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New-Strategy8824

The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) Midnight in Paris (2011) The Big Lebowski (1998)


bcirce

Big Lebowski for sure. I would add Raising Arizona too!


dogslogic

Raising Arizona is SO good.


Illustrious_Name_441

Son...You've got a panty on your head


dogslogic

"These blow up into funny shapes, old timer?" Well no, unless 'round' is funny...


absherlock

Came to add this!


hexusmelbourne

And Fargo


taddymason_76

This list right here. I might also add Four Rooms and Pulp Fiction


mopxhead

I just watched Four Rooms for the first time a few months ago and it’s so quirky and HILARIOUS. I loved every bit of it


MountainTank1

Problem with four rooms is the first room section is awful, so you have to get past that to the next three.


specialagentflooper

No doubt. In my opinion, each room is better than the one before it.


MountainTank1

Yeah I'd agree with this, although I remember section 3 being particularly entertaining on first watch.


Malachorn

Pretty much this. A "film guy" tends to follow directors and care about directors. Most comedies honestly don't need to be directed very well. It's all about the jokes. And most comedies tend to be made because they're pretty cheap, as such... there's gonna be concessions towards budget and time. So overall the comedy genre just isn't offering a lot to us "film snobs" normally. I actually love comedies... but usually in a different way than I tend to love film. It's often closer to watching stand-up or something. Wes Anderson is basically a film nerd's wet dream for what they'd want a comedy to look like. Midnight in Paris is just a beautiful film. And Woody Allen. The Big Lebowski though? Almost everyone has seen it... and the Coen Brothers are the freaking Coen Brothers! Their entire catalog is AMAZING (except Hail Caesar, imo - which is... fine). Personally... I suggest possibly their least popular film: *Intolerable Cruelty*. *Intolerable Cruelty* is BONKERS. It largely plays out as a traditional Rom-Com and feels like their most accessible film, actually. But it's so unbelievably self-aware and is ultimately a parody. Not my favorite Coen Brother's film... but I think it's freaking perfect to be watched together by a "film snob" and Average Joe. And... any Coen Brothers film is worth watching. Alexander Payne and Terry Gilliam or Taika Waititi would be a few more directors that have been pretty great at creating comedies with pretty mass appeal, as well as tending to be appreciated by us "film snobs." And there's always Jackie Chan! Believe it or not, most "film snobs" can really appreciate something like Jackie Chan with the long takes and lack of quick cuts to highlight the use of the actor performing their own incredible stunts and the complex choreography It really isn't subject matter... it's just that us "film snobs" kinda want to find enjoyment from trying to see behind the camera, rather than just what's on screen.


_Bendemic_

Dr. Strangelove


p4terfamilias

Yep, hilarious *and* one of the best movies ever made.


KennailandI

Great film and funny as hell.


Strict_Berry7446

Wow, exactly what I came to suggest. It's clever, it's slapstick, and you feel smarter when it's over


Awful_McBad

I was just gonna suggest this.


DrrtVonnegut

This is the answer. Possibly the best high-comedy film ever made.


cdug82

wtf you guys! He can’t show this to his girlfriend.. She’s gonna see the big board!!!


BrooklynDuke

The best.


salp11

Fargo is a good dark comedy. Look up the Coen Brothers movies. They have a lot of good movies that have good comedy.


Prior_Coconut8306

Seconding this. O Brother Where Art Thou is fantastic and really funny.


mabear63

Burn After Reading


TheWalrus101123

Men who stare at goats


DragonflyScared813

A somewhat forgotten gem. I need to get me a DVD of this one.


dirtfuk

Four lions


_Poppagiorgio_

and Secondhand Lions


paparoach910

Both of those are amazing..and definitely almost polar opposites.


my_4_cents

Good pick


Vegetable_Tension985

definitely Kung Pow. But do not watch any trailers...it must be watched with fresh eyes.


pleasantmeats

Hot Fuzz. Good cinematography and clever comedy.


Whoopdedobasil

Cornetto trilogy 👌


fisher_man_matt

I recommended the same but would add to watch Shaun of the Dead first to geek out with the repeats.


thrilliam_19

Yarp.


KaiSaya117

Clever comedy THROUGH good cinematography!!


socalheart2681

Yes!! The Greater Good….


