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[Abdominal Muscle Collapse] Introducing 30 recommended hilarious comedy movies by age group!
When you want to cheer yourself up, blow away a bad mood, and feel refreshed, we recommend watching a comedy movie! However, for those who don't know what kind of comedy movies are good, I have selected about 30 recommended comedy movies and organized them by year. Please use this as a reference when choosing a comedy movie!
Index
Recommended 1980s comedy movies
- blues brothers
- Great Disaster PTA
- man with naked gun
- cactus brothers
- The Coming to America
- little shop of horrors
- Trading Places
- police academy
- spies like Us
- Dragnet Straight line to justice
Recommended 1990s comedy movies
- bean
- home alone
- A love song for an angel
- Wayne's World
- Mrs. Doubt
- Cool Runnings
- mask
- Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
- There's Something About Mary?
Recommended 2000s comedy movies
- zoolander
- bridget jones diary
- dear rosemary
- Yes Man “YES” is the password of life
- Hangover! The missing flower and the worst hangover ever
- Shaun of the Dead
- we are figure skaters
Recommended 2010s comedy movies
Recommended 1980s comedy movies
"The Blues Brothers" (80) Director: John Landis 148 minutes
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A musical comedy in which the legendary band ``The Blues Brothers'' from the popular American comedy show ``Saturday Night Live'' go wild. Starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd. The scene in which the Jake brothers, played by these two, struggle to save the crisis in the orphanage where they were raised, is so reckless that it is sure to make you laugh out loud. The musical scenes with a star cast including Ray Charles and Chaka Khan are also a must-see.
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"The Great Calamity PTA" (87) Director: John Hughes 93 minutes
Neil (Steve Martin) tries to return home by plane from a business trip, but when he meets a certain salesman, Del (John Candy), he is unable to get on the plane and gets involved in various mishaps, leading to many twists and turns. A comedy road movie about a man trying to return to his home. Neil's misfortunes as he is swayed by the talkative and insensitive Del are hilarious. By the way, PTA is an abbreviation for Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.
"The Naked Gun" (88) Director: David Zucker 85 minutes
A movie version of the popular American TV series ``Police Squad!''. Lt. Frank, played by Leslie Nielsen, unintentionally causes a lot of trouble during the investigation, which is hilarious. There are parody scenes from numerous detective movies, and celebrity look-alikes also appear, inviting laughter. It became a popular series, and later ``The Man with the Naked Gun Part 2 1/2'' and ``The Man with the Naked Gun Part 33 1/3 The Last Insult'' were created.
"Cactus Brothers" (86) Director: John Landis 105 minutes
In the era of silent movies, the Cactus Brothers (Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short), also known as the "Three Amigos", are Western heroes who were fired from Hollywood. Due to a misunderstanding, he ends up fighting a real gang of robbers to protect a village in Mexico. . A comedy masterpiece that also influenced Koki Mitani and ``Three Amigos''.
"The Coming to America to New York" (88) Director: John Landis 117 minutes
Zamunda is a rich kingdom in Africa. The prince, Akeem (Eddie Murphy), is tired of being overprotected and inconvenient, unable to decide on his fiancée himself, and sets off to New York, USA, to find a lifelong partner. A hilarious comedy depicting the turmoil caused by the culture gap. James Earl Jones, who plays the King of Zamunda, also provided the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars, and the line in which he calls the prince "son" is itself a parody of Star Wars. There is.
"Little Shop of Horrors" (86) Director: Frank Oz 102 minutes
The 1960 Roger Corman film was made into a Broadway musical in the 1980s. This is a film adaptation of the musical. A horror comedy musical that depicts a dull man, Seymour (Rick Moranis), who ends up owning a blood-sucking space plant, and the turmoil that engulfs those around him. The supporting comedy actors, including Steve Martin, John Candy, and Bill Murray, are also gorgeous.
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"The Trading Places" (83) Director: John Landis 118 minutes
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Louis (Dan Aykroyd) is a wealthy young man and an elite businessman, and Billy (Eddie Murphy) is a poor homeless man. The Duke brothers, who run the company where Lewis works, swap the positions and environments of Lewis and Billy for a bet of just one dollar. A masterpiece comedy film that depicts the turmoil that arises from a completely Trading Places situation. Jamie Lee Curtis is also wonderful as Ophelia, the prostitute involved in the commotion.
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"Police Academy" (84) Director: Hugh Wilson 97 minutes
The recruitment standards for the city police have changed, and a large number of various people are enrolled in the police academy. It depicts the commotion caused by a group of unique characters, including Cary, a troublemaker who likes mischief, Hightower, who is tall and has great strength, Tackle Berry, a military geek, Jones, who is good at copying vocal cords that can make any sound, Fuchs, who is shy, and Fackler, who is clumsy. comedy. The familiar theme song was also impressive, and this series became a popular series with seven installments being made.
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"Spies Like Us" (85) Director: John Landis 102 minutes
The hilarious adventures of Emmett (Chevy Chase) and Austin (Dan Aykroyd), two spies who are no good at anything they do. Emmett and Austin were sent to spy on Soviet nuclear weapons, but they were actually decoys. However, their efforts will eventually save the world. A classic comedy directed by John Landis.
“Dragnet: Straight to Justice” (87) Director: Tom Mankiewicz 106 minutes
A remake of an old radio/TV series. A police action comedy in which the feuding veteran detective Joe (Dan Aykroyd) and young detective Pep (Tom Hanks) pursue a case. The two comedy stars at the time worked perfectly together, and their gorgeous co-starring performance was a sight to behold. Don't miss the performance of the still young Tom Hanks.