Have you noticed there are very few modern comedies? I can't remember the last one that would deserve classic status.
Anyway if you're looking for a funny movie try Totally Awesome. I have it on DVD. This movie came out in 2006 as a made for TV movie on VH1 (remember that?). Anyway it stars Mikey Day, Chris Kattan, Tracie Morgan, and a lot of other funny people. It takes on all the tropes for the 80's and 80's movies.
This movie is underrated. I played this for my wife's friend the other night and she was crying with laughter.
Funny Movies?
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Re: Funny Movies?
I'm having trouble thinking of too many recent (10 years give or take a few) comedies. The most recent comedy I remember really enjoying was probably What We Do in the Shadows (2014) - a New Zealand comedy that gives the mockumentary, This IS Spinal Tap treatment to a group of vampires (and a smattering of other supernatural creatures) covertly living in a Wellington suburb. What makes it really work (besides the ways that it explores the conventions of vampire myth in funny ways) is that all the characters are likable and well-drawn and the comedy comes from their relationships with each other. The director when on to do the most recent Thor movie, which I thought was also amusing.
Another comedy I liked that didn't get much attention was Observe and Report (2009), a black comedy that takes the "lovable loser" trope of an Adam Sandler movie and pushes it into nasty, cringe territory. Seth Rogan is a mall cop who desperately tries to catch a streaker plaguing his turf while working towards a spot on the police work and searching for love. The same director worked on The Foot-Fist Way and Eastbound and Down.
Another comedy I liked that didn't get much attention was Observe and Report (2009), a black comedy that takes the "lovable loser" trope of an Adam Sandler movie and pushes it into nasty, cringe territory. Seth Rogan is a mall cop who desperately tries to catch a streaker plaguing his turf while working towards a spot on the police work and searching for love. The same director worked on The Foot-Fist Way and Eastbound and Down.