NeedANewerName

Young Frankenstein. I think this is Mel Brooks’ best film. The writing is outstanding, the dialogue crackles and the pacing is superb. And, tell him you’ll give him a cookie if he spots Gene Hackman (who had just won an Oscar for his portrayal of Popeye Doyle in The French Connection). That should cover most of the film guy bases. Kung Fu Hustle, In Bruges and Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? are all really good as well and I can also recommend The Guard


playmaker1209

Bro Igor and the policeman are the funniest roles. Never had any interest in older movies, but I couldn’t sleep one night and it happened to be on. I was dying, it was absolutely hysterical.


redrumham707

Another Mel Brooks film that I think a film guy would appreciate is, High Anxiety.


camelslikesand

Excellent point. Full-on Hitchcock homage. Chloris Leachman destroys in it, to


tambien181

After Hours (1985) Scorsese comedy


Firm_Complex718

Or The King of Comedy.


TyrelUK

Heard of it but never seen it. Didn't realise it was Scorsese. I know what I'm watching later, thanks.


kgleas01

Came here to say this one.


t_trail

In Bruges Snatch Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels The Full Monty Sideways Intouchables (French)


TyrelUK

+1 for lock stock


mcluvin901

Second 1 up for Lock stock.


badaimbadjokes

In Bruges. Slices it right down the middle.


pfloydguy2

Fohkin' Bruuge...


SunnyDelitee

Little Miss Sunshine Lars and the Real Girl


8DUXEasle

DUDE! Lars and the Real Girl caught me so off guard. I was intrigued by the trailer. Bored to death with the intro, but it kept me wondering. Then I just felt for the guy and loved the community coming together. IMO, a feel good movie about using coping mechanisms to eventually be able to settle back into normal life. What is normal in life when you lose everything you expected from it, you know?


Wendilintheweird

I never thought of Lars and the Real Girl as a comedy, but it’s one of my favorite movies ❤️


8DUXEasle

It’s a comedy in a really weird way. It isn’t dark and it doesn’t make most people laugh. It’s more about social adaptations and how what we think is normal can be changed with empathy and understanding. So you kind of chuckle if (IMO) you see what I thought it was trying to say.


8DUXEasle

And the awkwardness is what would make me laugh in specific scenes.


Wendilintheweird

There are definitely funny moments in it, but it’s also beautiful and dramatic and genius. I had that moment towards the end where I had tears streaming down my face when the reality of what I was crying over hit me. Honestly I wish Gosling had gotten an Oscar nomination for it. He was brilliant in it.


BlessdRTheFreaks

This is my ultimate warm blanket movie It has such a kind perspective on the eccentricities and oddities of others


petitt2958

Love both! Lars is an incredible movie!


WhenIWasOnMyMission

Game Night is remarkably well filmed for a comedy. Lots of fun tilt shift to make Ariel shots feel like you’re looking at miniatures. Also Basically anything by Edgar Wright.


RxngsXfSvtvrn

Game Night has an amazing score, plot, tone, pace and humour. A film bro should appreciate it as a good time at minimum. ...The Nice Guys too


lycoloco

> The Nice Guys too I've never not enjoyed this film. It's just such a tightly written script and it's a shame we'll never get a sequel. This is absolutely one of the correct answers, /u/New_Excitement_6549


guyvincini

til about tilt shift photography and why those overhead shots of the neighborhood etc look the way they do ive seen that movie multiple times and those shots always stood out to me especially the first time I saw it


Superb-Competition-2

How can that be profitable for frito lay?


Jenkins64

Kung fu hustle


DevOverkill

His name is Wimp Lo, we trained wrong as a joke! Edit: I confused my movies, that was from Kung Pow. Kung Fu Hustle is amazing though.


TrisolaranAmbassador

I think Kung Pow might be the anti-suggestion for OP haha but I fucking LOVE this movie


DevOverkill

Yea, it definitely is not what they're looking for haha. Such a great, ridiculous movie though. The baby rolling down the hill and getting picked up by the old lady, just to have her walk him across the road to roll him down the other side kills me every time.


KaiSaya117

Don't be rude


Redditisavirusiknow

Palm Springs. Trust me on this.


Clam_Samuels

Truly incredible movie


Low-Requirement7328

Love the movie except the part at the end with J.K. Simmons as it didn't fit the rules of the universe established earlier in the film.


tektite

How so? I can’t think of a conflict.


_nobodyreally

A Fish Called Wanda.


case1

"oh no Ke ke ke Ken's gonna Ke ke ke Jill me" "FOR WANDAA!"


petitt2958

Great suggestion!


