

Or, in my case, of repeating full scenes to people as a clueless, obsessive nerd. Nowadays, when we hear a “flesh wound,” a “ni!” or a “huge tracts of land,” our first thoughts are often of having full scenes repeated to us by clueless, obsessive nerds. It sucks that some of the shine has been taken off Holy Grail by its own overwhelming ubiquity. Stars: Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Connie Booth

Here are the best comedies on Netflix as of September 2021. You can call this the Mindhorn / Casa de Mi Padre (RIP!) Rule-yeah, they’re not better movies than, say, The Artist, but they definitely make me laugh more.
SHORT COMEDIC MONOLOGUES FOR WOMEN MOVIE
Again, for the purpose of these rankings I’m looking at how funny a movie is alongside how well made it is-meaning you might see some absolutely hilarious comedies that aren’t that well respected by critics coming in higher than better reviewed, more technically proficient films. Let’s take a quick trip through the funniest movies on Netflix right now. It might not be as deep of a roster as it was five years ago, but there’s still a great variety of comedies to choose from.Īnyway. And to Netflix’s credit, they’ve been slowly building up a roster of legitimately good Netflix exclusives like The Mitchells vs. Step Brothers is back on the original streamer, and back near the top of our list. At this point we might have to sit through every one of those Adam Sandler movies to see if any are actually good enough to recommend.įortunately at least one true classic returned to Netflix at the start of October. At one point this list had 50 movies on it every month now it’s usually only 30 movies deep. You’ll see a lot of Netflix originals on the list below, but not enough to make up for all the classics that have fallen out of rotation over the last few years. It’s just a vicious cycle where I can never win.Netflix’s focus on original content is really starting to impact its lineup of movies. And it makes me all the more self-conscious and closed lipped.

And because I’m obviously uncomfortable, I think everyone else senses it and doesn’t like me because of it. Then I end just having this feeling that there’s something wrong with me and so I stand and I walk around just being uncomfortable in my own skin. And everyone’s staring at it, wondering what it is, and where it came from, and I don’t even realize that it’s there. I get this feeling like there’s some large mark painted on my face. Even though no one is probably even looking at me. I don’t know…I just get all self-conscious and feel like everyone’s staring at me. I just get anxious sometimes when I’m around large groups of people. For any other use of the script, please contact me. If you’re a student who would like to perform this monologue for class, just make sure you credit me, Maggie Coyle, as the author. The script isn’t exact to my performance above, but my performance is based on it. You can find out more about the project here.īelow is the script from “Shy Girl” monologue. Since I’m beginning to dabble in acting, the project is meant as a means for me to acquire more acting experience where I can work on refining my craft. 100 Monologues is a project where I’m writing monologue scripts, performing, and filming the pieces.
