Submitted by Jeremyfurfaro t3_127ayvk in movies

Growing up in that era was so entertaining. So many seminal films that informed my humour and my lifestyle in my teenage years. Got the buddy cop films like Rush Hour & 21 Jump Street. The big mainstream family ones like Bruce Almighty, Big Daddy, Anchorman and Nacho Libre. Then the stoner comedies Harold & Kumar, and into the late 2000’s the Rogen & Apatow comedies, is 90’s kids had it so good. My personal favourite is Hot Tub Time Machine. The nostalgia I have for that film. Along with the Hangover and Jump Street, that was the peak imo.

That’s got to be the worst part of the 2010’s/2020’s in cinema, that there was no comedy really. No movies to quote with friends, teenagers nowadays don’t have stoner comedies or anything.

So, if you could give 3 of your favourite comedy films of that time, what would they be?

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TheGreatMrHaad t1_jedg07d wrote

Old School 2003, Anchorman 2004 and Tropic Thunder 2008,. Between those 5 years my friends and I pretty much only spoke in quotes of these movies and similar ones.

Super Bad, American Pie, Talladega Nights, 40 Year Old Virgin. All were good dirty comedies.

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MEUP14 t1_jedg7be wrote

Were'd you get your suites, the toilet store??

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TheGreatMrHaad t1_jedgmld wrote

Brick, do you mean suit? Or did you book a couple of hotel rooms?

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MEUP14 t1_jedgy0i wrote

Brick, I've been meaning to talk to you about that. You should find yourself a safehouse or a relative close by. Lay low for a while, because you're probably wanted for murder.

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MurkDiesel t1_jegjf98 wrote

"dirty comedies" lol

TALLADEGA NIGHTS is an unending, politically correct ridicule of the Bible Belt, Southern white men, Christianity, Jesus Christ, the family, and American masculinity. Its constant jokes are either hit or miss, or offensive to a good many people, especially committed Christians. The movie also contains strong sexual references, excessive foul language and strong homosexual content. This truly is one of the most blasphemous, politically correct summer movies ever released by a major studio.

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Galac_tacos t1_jeds7df wrote

Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Pure, gory, brilliance.

I can’t really deal with most American comedies, not like a phobia or anything just that the humour from that period in American comedy is just too much (thinking about Farrelly Brothers films here)

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NoEmu2398 t1_jeemg6u wrote

I love Hot Fuzz.

Shaun of the Dead was abit too heavy on gore for me to rewatch it oftenly (you know the scene), but it's definitely a good movie.

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Galac_tacos t1_jeftx9f wrote

Yeah I get that. That scene.. was a lot. Incredible, but a lot.

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NoEmu2398 t1_jeg9pnp wrote

I don't go good with gore. I make exceptions, but I tend to avoid scary/gross movies, that scene made me sick for a while. I'm not ashamed of anything. :)

NOW I know to read thru the parents guide on IMDB (I know, I know), but I did not at the time 😭

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Next-Mobile-9632 t1_jefghc0 wrote

Can't stand either one of those films, they both bombed in the US of course

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Galac_tacos t1_jeftsex wrote

And yet are probably the most loved cult classic modern comedy, I think it’d take a US bomb for that anyday. They’re extremely British also, yet many Americans I’ve asked said they loved it too. (Plus Shaun only opened to 607 theatres, and they both overperformed massively for what they are. The trilogy made 150 mil on a budget of 41 mil in total.

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MurkDiesel t1_jegk1wr wrote

sounds like you're not really into comedy, but more into the humorous musings and perspectives of Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg

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HappyGilOHMYGOD t1_jedg3y1 wrote

Happy Gilmore. Army of Darkness. Jingle All The Way.

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[deleted] t1_jedsoa8 wrote

Jump Street , super bad , horrible bosses well many but can't remember

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WalkerSunset t1_jedtgbd wrote

Me, Myself, and Irene, There's Something About Mary, Shallow Hal.

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NedRyersonsHat t1_jedgr04 wrote

American Pie (1999) and 40 Year Old Virgin (2005).

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WarcraftFarscape t1_jee845a wrote

• Brain Donors
• Ace Ventura 1&2
• Mystery Men
• Wet Hot American Summer
• Dumb and Dummer
• Robin Hood Men In Tights
• Dirty Work
• Half Baked
• McHales Navy
• Bottle Rocket
• Old School

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herewego199209 t1_jedjv9g wrote

Too many to name, but Bad Boys, Meet the Parents, Happy Gilmore, 40 year old virgin, Cable Guy, Something about mary, etc. Pretty much every Judd Apatow movie on the 2000s is in there as well. I'm also a gigantic Todd Phillips fan. Even his lesser work like School of Scoundrels is wildly funny to me. Road Trip, Old School, Starsky and Hutch, The Hangover, etc are classics that I can watch non stop.

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Michael_Gibb t1_jedlw89 wrote

If I had to pick just three comedies from the 1990s-2000s, it would be:

Wayne's World

Liar Liar

Groundhog Day

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skeletonharvester79 t1_jednpug wrote

Nothing to lose

And especially when it comes to quoting them all the time:

Dude, where's my car?

Clerks 1 & 2

Half Baked

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Sly1969 t1_jedoctr wrote

From the 2000's - Borat. Hands down the funniest film of this century. 90's comedy films were a bit sparse but probably Death Becomes Her. Bruce Willis playing the put upon husband was fantastic.

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blnts4jc t1_jedw03r wrote

Team America, Office Space, Clerks, Walk Hard, Black Dynamite, South Park: BL&U, Super Troopers. I also have a soft spot in my heart for How High.

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Nobodycares2022 t1_jee7pwk wrote

The Nutty Professor w/ Eddie Murphy

Clerks 1 & 2

Dogma

Mallrats

Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back

Groundhog Day

Liar, Liar

My Cousin Vinny

Not Another Teen Movie

Legally Blonde

How the Grinch Stole Christmas w/ Jim Carrey

Home Alone 1 & 2

My Girl

Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights

Harold & Kumar go to White Castle

A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas

Mean Girls

10 Things I Hate About You

Pretty Woman

A League of Their Own

Couldn’t narrow it down to 3

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ilovelucygal t1_jeelzc0 wrote

  • Groundhog Day (1993)
  • The Sandlot (1993)
  • Dazed and Confused (1993)
  • 50 First Dates (2004)
  • My Cousin Vinny (1992)
  • Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
  • Sideways (2004)
  • Notting Hill (1994)
  • Up in the Air (2009)
  • About Time (2013)
  • Fargo (1996)
  • Dumb and Dumber (1994)
  • The Big Liebowski (1997)
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Nervous_Meeting_3409 t1_jef4pwk wrote

While You Were Sleeping

Runaway Bride

Sweet Home Alabama

Miss Congeniality

Mrs. Doubtfire

Dave

Home Alone

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jgpalanca t1_jefesf4 wrote

  • Surf Ninjas
  • Dodgeball
  • Miss Congeniality
  • Here Comes the Boom
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MurkDiesel t1_jegiok4 wrote

Jay & Silent Bob Strikes Back
Ace Ventura

i recently watched Idiocracy and that movie is way better than i remember and sadly a little too prescient

also not "early 2010s" but Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a rare gem in an otherwise comedy desert

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