As someone who loves the original, I can assure you that watching the remake probably won't taint that experience for you. Are the plots essentially the same? Yes. Do they bear any resemblance to each other whatsoever? No. The remake will make you question if either yourself, the producers, or the cast were on a bunch of drugs, because it falls into the "so bad it's hilarious" category. It's a gem.
Yeah, fun how they lean into how the authorities embraced the most absurd solution to problems beyond even face swapping. Need to put dangerous guys in prison? Build a secret one offshore with magnet boots.
It’s kind of quaint how they think they need to build a secret prison (within swimming distance of the California shore, so how secret can it be) in order to hold terrorists indefinitely and avoid Amnesty International. We now know you just need some fences and a chunk of land in Cuba.
Dude yes, the scene where Cage does the Travolta voice while touching his own face is pure gold. That whole movie is so over the top it loops back around to being hilarious
”San Andreas” (2015) starring Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson as “Ray” a rescue chopper pilot who along with his ex wife (Carla Gugino) endeavours to rescue their daughter (Alexandra Daddraio) after a massive earthquake and its subsequent aftershocks.
It is supposed to be a serious action/adventure/disaster movie, but it ”jumps the shark” so often and so badly that when we saw it, the entire audience spent the majority of the movie laughing in utter disbelief at, well, just everything.
As long as you are prepared to totally suspend reality, it’s not too bad a movie;
Thank you for mentioning Dwayne Johnson, because it reminded me of Southland Tales. OP, Southland Tales is hilarious because it thinks it's an apocalyptic thriller and it has an all-star cast that give it 100%, but the story is so ridiculous and incomprehensible that you will laugh your ass off.
Highlights include a stoned Justin Timberlake lip-synching to The Killers, comedian Jon Lovitz as a racist cop committing hate crimes (funnier than it sounds, which is weird because he’s one of the few character to play it straight), The Rock frantically steepling his fingers while calling himself a pimp, Sarah Michelle Gellar as a porn star vlogger, Wallace Shawn as a Marxist trying to conquer the world while dressed like Ozymandias from Watchmen, and an animated sequence where two SUV’s have sex.
Me too, once you stop trying to take it seriously there's something to laugh at in every scene.. Stewart and Pattinson's expressions alone are hilarious enough..The first scene when they meet in class... I just imagine Edward shit himself lmao
Some Kind of Monster. It’s a documentary about Metallica making what the most people consider to be their worst album. It has a lot of unintentionally funny moments that give it a Spinal Tap feel.
Blue Velvet (1986) is being reconsidered as a comedy. This year there was a mini controversy in Chicago over a showing at the Music Box theater. Half (edit: some?) of the audience was treating it as cult comedy and the other half viewed it as crime movie.
Lynch had to put a handkerchief in his mouth because he couldn't stop laughing while filming with Hopper, so I think it's intentional, at least in parts.
I feel like every Lynch film has a least one funny scene in it. I cracked up during the Lost Highway tailgating confrontation. Eraserhead has some funny moments.
I find his side characters to often be written funny too, like the diner waitress in Fire Walk With Me ('Who's the toehead?') and patrons ('I know shit from Shinola').
Showgirls- Elizabeth Berkeley really thought she did her big one in that movie. It was so hysterically overacted. It’s an enjoyable watch and totally iconic, don’t get me wrong. But the script and the acting are funny as hell.
The protagonist (Clive Owen) eating carrots makes him Bugs Bunny. Hitman Hertz (Paul Giamatti) is therefore Elmer Fudd. It is deliberately cartoonish, and as violent as the old cartoons from that era were.
I actually sat and laughed all the way through the last one. The stunts were sincerely unbelievable CGI crap. And then when Vin Diesel seriously repeats his trope about “family” i just lost it.
I still have to watch that one but I did see the beginning of it where Vin Diesel can’t figure out how to act like some normal dude who’s super content with his life.
One of my favorites is Starship Trooper. Though written as semi satirical I find it a laugh riot.
Stilted dialog, major scenery chewing except for Denise Richards who's performance runs the range from A to A. Does she EVER change expression in the film?
Add to this the ridiculous plot holes and you have a tour de force!
It's a brilliant black comedy, in the same vein as Verhoeven's other satirical sci-fi movie, RoboCop. They're both hilarious at times, and intentionally so.