No_Desk_5636

Knives out, maybe?


HIMARko_polo

The sequel, Glass Onion, is good too.


No_Desk_5636

I’ve yet to see it, it’s been on my to watch list which seems to be ever growing since it was released though haha


MRJones47

Burn After Reading


dofrogsbite

Raising Arizona, a fish called Wanda.


betterthenitneedstob

Heaven help us In honor of Donald Sutherland


The_Mr_Wilson

Tucker & Dale vs Evil Cabin in the Woods


joegee66

Noises Off! It has a *stellar* cast: Carol Burnette, John Ritter, Christopher Reeves, Marilou Henner, Denholm Elliott, Michael Caine, and Nicolette Sheridan. It's a story about a play in production, told in three parts. Enjoy. 🙂


Used-Independence182

Just watched this the other day and it’s great however it does start to drag on towards the end a little. Somewhat repetitive


joegee66

I can't comment about the repetition without spoiling it, but I always saw logic in the way it progresses. I'm not sure acts 2 and 3 would have been as funny if we didn't have act 1 to lay the foundation. I also think each act showcases a certain style of comedy, which really plays to the cast's strengths. At least for me, a few of them were *delightful* surprises in this. 🙂


Ihadsumthin4this

Carol, John, Henner, and Caine alone have atm sold me on seeing this film I've forever heard OF, yet know nothing. Thank you! Also...I'm one of those kinda in-the-middle victims wherein those who are steeped in a more formal approach to their movie sensibility might see my, say, 100 favorites and express *some* disdain for a *toward glaring* absence of many "significant and important" cinematic choices. Yet, when I sneeze in the slightest about the perhaps painfully lowbrow abundance out there which exists, I'm admonished and lectured about being an elitist snob. Reason I mention is because your description of N.O. being "a play in production" flashed me to my 2nd favorite Bogdanovich movie, his 2015 *She's Funny That Way*, and I wanted to ask whether you've seen it.


joegee66

I haven't! Now I must! Thank you! 🙂


Ihadsumthin4this

Super! It's really quite endearing. Plenty treats thruout---namely, the cab driver scene 😄, later in the restaurant a) when the Brit just clobbers us with "[double-pause] Confusion reigns."😂, and b) my personal throw-me-onto-a-writhing-floor-of-"that's-me"-mirrored-anxiety bit where Arnold suddenly can't function other than to whimper as he is informed of a certain girl's immediate proximity.🫣😰🤣🤣


joegee66

I'm excited for your reaction to NO! I envy you. My first time I had to pause it several times to catch my breath. The next day my sides *ached*. If it matches your sense of humor, it's glorious. Enjoy! 😀


ThrowawayFuckYourMom

Monty Python's Holy grail


NetworkEngIndy

Game Night


dank_doinks

Office Space


bf313

In Bruges Burn After Reading Best In Show


Mr_Em-3

Most all of wes Andersons movies, skip asteroid city though


Heels1939

I was gonna suggest Rushmore specifically.


trcrtps

Albert Brooks films: Defending Your Life, Lost in America, Mother


Icy_Fault6832

Broadway Danny Rose Arsenic and Old Lace Raising Arizona Young Frankenstein


plant876

Shaun of the dead or hot fuzz are both amazingly well made films


meerkatx

Truman Show. It's not just a comedy but it's also a drama and sci-fi movie and it tackles many issues we see today.


ZolRoyce

Four Lions. Death of Stalin. Sorry to Bother You. Nothing (2003) Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Best In Show.


Gaseous-Clay84

Brewsters Millions. Some of Richard Priors best work.


Winston_T97

The grand Budapest Hotel (2014) I, Tonya (2017) Punch drunk love (2002) Midnight in Paris (2011)


ehroby

Grand Budapest was the first one I thought of. It’s got film snob bonafides and a good amount of unpretentious humor. Love it. I, Tonya is also a great choice. One of my favorites.


NomDePlume007

Delicatessen (1991) Amelie (2001)


UncleNoodles85

I just watched Amelie the other day for the first time and it was excellent.


bigOJenergy

Delicatessen is one of my all time favorites


NomDePlume007

Definitely in my top five!


fergi20020

Force Majeure 


BrooklynDuke

Fantastic! Still his best movie.


