robin Williams’ makeup for Mrs. Doubtfire. He once went to a local San Francisco sex shop tried to buy a sex toy while dressed as the character.

Comedy Films factsMrs. Doubtfire (1993), Twentieth Century Fox

Advertisement

19. Murray Bros

In Bill Murray’s Scrooged, all three of his brothers make an appearance at some point. John Murray plays his brother, Brian Doyle Murray his father, and Joel Murray shows up as a party guest. That’s the Christmas spirit, Bill!

Comedy Films factsScrooged (1988), Paramount Pictures

18. A House Reworked

Animal House is one of the most famous comedies of all time, and was responsible for making John Belushi a star. The original script, however, was about cult leader Charles Manson in high school, and was titled Laser Orgy Girls. After the script was rejected, Harold Ramis and Douglas Kenney went back to the drawing board and used their college experiences to come up with Animal House.

Comedy Films factsNational Lampoon

17. Animal University

The University of Oregon is Animal House’s Faber College, and was the only school to allow the film to be shot on their campus. The decision by the University’s dean to host the production of Animal House was influenced by an earlier decision to not allow The Graduate to shoot there, which he regretted.

Comedy Films factsWikimedia Commons, Rick Obst

Advertisement

16. Idea in a Doctor

The inspiration for the character of Borat apparently comes from a Jewish doctor whom Sacha Baron Cohen met while on vacation in southern Russia. Of course, the doctor wasn’t a blatantly homophobic racist, so hopefully he’s not too offended by the creative liberties taken by Cohen.

Comedy Films factsGetty Images

Factinate

Sign up to our newsletter.

History’s most fascinating stories and darkest secrets, delivered to your inbox daily. Making distraction rewarding since 2017.

Thank you!
Error, please try again.

15. Truth Hurts

The Borat scenes that apparently take place in Kazakhstan actually were shot in Glod, Romania, where the townspeople participated under the assumption that they were taking part in a documentary. Needless to say, they were pretty pissed after learning the truth, and filed one of the many, many suits against the production.

Comedy Films factsBorat (2006), Everyman Pictures

14. Slip of the Tongue

Baron Cohen often uses Hebrew in place of other languages in his films. In Borat, his Kazakh is really a mixture of Hebrew and Israeli slang, while in The Dictator he uses Hebrew in place of what is supposed to be Arabic.

Comedy Films factsGetty Images

Advertisement

13. Too Much To Handle

Famed comedy director Todd Phillips, responsible for classics such as Old School and The Hangover, quit his role as director on Borat when he received death threats shortly after filming the rodeo scene. Concerned for his safety, Phillips didn’t feel comfortable continuing with the film.

Comedy Films factsGetty Images

12. Tasty Spanish

Will Ferrell likes to show off his Spanish skills, as evident in his film Casa de Mi Padre. In Anchorman, there is a scene shot in a Mexican restaurant called Escupimos en su Alimento, which translates to "We spit in your Food."

Comedy Films factsGetty Images

11. Missing Tooth

The Hangover isn’t all fiction, as Ed Helms, who plays the character of Stu, actually has a missing tooth in real life, and usually wears an implant. For the scenes in which Stu’s fang is missing, Helms simply removed his fake tooth.

Comedy Films factsThe Hangover (2009), Warner Bros.

Advertisement

10. Who You Gonna Call?

The original script for Ghostbusters was a bit different than the final film. Dan Aykroyd had first envisioned the film to take place in the future, where Ghostbusters contributed as members of society with jobs as firemen and paramedics.

Comedy Films factsGhostbusters (1984), Columbia Pictures

9. Big Words

The Big Lebowski used the word “dude” 161 times, and used a form of the f-word 292 times. Lebowski himself says “man” 147 times, which puts his usage rate at a clip of 1.5 times per minutes, man.

Comedy Films factsGetty Images

8. We’re Gonna Need More Wax

Steve Carrell insisted that the chest waxing scene from The 40-Year-Old Virgin be realistic, so it’s his real chest hair that you see being ripped out. He told director Judd Apatow that he wanted it to be real, so Apatow set up five cameras and they did the scene in one take.

Comedy Films factsThe 40 Year Old Virgin (2005), Universal Pictures

Advertisement

7. Presidential Monkey

The comedy Bedtime for Bonzo, in which Ronald Reagan adopts a monkey and hires a nanny to help him care for the monkey, renewed the actor and future president's career. However, one critic, talking about the film, would quip that Reagan was “the first president in history to be out-acted by a chimp.”

