57. Coming To America (1988) - 55.5 Points
Chuckles 41, Laughs 17, Belly Laughs 6 Notes: I hadn't seen this since 1988 and I had forgotten how funny it was. Eddy Murphy is one talented, comedian. He plays a number of roles including that of an older white (Jewish?) man in a barbershop. I was shocked to see a very young, Samuel L. Jackson in this movie and Louie Anderson. There are lots of funny lines like, "There's a very fine love between love and nausea" and the funniest line of the movie was dropped by John Amos who played JJ's dad on the TV show, Good Times as he met the queen for the first time; "I don't know if I should shake your hand or kiss it or bow or what. I feel like breakdancin'!" Would I watch it in the future. Perhaps.
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