The American
Film Institute in Los Angeles, California, in mid-June
2000 selected America's 100 Funniest Movies with a blue-ribbon
panel or "jury" of more than 1,800 leaders of the American
movie community including actors, directors, screenwriters, editors,
cinematographers, historians, film executives and critics.
AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs revealed America's
100 funniest movies from a ballot of 500
nominated movies. According to the AFI, these are "the
films and film artists that have made audiences laugh throughout
the century."
See also this site's sections on the Comedy
Films Genre and the Greatest Comedies of All Time and Funniest
Film Moments and Scenes.
Judging Criteria For Selection of Nominated Films included:
Feature-Length Fiction Film: The film must
be in narrative format typically more than 60 minutes long
American Film: The film must be an English-language
film with significant creative and/or financial production elements
from the United States
Funny: Regardless of genre, the total comedic
impact of a film's elements must create an experience greater than
the sum of the smile
Legacy: Laughs that echo across time, enriching
America's film heritage and inspiring artists and audiences today
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