I’ve been thinking of watching some more movies recently and comedies are my favorite genre. However, it’s also a genre that’s difficult to pull off well, and probably at least somewhat subjective.

So, sneakily asking for recommendations, I’m going to ask what your all time favorite comedy movies are.

I’ll share my personal favorites too, as well as some I recently had seen and enjoyed. I’ll limit myself to movies that are available in English, otherwise a few Italian movies would also make the list.

Blues Brothers (1980) Mix together a cool retro music act, the Chicago Police Department and Carrie Fisher with a rocket launcher, and what do you get? One of the coolest and most fun movies ever, even if not laugh out loud material.

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Love the Bomb (1964) A timeless classic slash terryfing 1960s satire of warmongering that feels still fresh and relevant today, for better or worse.

OSS 117: Cairo, a Nest of Spies (2006) Spy movie parodies are a favorite of mine, and this French movie is one of the best. Taking the reactionary undertones of those old movies, and mercilessly mocking them.

A Shot in the Dark (1964) Fun classic whodunit movie. Not much else to say.

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    • Airplane (1980) - a million jokes a minute, and somehow most of them land
    • Austin Power (1997) - To be honest, I like the whole trilogy. The shtick gets old, but I think each one could stank on its own.
    • The Birdcage (1996) - I hate the son so much, but Nathan Lane and Robin Williams are great (Hank Azaria too)
    • Bridesmaids (2011) - Been awhile since I’ve seen it, but I remember liking it
    • I’m Gonne Git You Sucka (1988) - Another one that it’s been a while, but some of it probably doesn’t hold up
    • Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
    • Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
    • Matilda (1996)
    • My Cousin Vinny (1992)
    • Napoleon Dynamite (2004)
    • A New Leaf (1971)
    • Office Space (1999)
    • School of Rock (2003)
    • Serial Mom (1994)
    • Smokey and the Bandit (1977) - Jackie Gleason is great in this
    • Step Brothers (2008) - Will Ferrell doesn’t always work for me, but he and John C. Reilly we born to play these roles
    • What We Do in the Shadows (2014) - I haven’t seen the show, but the movie is great

    I gave up thinking of comments for all of them, but here’s my list.

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    I have about a billion favorite comedy movies but a lot of the others were mentioned by someone else except for Super Troopers.

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    Snatch (2000) - The Jewish and Russian mobs go on a joint venture to steal an 86 karat diamond from the Antwerp Diamond Exhange. After pulling off their heist, the stone goes through multiple hands in London’s criminal underworld as various characters try to steal it for themselves.

    Mean Girls (2004) - Cady has spent her whole life being homeschooled by her scientist parents all over Africa studying wildlife. But now her parents have brought her back home to the US and Cady finds herself a stranger in a strange land.

    Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) - Two stoner fuckup slackers get the munchies and decide the only thing that will satisfy them are hamburger sliders from White Castle. The night goes awry when they find out the nearest White Castle closed. Neil Patrick Harris steals the show as he plays an alter-ego of himself that’s a straight, horny, dudebro. A lot of lines in this movie were improvised.

    Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010) - Hillbillies Tucker and Dale are on vacation to renovate Tucker’s newly inherited cabin out in the woods. One night they rescue a young woman who falls unconscious into a lake. The woman’s friends, however, assume she’s been abducted. Unfortunately for Tucker and Dale, these friends choose violence to get her back.

    Bottoms (2023) - Two highschool girls decide to start a women-only after school fight club as an extracurricular activity so they can get into the pants of their cheerleader crushes.

    Rat Race (2001) - A Las Vegas casino owner entertains his wealthy high rollers by holding a contest for a group of random casino guests to race to New Mexico where there’s a dufflebag containing 2 million dollars.

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    Dr. Strangelove is one of the all-time greats.

    Any Coen Brothers film is probably up there. Even their dramas are often laugh-outloud funny. O Brother Where Art Thou and A Serious Man stick out to me rn. Big Lebowkski of course.

    I remember Obvious Child (2014) being a cute romcom about getting an abortion.

    Lethal Weapon 2 (where the bad guys are South African fascists) and The Rock are great action comedies. So is Beverly Hills Cop.

    Palm Springs (2020) was a pretty good Groundhog Day romcom.

    Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums if you can handle movies about rich white people

    Triangle of Sadness (2022) is a pretty funny one-time watch that features a Marxist captain who only listened to The Internationale and quotes Lenin.

    While The Substance (2024) is a lot of things simultaneously it’s also a comedy and it’s fucking hilarious. If you get a chance to see it on a repertory cinema I’d highly recommend watching it in a crowd.

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    other people are saying it but I’m saying Office Space too

    It perfectly encapsulates the mundane horror of being a cog in the corporate machine which is very comforting to me as someone who genuinely cannot bear to stomach that type of environment - that inhuman, detached social behavior - and for that I love it immensely. I’ve had so many people treat me like I’m completely unhinged for despising corporate employment as much as I do, so seeing a whole movie that reacts to it the same way I do is downright relaxing.

    just wish it had a better ending, but I still enjoy it every time I see it

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      I was SHOCKED at how good it was. Absolutely amazing.

      Quick edit: oooo what scene got you?

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          Hahahaha hell yeah

          I just watched this movie like two weeks ago, after listening to a review of it on The Worst Year of our Lives (rest in peace, Big Cat) and they were totally right about how hilarious it is. I had never heard of it before!

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            aw dang yeah, RIP :( — i can’t remember where i heard of the movie but once i realized it was the same people who made Wet Hot American Summer i was in board. that movie is so funny as well.