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    • I’m on a Boat’ by The Lonely Island featuring T-Pain. Admittedly, we could double the size of this list with just Lonely Island songs. But with respect to ‘Dick in a Box’ and ‘Jack Sparrow,’ if we're limiting things to just one, we're going with the Grammy-nomintated summer banger.
    • Carol Brown (Choir of Ex Girlfriends)’ by Flight of the Conchords. Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement snuck a lot of sweetness into their guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk repertoire, but this is the duo at their most charmingly self-effacing.
    • White & Nerdy’ by “Weird Al” Yankovic. We could put together a whole list of the best Weird Al songs. How can you pick just one amongst hilarious tracks like ‘Fat,’ ‘Eat It,’ ‘Amish Paradise,’ ‘Like a Surgeon,’ ‘Smells Like Nirvana’?. ‘
    • Welcome to the Internet’ by Bo Burnham. Bo Burnham’s hit Netflix special Inside is a deep dive into the manic, lonely and wholly universal experiences of isolation during quarantine, but the musical powerhouse's darkest and funniest moment comes with the chaotic ‘Welcome to the ‘internet.’
  1. Aug 22, 2017 · Of the 89 winners for best picture, only seven can really be called comedies: It Happened One Night, You Cant Take It With You, Around the World in 80 Days, The Apartment, Tom...

  2. Top 100 Comedy Songs · Playlist · 35 songs · 1.8K likes.

    • 50 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'
    • 49 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
    • 48 'The Mask'
    • 47 'In Bruges'
    • 46 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin'
    • 45 'The jerk'
    • 44 'Galaxy Quest'

    Directed by Jay Roach

    Offering emphatic proof that spoof movies didn’t completely die in the 80s, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery was the perfect parody of what was, at the time, a dwindling Bond franchise. It follows the titular spy, an agent from the 1960s awoken from cryogenic sleep to face off against his arch nemesis, Dr. Evil (also played by Mike Myers), when he returns to Earth and holds the planet to ransom. The spy spoof is relentless in its pursuit of gags, taking direct aim at 007’s more ana...

    Directed by Frank Capra

    A delightful pivot to the macabre from Frank Capra, Arsenic and Old Lace is a black comedy gem that has maintained its hilarious punch over the decades. It focuses on Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant), a notorious marriage detractor who is amazed to find himself in love and eager to marry. When he travels home to tell his family the news, he is disturbed by a corpse hidden in the window seat, a discovery that forces Mortimer to take more notice of his aunts’ misdeeds. Grant excels at the film’s...

    Directed by Russell Chuck

    It is hard to observe modern cinematic comedy without addressing the seismic impact the physically outrageous genius Jim Carrey had on the genre through the 1990s, with his 1994 picture, The Mask, among the most iconic movies of all time. Presenting Carrey with ample opportunity to flaunt his zany hilarity, The Mask sees him star as a meek bank employee whose life is uprooted when he discovers a mask that contains the spirit of the Norse god Loki. A wild adventure ensues when he succumbs to t...

    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 Judd Apatow

    One of the most polarizing yet celebrated comedies of the 2000s that saw Steve Carell become a noteworthy leading man while also ushering in a new generation of Hollywood comedy stars, The 40-Year-Old Virgin is an outrageous gem that has only grown more hilarious (and more excruciatingly painful) with age. It focuses on an awkward though amiable store clerk whose co-workers learn has never had sex. While his colleagues try to help him lose his virginity, he begins to form a romance with a loc...

    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 Dean Parisot

    Lovingly referred to as one of the best, albeit unofficial, Star Trek movies ever made, Galaxy Quest is one of the more underrated spoof movies, winning admirers aplenty through the love and affection it shows its source material. Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) is a washed-up star of the once-popular sci-fi series ‘Galaxy Quest,’ which has attracted a dedicated cult following. As he and his former co-stars get by appearing at conventions, they are approached by an alien race who has mistaken the s...

  3. 1. Monty Python and the Holy Grail. 1975 1h 31m PG. 8.2 (573K) Rate. 91 Metascore. King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table embark on a surreal, low-budget search for the Holy Grail, encountering many, very silly obstacles. Director Terry Gilliam Terry Jones Stars Graham Chapman John Cleese Eric Idle. 2. Airplane! 1980 1h 28m PG. 7.7 (263K)

  4. Jun 26, 2023 · Take your mind off the oppressive angst of everyday life with our list of the 100 Best Comedies (and funniest movies) of all time.

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · The 90 Best Comedies of the 21st Century, from ‘Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World’ to ‘Jackass Forever’. If it's true that laughter is the best medicine, consider this list ...