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Best John Landis Movies

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Get ready to celebrate the comedic genius and genre-bending prowess of John Landis! From groundbreaking creature features to uproarious musical spectacles, Landis has consistently delivered films that are both hilarious and insightful, leaving an indelible mark on cinema. This curated list highlights some of his most iconic and influential works, showcasing the director's signature blend of satire, slapstick, and genuine heart. Prepare for a cinematic journey filled with unforgettable characters, quotable lines, and a healthy dose of pure, unadulterated fun. Now it's your turn to weigh in! We've assembled a selection of Landis classics, but which ones reign supreme in your personal hall of fame? Use the drag-and-drop functionality to arrange the movies below according to your own preferences. Reorder the titles to create your definitive "Best John Landis Movies" list, and see how your ranking compares to others. Let the debates begin!

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Burke and Hare (2010)

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"Burke and Hare (2010)" isn't a John Landis film. While it's a dark, darkly comedic look at the infamous 19th-century Edinburgh murderers, Burke and Hare, and features a cast that includes recognizable faces like Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis, it was directed by Danny Boyle, not John Landis. The film, though, does share a certain darkly comedic sensibility that finds its roots in the macabre, albeit in a very different aesthetic than Landis often employs. The film portrays the grim realities of the period, while still finding ways to present the characters' desperation and moral compromises with a certain unsettling humor. While a film like "Burke and Hare" might *feel* like it could fit in a selection of Landis's work, its tone and style are quite distant from the comedic surrealism, stylized violence, and often-absurd approach to genre Landis is known for. The film is more of a period drama with a darkly humorous slant, whereas Landis's work frequently embraces a more outlandish and comedic approach to storytelling, even in its most disturbing moments. This movie, however, is a grittier, more straightforward presentation of a terrifying historical event, making it an inappropriate addition to a list of "Best John Landis Movies."

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