While on the subject of comedies that aren't supposed to be comedies and Denise Richards, Wild Things with her, Neve Campbell, Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon and Bill Murray is a great one.
Highlander, campy 80s fantasy with terrible editing that makes every serious beat seem like a punchline. It definitely didn't think it was super serious, but time has made it absurd.
The perfect hair? The perfect teeth? The age difference between him and the love interest? The total massacre of historic truth? Yeah. I laughed my ass off.
It was like a love letter written to Mel Gibson by Mel Gibson. The biggest vanity project I’ve maybe ever seen. He’s just so… obsessed with himself in that movie.
"Sometimes I doubt your commitment to sparkle motion"
Frank was here, went to get beer
"Why do you wear that stupid bunny suit?" "Why do you wear that stupid man suit?"
"First of all, Papa Smurf didn't create Smurfette. Gargamel did. She was sent in as Gargamel's evil spy with the intention of destroying the Smurf village, but the overwhelming goodness of the Smurf way of life transformed her. And as for the whole gang-bang scenario, it just couldn't happen. Smurfs are asexual. They don't even have reproductive organs under those little white pants. That's what's so illogical, you know, about being a Smurf. What's the point of living if you don't have a dick?"
For a movie that's pretty dramatic all the comedy actually hits pretty great.
Gymkata is hilarious but was a serious action movie made to launch the acting career of an Olympic gymnast. Watch the Honest Trailer for it to get an idea.
The Seventh Seal. I suspect it is supposed to be comedic, but obviously it has an overall serious philosophical / spiritual point. So I expected a serious movie but the dialogue is absolutely gut-busting imo
The thing that’s crazy about Fargo is I lived in the city it happened in and knew where all the cities were that were mentioned as well as passed the places the things happened at often for a delivery job. One of the most jarring life experiences I’ve ever had
My favorite that would fit this criteria is Midnight Run. Technically an action/comedy, I guess, but the chemistry between DeNiro and Grodin produces something I can't explain or put my finger on, yet I find it hilarious.
The Graduate? His awkward dialogue with Mrs Robinson and the hotel staff is hysterical, but really we’re laughing at his painful awkwardness for clips of the first half of the movie
Vindicta (2023) Its far more funny then any comedy I've seen. It ends with such an absurd chase scene that goes on for way too long and its played completely serious!!! The human villain keeps getting shot falls four stories and walks it off like its nothing!?!?! Its such an underrated gem
I could be wrong, but I don't think The Rock with Sean Connery and Nicholas Cage was supposed to be a comedy. It's become a bit of a cult classic, and I think most people view it fondly as a funny over the top tongue in cheek action flick, but I always got the impression it was intended to be presented In quite a serious way.
I was just watching a movie last night that made this unexpected turn towards the end. It's called Malignant, supposedly a horror, and I'm still not sure whether the last third or so was meant to be funny or not.
“Citizen Kane” “Scent Of A Woman”
“One Flew Over The Cukoo’s Nest”
“Misery” “Patton”
“Around The World In 80 Days”
“My Fair Lady” “Pretty Woman”
“Goodfellas” “You Can’t Take It With You”
“It Happened One Night”
“Wizard Of Oz” “Don Juan”
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Not exactly what you are asking, but Barry Lyndon. Most people only watch it once; they get so caught up in the story and how jaw dropping it all looks that it takes repeated viewings to pick up on all the comedy. It’s absurd from start to finish. I mean the guy has to leave his home town cause he shoots a guy with a toe instead a bullet. Because he’s in love with his cousin. And the narration is completely ripping the main character to shreds from start to finish. It’s perfect
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The Departed was so ridiculously over-acted and convoluted it was impossible to take seriously. Once I realized it was a comedy the laughs came as it got more cartoonish.
ZARDOZ. it's the most insane coked out sci-fi nonsense with both a giant stone head puking guns and yelling about dick and Sean Connory in an orange diaper. it was connery's first role post Bond and John boorman's first movie after Deliverance so the studio apparently gave them zero oversight and then deeply regretted it. it is incredible in every sense of the word
Face/Off is an action thriller, and it works on that level, but the real fun is watching Nicolas Cage and John Travolta do impressions of each other.
Nicholas Cage is a goldmine for movies that are funny but not supposed to be. Con Air and National Treasure instantly pop into mind.
