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      • Intelligent comedies really aren't too easy to come by—or they're at least far less common. Simply put, most people want constant laughter, regardless of content.
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  2. 4 days ago · Intelligent comedies really aren't too easy to come byor they're at least far less common. Simply put, most people want constant laughter, regardless of content. In other words, what most consider the be the best comedies of all time don't typically fall under the intelligent category.

    • Shaun of The Dead
    • Life of Brian
    • The Big Lebowski
    • Groundhog Day
    • Office Space
    • Fargo
    • Splash
    • Monty Python and The Holy Grail
    • The Terminal
    • Catch Me If You Can

    A hilarious zombie apocalypse comedy from Edgar Wright that's full of clever pop-culture nods, Shaun of the Deadstands out as a parody that's actually as good as the movies it references. The movie stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost as ordinary men caught up in a Zombie epidemic that they take far too long to notice. RELATED: 10 Best Pop Culture Refer...

    The second original movie from the absurdist British comedy troupe drew inspiration from an unlikely source of comedy in the form of the Bible, but Life of Brian's iconic tale of mistaken identity was massively successful. The central character, Brian Cohen, may have been born on the same day as Jesus Christ but he is certainly not ready for the fa...

    Farcical plots involving many interweaving stories can easily become frustrating to watch but, of course, in the expert hands of the Coen brothers, it works perfectly. In The Big Lebowski, mistaken identity and poorly thought-through schemes lead to a hilariously messy story dominated by some hugely memorable characters. However, this is only one-h...

    Not many romantic comedies can claim to have had anywhere near the influence of the iconic Groundhog Day, which spawned an entire subgenre of time loop movies. Whilst these can be hit-or-miss, Groundhog Daynailed its use of the tricky narrative tool that had its central character, weatherman Phil, living through the same day endlessly. A product of...

    Even with the rise of working from home, there is something about Mike Judge's cult classic office satire that rings true even over 20 years after its original release. Starring Jennifer Aniston and Ron Livingston, Office Spaceis razor-sharp in its observations of office environments and especially the plight of the IT worker. RELATED: 16 Best '90s...

    With the Fargotelevision series recently renewed for a fifth season, there has never been a better time to revisit the iconic black comedy that, in its opening text, claims to be based on a true crime story that occurred in Minnesota. The movie showcases what the Coen brothers are best at with complex subplots, disturbing yet funny moments, and cha...

    For any movie fan that thought that intelligent comedy had to be dark and introspective, Splashstands as proof that that's not the case as it contains enough sweetness to make anyone leave with a smile on their face. Directed by Ron Howard, the movie stars Tom Hanks as Allen Bauer, a man who was once saved from drowning by a mermaid, played by Dary...

    Although the absurdist comedy troupe had already achieved a degree of success with Monty Python's Flying Circus, their first original film secured their legacy as all-time greats of the genre. Inspired by Arthurian legend, Monty Python and the Holy Grailis a deceptively simple caper centered on the King and his knights. RELATED: 10 Of The Most Prof...

    Spielberg's follow-up to the success of Catch Me If You Can, The Terminalis a movie based on the true story of a man who is stranded in an airport after being denied entry to the country but equally unable to return home. With such a premise, the movie could easily have been tragic and hopeless, but the director used his storytelling talent to weav...

    A biographical cat-and-mouse tale of an FBI agent, played by Tom Hanks, attempting to bring down a master con artist named Frank W. Abagnale, Catch Me If You Canis an entertaining mix of drama and comedy. The con artist played by Leonardo DiCaprio turns out to be a master of disguise, convincingly turning into a doctor, a pilot, and even a parish p...

    • Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014) Birdman is a dark dramedy that focuses on a faded Hollywood actor, Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton), best known for playing the superhero “Birdman” as he struggles to put together his Broadway production.
    • Mean Girls (2004) Mean Girls has earned its position as a classic. Starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried, this film has produced hundreds of memes and made “fetch” a word, even though Regina George (McAdams) was certain it was not going to happen.
    • Caddyshack (1980) In another all-time great comedy flick with plenty of brilliance, Caddyshack tells the story of a bunch of old, snotty guys at a prestigious country club who love to golf but have plenty of differences.
    • National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) The Holiday Season is the perfect time for meltdowns and chaos of all types, especially when extended family is staying over.
    • Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (2017) 9.2. Canada, United States of America.
    • Kings of Summer (2013) 8.8. United States of America. Jordan Vogt-Roberts. Alison Brie, Angela Trimbur, Austin Abrams, Brady Novak.
    • Smoke (1995) 8.7. Germany, Japan, United States of America. Wayne Wang. Ashley Judd, Baxter Harris, Clarice Taylor, Deirdre OConnell.
    • The Player (1992) 8.5. United States of America. Robert Altman. Adam Simon, Alan Rudolph, Alexandra Powers, Andie MacDowell. A-list actors, Dark, Dramatic.
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    • 'A Serious Man' (2009) This existential comedy from the Coen brothers revolves around Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg), a mild-mannered physics professor living in the suburbs in the 1960s.
    • 'In the Loop' (2009) This political satire was directed by Veep's Armando Iannucci and co-written by Succession's Jeremy Armstrong. It's a biting, irreverent take on the inner workings of the British government and international diplomacy.
    • 'The Favourite' (2018) Yorgos Lanthimos is a director of the dark and offbeat, responsible for unsettling gems like Dogtooth and The Lobster. His most accessible (not to mention funniest) movie is this wild period comedy set in the early 18th-century court of Queen Anne (Olivia Colman).
    • 'The Brothers Bloom' (2008) Rian Johnson directed this whimsical caper about two con artist brothers, Stephen (Mark Ruffalo) and Bloom (Adrien Brody).
  3. 59 Best Smart Comedy Movies To Watch. Good movies to watch on popular streaming services. All our recommendations are highly-rated and handpicked by our staff.

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    PG-13 | 142 min | Drama, Romance. The history of the United States from the 1950s to the '70s unfolds from the perspective of an Alabama man with an IQ of 75, who yearns to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart. Director: Robert Zemeckis | Stars: Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Sally Field.

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