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12 votes
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Strong Bad Email #210 - Robots
35 votes -
How to Make a Killing | Official trailer
10 votes -
Moana (2026) | Official teaser
20 votes -
Twenty-five movies, many stars, zero hits: Hollywood falls to new lows
26 votes -
Taskmaster Season 20, Episode 1 - '9x7.' | Full episode
21 votes -
The Devil Wears Prada 2 | Teaser trailer
9 votes -
Marty Supreme | Official trailer
6 votes -
Zach Braff and Donald Faison reunite to talk ‘Scrubs,’ friendship, and their comedy legacy
6 votes -
Toy Story 5 | Teaser Trailer
23 votes -
We distilled the High Life into the low life. This week we turn the champagne of beers into whiskey... or at least try to. | Will It Distill?
8 votes -
The Boxcar Fight - Short and documentary
5 votes -
Crowd Control: Tiny Celebrity
10 votes -
Nathan Lane reads a letter about masturbation
10 votes -
How the Dutch deleted the sea... and got rich! | Map Men
24 votes -
Adam Conover: Unmedicated
8 votes -
‘Marty Supreme’ was NYFF’s surprise screening, earns raves. Timothée Chalamet gives ‘career-best work’.
4 votes -
Pillion | Official teaser
10 votes -
David Cross: Thoughts on the Riyadh Comedy Festival
57 votes -
Gianmarco Soresi: Thief of Joy
31 votes -
Ross Sutherland - Third Phase (2024)
3 votes -
Taskmaster NZ - Season 5, Episode 1 - 'A long denouement.' | Full episode
11 votes -
Dimension 20: On a Bus
21 votes -
Tim Curry says Rocky Horror was originally a 'failure' in rare interview
25 votes -
How comedy was destroyed by an anti-reality doomsday cult
30 votes -
No Other Choice | Teaser trailer
7 votes -
'Taskmaster' season 20 going day-and-date in US on YouTube
12 votes -
Is This Thing On? | Teaser trailer
4 votes -
‘Scary Movie’ reboot: Anna Faris, Regina Hall reteam with Wayans brothers for 2026 release
14 votes -
What are some great actual comedies made in the last twenty years?
I'm a big fan of IMDB's Advanced TItle Search but it is kinda useless for finding movies that are primarily comedies. By which I mean films with a main focus on producing laughter or comedic...
I'm a big fan of IMDB's Advanced TItle Search but it is kinda useless for finding movies that are primarily comedies. By which I mean films with a main focus on producing laughter or comedic amusement. The problem is that the genre/tag "comedy", while often present, rarely means that a movie is a comedy first and foremost. For example: technically Marvel movies are comedies, but they are really more like action with jokes. There are also many comedy dramas and "dramedies" and that is not what I am look for at all.
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is maybe one of the few "almost pure" comedies on TV today.
I miss watching movies that put comedy first even if they are a mix of different genres.
Any suggestions?
33 votes -
Marty Supreme | Official teaser
8 votes -
The Paper | Official trailer (The Office spinoff)
14 votes -
The Shop on Main Street [Obchod na korze] (1965)
9 votes -
Sheogorath - Zoom (2018)
5 votes -
Dustin Ballard aka There I Ruined It: Is AI ruining music?
10 votes -
Jay Kelly | Official teaser
5 votes -
Ella McCay | Official trailer
6 votes -
NetherBeast Incorporated (2007)
4 votes -
Adam Sandler’s ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ debuts to 46.7 million views, biggest Netflix US film opening ever
15 votes -
Eternity | Official trailer
4 votes -
Amy's Dead-End Dreamhouse - "Total Career Collapse"
10 votes -
Abolish Everything! - Series premiere
7 votes -
South Park mocks Donald Trump
88 votes -
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues | Official trailer
11 votes -
Good Fortune | Official trailer
7 votes -
'Murderbot' is the best new comedy of 2025. You read that right.
44 votes -
Taskmaster Season 19, Episode 1 - 'Sometimes spit.' | Full episode
24 votes -
What does emotionally mature comedy look like to you?
I've given this some thought and I'm still not sure if I'm expressing it the right way. I generally don't like "dumb" entertainment. Having said that, I don't think I'm particularly highbrow or...
I've given this some thought and I'm still not sure if I'm expressing it the right way.
I generally don't like "dumb" entertainment. Having said that, I don't think I'm particularly highbrow or pretentious. A quote I refer to often was made in regard to videogames and it aligns very neatly with my philosophy: “If every movie were a porn movie, most people wouldn’t see movies. The majority of games are basically porn—the onus is on [designers] to make more things that are worth a reasonable person’s time.” That's equally applicable to other forms of media as well. You can even argue that various popular mainstream movies/franchises are essentially porn of another type (gun porn, trauma porn, etc.). All of that is to say that I try to look for a level of emotional maturity or sophistication that's beyond cheap gratification.
In practice, that usually means that my plan-to-watch list has a lot of stuff on the more serious side of the spectrum. However, I enjoy comedy just as much as anyone else. Generally, I like clever, witty comedy and I find that I get that mostly from standup comics, sketch shows, and the rare sitcom - not so much movies. But am I limited by my sense of humor? Does emotionally mature comedy necessarily mean "intellectual"/smart comedy? What comedic films would you present as emotionally mature?
24 votes -
You MUST listen to RFC 2119
68 votes -
Sentimental Value / Affeksjonsverdi | Official trailer
6 votes