The Wicker Man (2006) is another unintentional comedy.
Not the beeeeees, arghrghhhhgrggghhh
Cage argued it was intentional, but who knows? Personally I like the original enough that I’m afraid of tainting it by watching the remake.
I think the movie that was made and the movie he was acting in are two different movies
As someone who loves the original, I can assure you that watching the remake probably won't taint that experience for you. Are the plots essentially the same? Yes. Do they bear any resemblance to each other whatsoever? No. The remake will make you question if either yourself, the producers, or the cast were on a bunch of drugs, because it falls into the "so bad it's hilarious" category. It's a gem.
Nah. The original is one of my favourite films.
The remake is a flat out 'so bad it's good' film. Of course you can watch it.
Or if you don't want to, don't watch it.
Con air and face/off are both dark comedies.
What a predicament!
Probably one of my favorite movie quotes of all time.
Same.
Yeah, fun how they lean into how the authorities embraced the most absurd solution to problems beyond even face swapping. Need to put dangerous guys in prison? Build a secret one offshore with magnet boots.
It’s kind of quaint how they think they need to build a secret prison (within swimming distance of the California shore, so how secret can it be) in order to hold terrorists indefinitely and avoid Amnesty International. We now know you just need some fences and a chunk of land in Cuba.
No, that's surely Rogue One you're thinking of... No wait, that was bare feet and zappy floors....
The Expanse?
I could eat a peach for hours.
Dude yes, the scene where Cage does the Travolta voice while touching his own face is pure gold. That whole movie is so over the top it loops back around to being hilarious
the characters are doing impressions of each other. the actors are doing impressions of each other doing impressions of each other
ooooo eeee! you good lookin'!
”San Andreas” (2015) starring Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson as “Ray” a rescue chopper pilot who along with his ex wife (Carla Gugino) endeavours to rescue their daughter (Alexandra Daddraio) after a massive earthquake and its subsequent aftershocks.
It is supposed to be a serious action/adventure/disaster movie, but it ”jumps the shark” so often and so badly that when we saw it, the entire audience spent the majority of the movie laughing in utter disbelief at, well, just everything.
As long as you are prepared to totally suspend reality, it’s not too bad a movie;
As a comedic farce…
Thank you for mentioning Dwayne Johnson, because it reminded me of Southland Tales. OP, Southland Tales is hilarious because it thinks it's an apocalyptic thriller and it has an all-star cast that give it 100%, but the story is so ridiculous and incomprehensible that you will laugh your ass off.
I've never heard of this! Gotta find it!!
Highlights include a stoned Justin Timberlake lip-synching to The Killers, comedian Jon Lovitz as a racist cop committing hate crimes (funnier than it sounds, which is weird because he’s one of the few character to play it straight), The Rock frantically steepling his fingers while calling himself a pimp, Sarah Michelle Gellar as a porn star vlogger, Wallace Shawn as a Marxist trying to conquer the world while dressed like Ozymandias from Watchmen, and an animated sequence where two SUV’s have sex.
I was with you until the end, can you say that last part again?
You can see it on YT as “Southland Tales - funny car commercial”
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The movie “2012” makes me laugh for the same reason
The movie Moonfall comes to mind.
Reefer Madness
Twilight. It’s so good when you watch it as a comedy.
Came here to say Twilight. I love heckling it!
Me too, once you stop trying to take it seriously there's something to laugh at in every scene.. Stewart and Pattinson's expressions alone are hilarious enough..The first scene when they meet in class... I just imagine Edward shit himself lmao
The Room.
It’s even better if you watch it with the RiffTrax.
I did not hit her!
I did naaaaaahhhtt!
Oh hai Mark.
“It’s not true! It’s bullshit!”
I read this as "Room" with Bre what's her name and the really good child actor. Haha Definitely not a comedy.
Can't remember why but laughed so hard the first time I saw First Knight (95) I had to leave the theater.
Connery?
Yes and Gere
The scene when Connery shouts "Whyyyyyyyyy!" killed me when I got around to watching it a few weeks back
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Some Kind of Monster. It’s a documentary about Metallica making what the most people consider to be their worst album. It has a lot of unintentionally funny moments that give it a Spinal Tap feel.
FUCK
Season of the Witch when Nicolas Cage tries to use an English accent for about a quarter of the movie then just stops. I thought that was hilarious.