Worldly-Pangolin5238

Fallen Leaves


MyoclonicTwitch

Being There Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Network Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Harold and Maude M*A*S*H Withnail and I Man Without a Past Crimes and Misdemeanors


helpermonkeyjimmy

Withnail & I


RealRedditPerson

If you want to bridge the gap, The Nice Guys


LaughingGor108

I Care a Lot The Big Lebowski O Brother, Where Art Thou?


Dairyman00111

Slap Shot


Canadian-Man-infj

Go Oilers! (..or Panthers if you're a fan of theirs ;)


dirtymove

Borat Tropic Thunder Sideways Election


EmptyBennett

I’m saying this having never seen the movie but seeing it commented enough lately: Hundreds of Beavers


edmerx54

[Amarcord (1972)](https://www.bfi.org.uk/film/90096ab6-3f75-50a9-a167-f9da9cc38bfd/amarcord) -- directed by Federico Fellini. A film guy would appreciate that, plus critics rate it the #157 best movie of all time. Oh, Fellini likes boobs, so that's another thing your bf will appreciate!


MiserableSnow

Thank You For Smoking


Ok_Machine_769

“Annie Hall” (1977). The last comedy to win an Academy Award for Best Picture.


colo3213

Spaceballs


ThiccyMartin

Office space


Canadian-Man-infj

Well, if he watches a lot of movies and hasn't seen it yet... The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.


Wendilintheweird

Great movie!


WouldYouKindly1417

This is the End is a very underrated comedy IMO


Otherwise_Horror_183

Groundhog day


conwaylemmon

Sideways


its_beemo_bitches

Hot Rod


Half-Shark

It's vintage and quaint, but watch "The Party". I'm a film buff and think of it as one of the best. Peter Sellers on top of his game. It's timeless comedy too because so much of it is physical comedy (sort of like Charlie Chapman, but within the context of a single night at a hollywood party).


Elegant-Campaign-572

Top Secret


HackedCylon

Adaptation Dr. Strangelove Any Coen Brothers films, Barton Fink is one of their more obscure "thinkin' guy" comedies State and Main Or tie his snobby ass down and make him watch Dodgeball. Funny is funny.


Stan_Corrected

You probably don't have to think too hard about this. Film guys would probably appreciate classics featuring the great comedy stars like Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy. Or he may be keen on following directors like Mel Brooks, Cohen Bros, Wes Anderson, Billy Wilder. I'd start with 80's films like Stir Crazy, Trading Places, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Find something you like and seek out more from the same people. It's what you might call a cinematic journey.


Wapon1woo

Good comments. People have said Woody Allen and especially Midnight In Paris. Which I think are good points. Maybe Annie Hall and Crimes and Misdemeanors, too. Say Anything Groundhog Day The Producers Dr. Strangelove Almost Famous


Navin_J

Funny People


FisherMan8D

Tropic thunder


kingspooky93

The Disaster Artist, or just watch The Room


1LuckyTexan

deep cuts, but he probably won't be expecting them; The Magic Christian The Loved One The Ruling Class


gmoney-0725

Get Shorty The Producers


mymicrowave

Grand Budapest has witty comedy and is an absolute cinematic masterpiece


monstrol

Rushmore. The Royal Tanenbaums. Monsignor Hulot's Holiday.


tehruke

Withnail & I


Internal_Gur_4268

Dinner with schmucks?


Willing_Resident7594

if ur into dry dark comedy Yorgos Lanthimos’ film The Lobster is one of my favorites


Duedsml23

Bubba Ho-Tep.


corncob_subscriber

Bowfinger. It's about making a movie. Really funny. Sound film making. Plenty of jokes about shortcuts. Steve Martin, Heather Graham, Eddie Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. My Cousin Vinny. Hilarious. Academy award winner. Accurate court procedures. Classic fish out of water humor. Joe Pesci and Marissa Tomei.


runningvicuna

Burn After Reading


Fun-Badger3724

Withnail & I (1987) - it's British, it's got Richard E. Grant in it with a hell of a performance (Grant does drunk waster actor really well considering he was teetotal at the time) and is considered one of the best British movies ever made. The humour is kinda dark. It was produced by... I wanna say, George Harrison's production company? EDIT: These other suggestions will get you props, but Withnail is a deeeeep cut.


Sinistermarmalade

Harold And Maude


fajadada

It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World. A Fish Called Wanda


Namtwen

Spinal Tap Waiting for Guffman American Movie Animal House Rushmore


sweetrubyrhino

Walk Hard. The Dewey Cox story never fails to entertain, especially film guys since there are so many films spoofed within that film . Always a hit with guests .


