So lately with new movies it has always been a incredible gamble to find out what movie is actually funny and which are just a bore to me so i am asking if any of my fellow facepunchers know any movies that made them laugh very hard.
To name a few movies that i did really enjoy and that are a comedy: Anything from Monty Python, Superbad, Daddy's Home, New Kids Turbo/Nitro, Leslie Nielsen movies, Step Brothers, Anchorman.
So yeah in short, what movies (new or old) made you actually laugh and i don't mean just blowing some air out of your noise like you usually have with LMAO pics or something. :v:
Airplane! from 1980 along with Naked Gun and Hot Shots are the pinnacle of the genre of parody.
I'd also recommend the works of Mel Brooks primarily Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles. I personally adore Histories of the World.
The Blues Brothers, Hot Fuzz
IDK if Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure counts as a comedy technically but I think it's a funny movie
Hotshots 2, It's the only film that I've ever seen actually out do the first one.
Top Secret! is a WW2 spy film in the vein of the Naked Gun, it doesn't often have big laugh out loud moments but it maintains a good level of chuckles and smirks throughout.
Freddy Got Fingered
Beverly Hills Cop
The Big Lebowski
Tucker and Dale vs Evil
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The Big Lebowski is the greatest comedy film of all time.
Ali G indahouse
Tropic Thunder
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This movie is brilliant
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Spaceballs is pretty good too
Lock&Stock?
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It's considered a crime-comedy I think, doesn't make you laugh [I]very hard[/I] though.
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Or maybe Bad Lieutenant? It has Nic Cage in it, and it's also a crime-comedy. I remember laughing pretty hard on this actually..
The first Mr. Bean movie, not the bland sequel.
Half Baked has/had some funny moments if you don't mind a stoner comedy.
Gremlins 2 also has some funny parts. It was written as more of a comedy with some very light horror elements rather than how the original was a dark comedy horror.
Grandma's Boy.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Fatal Instinct (1993)
Like, seriously. Woke up from a hangover and this movie is on one of those shitty FREE MOVIE TV channels so I fully expect it to be dogshit, but on a whim I was like we're watching this now who cares justfuckit
Hilarious fucking movie, humor at small child level with dirty jokes/puns and the like but seriously, watch the movie for like 15 mins and you'll be hooked if you like silly as fuck unexpected shit.
The Life of Brian
The Nice Guys
Kung Fu Hustle
Hot Rod :v: Absolutely fucking hilarious, it's my family's guilty pleasure movie.
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1000 times this
The Wolf of Wall Street
Hot fuzz is the best of the trilogy, and has been already been suggested, but the entire cornetto trilogy is great (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World's End). Paul is okay as well, but is definitely worse than the others.
I've been recently going through and re-watching some Woody Allen movies, and they're great if you enjoy his style of neurotic humour.
Radio Days, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Hannah & Her Sisters, Zelig & Midnight in Paris are all great movies that I thoroughly enjoyed, I've probably forgotten a few but oh well.
Watch Decker on youtube.
Black Dynamite is amazing if you like 70s style films, plus Michael Jai White is amazing. I put it next to Kung Pow: Enter the Fist as my favorite martial arts parody/comedy films.
Undercover Brother is another blaxploitation parody film that isn't as good as Black Dynamite but is still pretty funny, although a bit dated. M*A*S*H, both the film and the series are absolutely great as well.
"Adam's Apples" ("Adams Æbler" in Danish) if you want to watch something not-American made and dark.
Personally I've always had a thing for "Young Frankenstein" by Mel Brooks, but it may partly be nostalgia.
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