Blue Velvet (1986) is being reconsidered as a comedy. This year there was a mini controversy in Chicago over a showing at the Music Box theater. Half (edit: some?) of the audience was treating it as cult comedy and the other half viewed it as crime movie.
Here is more on story. https://www.reddit.com/r/blankies/s/5AXCvvvOV1
Lynch had to put a handkerchief in his mouth because he couldn't stop laughing while filming with Hopper, so I think it's intentional, at least in parts.
He was funnier than Freddy, scarier than Jason.
That's a lot of Lynch, based on what I've seen from him. Hilarious and disturbing are set right next to each other, often with the border blurring.
Heineken!? Fuck that shit!
I feel like every Lynch film has a least one funny scene in it. I cracked up during the Lost Highway tailgating confrontation. Eraserhead has some funny moments.
I find his side characters to often be written funny too, like the diner waitress in Fire Walk With Me ('Who's the toehead?') and patrons ('I know shit from Shinola').
Isn't Showgirls supposed to be unintentionally funny?
Floppy fish sex
She looked like she was being electrocuted ⚡️
Showgirls is 100% deliberately satire. The majority of Paul Verhoeven's films are
Joe Eszterhas' script was supposed to be serious.
Paul Verhoeven's direction wasn't.
Watch the Honest Trailer on YouTube
It's definitely intentional
Actually, it's not
"Well, you fucked the meter reader!"
Showgirls- Elizabeth Berkeley really thought she did her big one in that movie. It was so hysterically overacted. It’s an enjoyable watch and totally iconic, don’t get me wrong. But the script and the acting are funny as hell.
Shoot 'Em Up. It's an action movie so over the top its hard to take it seriously. Great cast too.
I always assumed it was ridiculous on purpose.
The protagonist (Clive Owen) eating carrots makes him Bugs Bunny. Hitman Hertz (Paul Giamatti) is therefore Elmer Fudd. It is deliberately cartoonish, and as violent as the old cartoons from that era were.
Which is why I loved it.
Falling Down
The entire Fast/Furious franchise. The newer the funnier.
Cars don't fly!
“I told ya I’d never leave ya.”
I remember back circa 2003 - after 2F2F came out - there was an animated mock trailer for 3 3ast 3 3urious that did the rounds online.
By this point in the franchise, pretty much everything that trailer mocked has actually been done in the movies.
I actually sat and laughed all the way through the last one. The stunts were sincerely unbelievable CGI crap. And then when Vin Diesel seriously repeats his trope about “family” i just lost it.
I still have to watch that one but I did see the beginning of it where Vin Diesel can’t figure out how to act like some normal dude who’s super content with his life.
One of my favorites is Starship Trooper. Though written as semi satirical I find it a laugh riot.
Stilted dialog, major scenery chewing except for Denise Richards who's performance runs the range from A to A. Does she EVER change expression in the film?
Add to this the ridiculous plot holes and you have a tour de force!
Teenage me loved sci-fi movies, but getting shower boobs was such a bonus.
Kind of like the 3 boobed prostitute in Total Recall.
This is especially funny becuasue Verhoeven did both. And Robocop but no boobies there.
Do you mean the remake? Because I definitely remember locker room boobies in the original.
No, the original. I could be mistaken, it's been a while.
If it's there I'm ashamed of myself for forgetting them.
Plus, Dina Meyer
MEDIIIIIC!!!!
It's a brilliant black comedy, in the same vein as Verhoeven's other satirical sci-fi movie, RoboCop. They're both hilarious at times, and intentionally so.
The bugs that shoot rockets out of their ass.
What gets me is they appear to have energy based weapons for training but use standard ammo on the bugs.
While on the subject of comedies that aren't supposed to be comedies and Denise Richards, Wild Things with her, Neve Campbell, Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon and Bill Murray is a great one.
Mommy Dearest
Highlander, campy 80s fantasy with terrible editing that makes every serious beat seem like a punchline. It definitely didn't think it was super serious, but time has made it absurd.
Also the fact that his murdered wife is named Heather and he screams it but can't pronounce it so he screams 'HEADER' kills me every time.
American Movie (1999)
This movie is amazing actually. I love Mike!
The Happening. It’s supposedly a horror movie, but it’s absolutely hilarious. And, it absolutely should have been recut as a comedy.