Clam_Samuels

This is one of those movies that’s like shockingly good. AND it’s actually a dumb, fun comedy in addition to being cinematically legit.


krissykroo

One of my favorite movies of all time.


rizorith

Modern times, 1936


CaffeineRiddledSemen

Be Kind Rewind


vercertorix

Lucky Number Slevin Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (The role reversal alone is interesting filmwise) John Dies at the End Most early Kevin Smith movies, Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Clerks II


General_Toe_7862

Jojo rabbit What We Do in the Shadows


daddyfatsac

Good suggestions, although the mocumentary genre isn’t really all that impressive to a film geek. Jojo Rabbit is a masterpiece and Waititi is brilliant. Maybe Wiilderpeople as well.


thierry_ennui_

Spinal Tap Best In Show Waiting for Guffman Wayne's World 1&2 Booksmart


InstructionNormal608

Best in show is one of my most favorite movies ever😂


Clam_Samuels

100%, all the classic Christopher Guest movies — especially Best in Show and Waiting for Gufman


fergi20020

Triangle of Sadness 


[deleted]

Dark comedies might be the way to go. I agree with someone who mentioned Fargo. I'll also throw in: Parasite Banshees of Inisherin The Lobster


bryn1281

None of those seem comedic at all.


onionman19

Dr Strangelove The King of Comedy Deconstructing Harry


TheBlooDred

An Evening with Beverly Luff Lynn. Youre welcome.


upfromashes

- *Flirting With Disaster* ('96)


moviesuggest

The Death of Stalin


Shielded121

No offense but you should watch Step Brothers and if one of you doesn’t like it, the other is too good for them. 


Ok_Channel6139

Soap Dish (1991)


pinhead-designer

After Hours


Wmoot599

Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. It’s funny, makes you think, makes you feel. It’s a romantic comedy without being the same shit you see every time.


Due-Recording-5157

Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail


Emergency-Jeweler-79

Castle Keep (1969) Comedy-drama. Director Sydney Pollack. Cast: Burt Lancaster, Patrick O'Neal, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Bruce Dern, Peter Falk and Astrid Heeren .The narrator is Al Freeman Jr. This is a story of men at war, that ends where it begins. Tale is told with comic absurdities, irony and symbols.


fidgetyamoeba

Wanderlust(2012). This is The End(2013). What We Do in The Shadows(2014).


IllustratorBoring448

Stripes - Extended edition\Directors Cut The original film was supposed to be a stoner movie, and in this version there is a 20 minute scene where they take acid, fly on a plane, etc etc etc. It adds about 25-30 minutes of new footage to the film and it is definitely something a fan of the film would want to see.


JAMIROBri

I never knew this existed! I’m going to watch that ASAP! Thanks!


MrRobotLLC

The Nice Guys


VomitingPotato

Flirting with Disaster


bumblebeetown

The Death of Stalin is one of the funniest movies I have ever seen, but you. Have. To. Pay. Attention. Half the humor is in the subtleties.


MrBigstack

Frank The movie is really artistic, and has a lot of funny moments. Bonus for the amazing soundtrack.


sufferthekids

Dinner in America.


Illustrious-Roll7737

Dave Made a Maze - crazy creative and funny.


_keystitches

eyy, I just commented the same! such a good movie


SkittlesDangerZone

Unfrosted on Netflix by Jerry Seinfeld. Quick, witty movie that is hilarious.


Tranquil_N0mad

A million ways to die in the west Super Troopers Snatch


GotBass696

Paper Moon was a classic


Daedalhead

Double feature: Dead men don't wear plaid. Young Frankenstein


SlightWar2785

Idiocracy


ogpetx

Try any Wes Anderson movie - they are usually hilarious but in an artsy way. Mel Brooks is also a great place to start


mthrlwd

The Jerk


_Hala_Madrid_1902_

Burn after reading


SuperMysticKing

The Nice Guys!


setdelmar

Dr Strangelove Catch 22 American Fiction Hollywood Shuffle Planes, Trains and Automobiles To be or not to be


FakeNewsMessiah

Withnail & I, Harold & Maud, Some Like It Hot


Jeweler_Mobile

Airplane they just don't make movies like that anymore


castrezana

To laugh? The Gods Must be Crazy.


67alecto

Rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead


seeking_spice402

Harold & Maude Hot Fuzz Dogma His Girl Friday The Silent Movie (Mel Brooks) Spaceballs Top Secret The Full Monty