Speaking of classics, thanks to 80s I've been revisiting some comedy classics: Super Troopers, Superbad, Wedding Crashers, and Tropic Thunder.
All. Epic. Flicks.
There are sooo many funny movies around this time. I could keep going on and on with movie that make me laugh a lot from Borat to Step Brothers to Jackass to The Hangover. At least for my tastes, this is the best run of comedy movies. They all also have slight dings if one were inclined to attempt to rank such movies, making it even harder.
Oh boy. Then I'd be forced to sound like
@TripItUp and
@General Malaise
There's not a 00s comedy that I would list that you think is funny? Napolean, 40 yo Virgin, Talledega Nights, Best In Show, Knocked Up, 21 Jump Street, Anchorman, I Love You Man, etc, etc ?
From that list I'll give you Best In Show.
I find Will Farrell, Seth Rogen, and Judd Apatow stuff to be generally pretty painful to be honest.
what movies do you consider to be funny?
It's random as heck. Of the top of my head;
Dodgeball
The Wedding Singer
Tucker and Dale Versus Evil
Some Like It Hot
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Austin Powers
Dr Strangelove
Caddyshack
Í own about 400 movies between digital and physical copies - I think about five of them are comedies. I just typically find there aren't enough jokes of the same theme to support a 90 or so minute movie. TV shows yes, movies no.
See, Andy - we do agree here for the most part as well. I find all but 1 1/2 of your list funny as well. I have been watching a lot of these movies, but also have been reminded of their flaws and dings as I posted above. I think all I have listed so far from the 00s have spots in them where I check out a bit. A too common trend for those comedies are to bloat to around 2hour, and they start to run out of jokes a bit. So, if I was ranking just comedies, these would be the 8/10 or higher type of movies on my list. If I am ranking all movies, they drop to 6/10-8/10 because of the flaws or skipping through scenes. Also thinking about it more, what I came up with is the peak for my comedy taste is more accurately the decade from late 90s to late 00s, to include stuff like Kingpin, Mary, Wedding Singer, Austin Powers, and Cable Guy.
What I tend to lean more to now is rom/coms or movies that blur comedy and horror or action. They tend to be shorter, and it is less likely to have those stretches where I check out a little. I am much more likely to grab Tucker and Dale, 50 First Dates, Cabin in the Woods, Hot Fuzz, Palm Springs, or Deathgasm before watching a straight comedy (or straight action) like listed above from the 00s.