2012
Battlefield Earth.
Independence Day is hilarious if you aren't American
Those of us who are sane find it to be a total camp spectacle too
I laughed really hard at Braveheart.
I had never seen it, and it was one of my ex’s favorite movies.
I didn’t realize it wasn’t supposed to be a comedy.
He said I ruined it for him because he couldn’t deny how absurd it was. But, he didn’t realize that when he saw it 20 years ago.
That sounds like a really fun way to watch it.
I didn’t realize there was any other way 😂
The perfect hair? The perfect teeth? The age difference between him and the love interest? The total massacre of historic truth? Yeah. I laughed my ass off.
It was like a love letter written to Mel Gibson by Mel Gibson. The biggest vanity project I’ve maybe ever seen. He’s just so… obsessed with himself in that movie.
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Jared Leto’s performance in House of Gucci was hilarious. It was like he thought he was in a completely different movie
The Room (2003) - It is ironically hillarious
The Wicker Man remake.
Twilight! It's just too ridiculous to be taken seriously!
I find American Psycho to be pretty hilarious
But that was a comedy.
"Will you keep it down? I'm trying to do drugs" is one of my favorite comedic lines in a movie.
Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my god. It even has a watermark..
Slingblade…mmmmhmmmm
“I hate you too you little sonofabitch…no I don’t”
You aught not to've kilt that little feller. He mighta had him some fun one time.
I buhleeve one of dem fellers was from Arkansaw
Whatcha got in there s’good ‘ta eat?
Bloodsucking Freaks (1976)
Hard Target (1993) Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Saw it in theater, It's so over the top I couldn't stop laughing.
Megaforce (1982)
Donnie Darko
"You are such a fuckass"
"CHUT UP!!!"
"Sometimes I doubt your commitment to sparkle motion"
Frank was here, went to get beer
"Why do you wear that stupid bunny suit?" "Why do you wear that stupid man suit?"
"First of all, Papa Smurf didn't create Smurfette. Gargamel did. She was sent in as Gargamel's evil spy with the intention of destroying the Smurf village, but the overwhelming goodness of the Smurf way of life transformed her. And as for the whole gang-bang scenario, it just couldn't happen. Smurfs are asexual. They don't even have reproductive organs under those little white pants. That's what's so illogical, you know, about being a Smurf. What's the point of living if you don't have a dick?"
For a movie that's pretty dramatic all the comedy actually hits pretty great.
I like your boobs
Gymkata is hilarious but was a serious action movie made to launch the acting career of an Olympic gymnast. Watch the Honest Trailer for it to get an idea.
One flew over the cuckoo's nest. Both the funniest, and the saddest.
The room
The Seventh Seal. I suspect it is supposed to be comedic, but obviously it has an overall serious philosophical / spiritual point. So I expected a serious movie but the dialogue is absolutely gut-busting imo
Every Neil Breen film.
In a dark humor way Weapons and Fargo
I'd say Fargo is a comedy
The thing that’s crazy about Fargo is I lived in the city it happened in and knew where all the cities were that were mentioned as well as passed the places the things happened at often for a delivery job. One of the most jarring life experiences I’ve ever had
Im pretty sure they’re both intended as such
The humor in both was very much intentional.
Oh I was laughing my ass off during Weapons! Such a great movie
That ending scene is pure comedy. I was laughing through the entire sequence.
Top Gun:Maverick
Unintentionally hillarious
Goodfellas. Funniest film ever, and infinitely quotable.
Funny how? What's funny about it?
You think I'm a clown? I'm here to make you laugh?
My favorite that would fit this criteria is Midnight Run. Technically an action/comedy, I guess, but the chemistry between DeNiro and Grodin produces something I can't explain or put my finger on, yet I find it hilarious.
The Lost Boys. The clothes the hair The dialog! 😆
The Graduate? His awkward dialogue with Mrs Robinson and the hotel staff is hysterical, but really we’re laughing at his painful awkwardness for clips of the first half of the movie
But that's a comedy
It’s supposed to be funny….
Pulp Fiction.
Pulp Fiction is a dark comedy though.
Oh?? I never thought it was supposed to be......
Yeah, almost everything in that movie is hilarious. “Dark Comedy” is the first tag/category on IMDB.
