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1) Slapstick Comedy is still used in today's Movies

2) It was a very popular to go and watch movies containing Scenes like this

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Why is slapstick comedy called slapstick comedy?

The name "slap stick" originates from the name of a wooden clublike object--called a battacchio--used in Comedy of the Art of Improvisation. The slap stick has two slats that when struck, produces a loud smacking noise, but the person hit is barely hurt.


What is screwball comedy?

AnswerDumb and Dumber is not at all a screwball comedy. A screwball comedy is a genre of comedy that had originated in Hollywood in the 1930's. It is very rare to see a modern screwball comedy as many writers tend to write most comedies in the slapstick format. It is often emphasized by quick funny dialogue and situations that are presented at breakneck speed. It usually has a male and female lead who are more often than not at odds at each other. Sometimes it borders on commentary on class and position of the characters (It Happened One Night.) Sometimes there is some cross-dressing involved (Some Like It Hot) which often furthers misunderstandings. It is often associated with slapstick, romantic comedy, and situation comedy. SOMETHING SO FUNNY THAT IT IS STUPID. LIKE DUMB AND DUMBER- I'm sorry, but I believe that Dumb and Dumber is considered slapstick. Slapstick is another genre of comedy where as the previous reviewer has said - "it's so funny, it is stupid." The term slapstick derives from the term batacchio or slapstick in English which makes a violent sound but does little if any harm to the person who is struck by it. Most comedies of that genre tend to border on ridiculous with exaggerated violence and situations that defy common sense. Elements that make a film slapstick: 1) pain without real consequence, 2) an unrealistic situation becomes impossible, 3) impossible situations, 4) zooming to confuse the audience, and 5) use of stunts that make no physical sense. This is what Dumb and Dumber or any Jim Carrey movie can be defined as.


When did slapstick become popular?

Slapstick became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly with the rise of silent films. Comedians like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton utilized physical comedy and exaggerated actions to entertain audiences. The genre's roots can be traced back to earlier theatrical traditions, but it truly flourished with the advent of cinema, where visual gags could transcend language barriers. By the 1920s, slapstick was a dominant form of comedy in film.


In what kind of drama do characters face situations that are silly or outrageous such as slipping on a banana peel or running into a closed door?

That would be called slapstick comedy. NOVANET: FARCE