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  1. Dec 18, 2023 · Explore this curated list of the best comedy movies of all time. From timeless classics to modern gems, we've got the ultimate collection of funny films.

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  2. Jan 22, 2023 · The Most Hilarious Comedy Movies (2000-2023) 1. Good Boys (2019) R | 90 min | Adventure, Comedy. Three 6th-grade boys ditch school and embark on an epic journey while carrying accidentally stolen drugs, being hunted by teenage girls, and trying to make their way home in time for a long-awaited party.

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    • 35 'In Bruges'
    • 34 'The jerk'
    • 33 'A Night at The Opera'
    • 32 'Heathers'
    • 31 'Office Space'
    • 30 'The Producers'
    • 29 'Hot Fuzz'
    • 28 'Life of Brian'
    • 27 'The Big Lebowski'
    • 26 'Modern Times'

    Directed by Martin McDonagh

    Martin McDonagh has risen to great heights with his ability to mesh black comedy with dramatic punch, notably doing so with the Oscar-nominated The Banshees of Inisherin, which also made exceptional use of stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. However, the writer-director's funniest movie is still his debut feature, In Bruges, with the anxiety-inducing crime-dramedyfollowing two Irish hitmen as they are sent to the picturesque Belgian city of Bruges after a job goes horribly wrong. Embedde...

    Directed by Carl Reiner

    The movie which saw Steve Martin truly make the leap from a stand-up comic to a leading man in Hollywood comedies, The Jerk was the actor's first starring role in film. Serving primarily as a vehicle for Martin's effervescent and highly energetic brand of goofy comedy to take center stage, The Jerk follows Navin Johnson (Martin), the adopted son of a black family whose sheltered naivety explodes into a journey of self-discovery which takes him to St. Louis. Embarking on one chaotic misadventu...

    Directed by Sam Wood

    A successful vaudeville and Broadway comedy troupe through the early part of the 20th century before they made the transition to film with the advent of the talkies, the Marx Brothers were arguably Hollywood's greatest comedic talents through the 30s and 40s. The first film of the group's post-Zeppo era, A Night at the Opera sees the three brothers infiltrating the highbrow opera scene to help a young aspiring singer, Rosa (Kitty Carlisle), achieve her dreams while thwarting her enemies. Feat...

    Directed by Michael Lehmann

    A critical counter-punch to the sunny optimism of many '80s teen comedies, Heathers offers a masterclass in cynical and subversive dark comedy. Tired of the elitist and cruel clique led by three girls, all of whom are named Heather, Veronica Sawyner (Winona Ryder) teams up with her rebellious new boyfriend, J.D. (Christian Slater), to devise a twisted plot that will rid the school of the rigid and oppressive social order. However, things spiral out of control when J.D.'s plan escalates to ful...

    Directed by Mike Judge

    Office Spaceis Mike Judge's send-up of corporate culture and the drudgery of the modern workplace. Starring Ron Livingstone, it follows software engineer Peter Gibbons who despises his mundane job at a soulless, life-sapping tech company. Further frustrated by his micromanaging boss, Bill Lumbergh (Gary Cole), and the mind-numbing routine of cubicle life, Peter finds clarity when a hypnosis session goes askew, inspiring him and his co-workers to take revenge on their boss. Judge's story taps...

    Directed by Mel Brooks

    A Mel Brooks masterpiece that danced on society's sensitivities, The Producers followed washed-up Broadway producer Max Bialystock (Zero Mostel) and his timid accountant Leo Bloom (played by Gene Wilder) as they hatch a devious scheme to get rich quick. Realizing that if they can get people to invest in a play which flops that they'll be able to keep the leftover money, Max and Leo gather financiers for their surefire musical flop, "Springtime for Hitler." The Producers received only mixed re...

    Directed by Edgar Wright

    The first and best entry of Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost's acclaimed 'Cornetto' Trilogy, Hot Fuzz saw the idiosyncratic filmmaker firing on all cylinders. When elite London police officer Nicholas Angel (Pegg) is transferred due to making everyone else in his station look bad, he lands in the sleepy country town of Sandford. When a series of violent murders hit the town, Angel and his partner Danny Butterman (Frost) begin investigating the malicious mystery. Wright and Pegg's scri...

    Directed by Terry Jones

    Throughout cinematic history, there is no comedic troupe that has become as notorious, nor as polarizing, as Monty Python. More so than any other film that they made, Life of Brian exhibits the comedy group's appetite to dismantle sacrosanct ideas and serious topics in attention-grabbing ways. It revolves around Brian of Nazareth (Graham Chapman), a man born on the same night as Jesus and who is often mistaken to be the Messiah, even as he inadvertently becomes the face of a revolutionary gro...

    Directed by Joel & Ethan Coen

    One of the most beloved achievements of the Coen Brothers, The Big Lebowski blended elements of quirky comedy with film noir to be an intriguing yet absurd mystery as well as a uniquely hilarious modern classic. It centers on Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski (Jeff Bridges), an easygoing slacker and avid bowler who becomes embroiled in a criminal conspiracy when he is mistaken for a millionaire also named Jeffrey Lebowski. As the Dude seeks compensation for his soiled rug, he is sucked into the L.A...

    Directed by Charlie Chaplin

    The master of the silent era, Charlie Chaplin made many of cinema's earliest masterpieces, with Modern Times viewed to be among the best silent films ever made. Serving as Chaplin's last performance as his iconic tramp character, the film follows a fired factory worker as he struggles to adjust to the industrial advancements of a rapidly evolving America. Befriending an orphaned and homeless young woman, he strives to find his place in the new-age world. It shouldn't be lost on modern audienc...

  4. 2 days ago · From slapstick ( Dumb & Dumber, It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World) to silent ( The General, Modern Times ). Rom-coms ( Moonstruck, Annie Hall) to screwball ( It Happened One Night, Bringing Up Baby...

  5. 1. The Hangover (2009) R | 100 min | Comedy. 7.7. Rate. 73 Metascore. Three buddies wake up from a bachelor party in Las Vegas, with no memory of the previous night and the bachelor missing. They make their way around the city in order to find their friend before his wedding.

  6. Mar 14, 2023 · 1. The General (1926) Buster Keaton 's willingness to very nearly get himself killed over and over again for the sake of public entertainment is well-documented, and Keaton's particular brand...

  7. 1. Ghostbusters (1984) PG | 105 min | Action, Comedy, Fantasy. 7.8. Rate. 71 Metascore. Three parapsychologists forced out of their university funding set up shop as a unique ghost removal service in New York City, attracting frightened yet skeptical customers. Director: Ivan Reitman | Stars: Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis

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