Vindicta (2023) Its far more funny then any comedy I've seen. It ends with such an absurd chase scene that goes on for way too long and its played completely serious!!! The human villain keeps getting shot falls four stories and walks it off like its nothing!?!?! Its such an underrated gem
Phantom Thread
I could be wrong, but I don't think The Rock with Sean Connery and Nicholas Cage was supposed to be a comedy. It's become a bit of a cult classic, and I think most people view it fondly as a funny over the top tongue in cheek action flick, but I always got the impression it was intended to be presented In quite a serious way.
Cutter's Way. It's a psychological thriller that also serves as a proto-Big Lebowski.
Inherent Vice. Cant remember if it’s considered comedy. It didn’t feel like one, but i was cracking up.
Taxi Driver. A cinematic masterpiece. Also so many funny lines.
1943 The Outlaw
1973 Lost Horizon
I was just watching a movie last night that made this unexpected turn towards the end. It's called Malignant, supposedly a horror, and I'm still not sure whether the last third or so was meant to be funny or not.
“Citizen Kane” “Scent Of A Woman” “One Flew Over The Cukoo’s Nest” “Misery” “Patton” “Around The World In 80 Days” “My Fair Lady” “Pretty Woman” “Goodfellas” “You Can’t Take It With You” “It Happened One Night” “Wizard Of Oz” “Don Juan”
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The Departed. I laughed my ass off at the elevator shoot out scene.
And the body falling off the roof right by people. I was the only one laughing.
Bloodsport and Rocky IV
Aguirre, the Wrath of God
Mommie Dearest (1981)
My personal favorite, “Star Crash”. Funniest movie I’ve ever seen.
The Room.
Tommy Wiseau wrote, directed, starred in, and financed this ridiculous piece of cinematic glory. Holy cats, it's one of the worst movies ever made.
The Happening.
Wild Things
No holds barred (1989):
le premier film de Hulk Hogan
Dog Day Afternoon
Mommie Dearest.
Child abuse is not a laughing matter, but Faye Dunaway more than succeeded.
I'm trying to figure out if my fave movie of all time fear and loathing is art house or comedy
Read the book. It’s definitely comedy. Hunter S Thompson is brilliant and hilarious.
Not exactly what you are asking, but Barry Lyndon. Most people only watch it once; they get so caught up in the story and how jaw dropping it all looks that it takes repeated viewings to pick up on all the comedy. It’s absurd from start to finish. I mean the guy has to leave his home town cause he shoots a guy with a toe instead a bullet. Because he’s in love with his cousin. And the narration is completely ripping the main character to shreds from start to finish. It’s perfect
Marked For Death
The Birds by Alfred Hitchcock is peak unintentional comedy
Coffy. It’s a blaxploitation movie from the seventies. I remember watching it in college with a friend and we were dying of laughter the entire time
R Kelly in the closet
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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
I think Kevin Costner was making a completely different movie than Alan Rickman, who was hilarious.
The Other Sister
Demons is my favourite ‘so bad it’s good’ go to. The motorcycle scene kills me every time.
Great movie
Plan 9 From Outer Space
Reefer Madness
Slingblade
For sure!
Forrest Forrest Gump
The Departed was so ridiculously over-acted and convoluted it was impossible to take seriously. Once I realized it was a comedy the laughs came as it got more cartoonish.
Evil Dead comes to mind. Pretty sure it was meant to be serious but it was so goofy.
The “sex-charged legal drama/thriller” Body of Evidence starring Madonna is hilarious.
Precious
There are ni jokes written in Ghostbusters and Blues Brothers, but those movies are hysterical.
I Love you Beth Cooper. Terrible movie that entertained me. Honestly, it’s the one single movie that I describe as, “so bad it’s good.”
ZARDOZ. it's the most insane coked out sci-fi nonsense with both a giant stone head puking guns and yelling about dick and Sean Connory in an orange diaper. it was connery's first role post Bond and John boorman's first movie after Deliverance so the studio apparently gave them zero oversight and then deeply regretted it. it is incredible in every sense of the word
Manos: The Hands of Fate.
I am sam was pretty funny
I was convinced Barry Lyndon was a comedy for a very, very long way into its runtime.
Titanic
Gran Torino
Final Destination 2
Apparently street fighter was supposed to be a straight up action movie but its absolute comedy gold