Comedy Films factsFlickr, Levan Ramishvili

6. Sneaker Springboard

Jeff Spicoli was the role that helped launch Sean Penn’s career, but he wasn’t the only career Fast Times at Ridgemont High launched, as his checkerboard sneakers were produced by a little company that went by Vans. At the time, Vans was mostly known to surf and skate culture in southern California, and didn’t plan the product placement. Instead, Penn arrived on set with the shoes himself, and introduced the world to the brand.

Comedy Films factsFast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), Universal Pictures

5. Saving Private Shrek

Shrek was originally voiced by Chris Farley, but he sadly passed away before production finished. Mike Myers was then offered the role...at the premiere of Saving Private Ryan.

Comedy Films factsGetty Images

Advertisement

4. So Much For Fiction

In order for the film Meet the Fockers and use the name "Focker" in their film, the MPAA first forced the filmmakers to provide evidence that there were actual people with the last name. The MPAA, fun killers.

Comedy Films factsMeet the Fockers (2004), Universal Pictures

3. Soup Story

The Marx brothers are kings of comedy, and Duck Soup is one of their crowning achievements. But what is duck soup, exactly? According to Groucho: “Take two turkeys, one goose, four cabbages, but no duck, and mix them together. After one taste, you’ll duck soup the rest of your life.”

Comedy Films factsDuck Soup (1933), Paramount Pictures

2. Don’t Go

The Tip Top Cafe of Groundhog Day fame was not a real place, but rather a set created for the film. The locals of Woodstock, Illinois, where the movie was filmed, liked the place so much, they demanded it remained open after filming. It's still open, now as a broiled chicken restaurant.

Comedy Films factsWikipedia

Advertisement

1. Morality Play

Have you ever wondered why there are so many classic wholesome family comedies? Well, it's due to the Hays Code, which governed mid 20th-century filmmaking. The Hays Code was an attempt to censure film based on what the industry deemed to be proper moral behavior, and it would steer the direction of film from 1930-1966.

Paul Newman factsShutterstock

Sources:  12345678910111213141516171819


More from Factinate

Featured Article

My mom never told me how her best friend died. Years later, I was using her phone when I made an utterly chilling discovery.

Dark Family Secrets

Dark Family Secrets Exposed

Nothing stays hidden forever—and these dark family secrets are proof that when the truth comes out, it can range from devastating to utterly chilling.
April 8, 2020 Samantha Henman

Featured Article

Madame de Pompadour was the alluring chief mistress of King Louis XV, but few people know her dark history—or the chilling secret shared by her and Louis.

Madame de Pompadour Facts

Entrancing Facts About Madame de Pompadour, France's Most Powerful Mistress

Madame de Pompadour was the alluring chief mistress of King Louis XV, but few people know her dark history—or the chilling secret shared by her and Louis.
December 7, 2018 Kyle Climans

More from Factinate

Featured Article

I tried to get my ex-wife served with divorce papers. I knew that she was going to take it badly, but I had no idea about the insane lengths she would go to just to get revenge and mess with my life.

These People Got Genius Revenges

When someone really pushes our buttons, we'd like to think that we'd hold our head high and turn the other cheek, but revenge is so, so sweet.
April 22, 2020 Scott Mazza

Featured Article

Catherine of Aragon is now infamous as King Henry VIII’s rejected queen—but few people know her even darker history.

Catherine of Aragon Facts

Tragic Facts About Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII’s First Wife

Catherine of Aragon is now infamous as King Henry VIII’s rejected queen—but very few people know her even darker history.
June 7, 2018 Christine Tran



Dear reader,


Want to tell us to write facts on a topic? We’re always looking for your input! Please reach out to us to let us know what you’re interested in reading. Your suggestions can be as general or specific as you like, from “Life” to “Compact Cars and Trucks” to “A Subspecies of Capybara Called Hydrochoerus Isthmius.” We’ll get our writers on it because we want to create articles on the topics you’re interested in. Please submit feedback to contribute@factinate.com. Thanks for your time!


Do you question the accuracy of a fact you just read? At Factinate, we’re dedicated to getting things right. Our credibility is the turbo-charged engine of our success. We want our readers to trust us. Our editors are instructed to fact check thoroughly, including finding at least three references for each fact. However, despite our best efforts, we sometimes miss the mark. When we do, we depend on our loyal, helpful readers to point out how we can do better. Please let us know if a fact we’ve published is inaccurate (or even if you just suspect it’s inaccurate) by reaching out to us at contribute@factinate.com. Thanks for your help!


Warmest regards,



The Factinate team




Want to learn something new every day?

Join thousands of others and start your morning with our Fact Of The Day newsletter.

Thank you!

Error, please try again.