Best Comedy Movies Of All Time: Top 5 Funniest Flicks Most Recommended By Fans

Welcome to the uproarious world of comedy movies, where laughter reigns supreme! From timeless classics to modern gems, the best comedy films have graced the silver screen, captivating audiences with their wit, humor, and relatable escapades. These cinematic masterpieces blend clever storytelling, impeccable comedic timing, and outstanding performances to create an unforgettable and side-splitting experience for all movie enthusiasts.

Watching a funny movie isn’t just fun, according to a recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Basel in Switzerland, laughter and smiling can help relieve daily stress. While there’s no real connection between how hard you laugh and the effectiveness it has in relieving stress, scientists concluded that laughing and smiling can help you cope with stressful situations in your everyday life.   

That’s not to say you need to start laughing at your boss or in the face of an important client, but a little humor goes a long way in establishing a connection. In fact, humor can even help kids learn. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania found that young adults are more likely to remember what was covered in a newscast when it takes a humorous approach. The study shows that when news or otherwise serious material is delivered mixed with humor, kids are more likely to absorb and remember important information. 

That definitely makes the case for watching more of “The Daily Show” with your kids and teens. However, what makes these “funny news shows” so popular is the use of dark humor to cover much more serious topics, and according to research, that’s also a good thing. According to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Vienna in Austria, people who like dark humor, or black humor, tend to possess higher levels of intelligence than those who simply “don’t get it.” The researchers showed the connection between processing information and the brain power it takes to understand dark humor. 

Ready to laugh your socks off to a goofy flick? StudyFinds did the research, consulting several movie critics’ and other pop culture websites to bring you the best comedy movies. As always, please feel free to share your personal favorites with everyone in the comments section below! 

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The List: Best Comedy Movies, According to Critics

 

1. “Superbad” (2007)

While there are a lot of funny movies that deserve the top spot, “Superbad” tops the list, according to the experts. Surprisingly, the one movie that consistently came in at the number one spot for the best comedy movies across expert movie critic websites is “Superbad”. We were all introduced to Jonah Hill’s brilliance in this epic comedy. 

“Superbad is one of the rare comedies that manages to incorporate and resolve a variety of plot twists without sacrificing the humor,” writes Listverse

Unlike a lot of spoofs or satires, “Superbad” tells a complete story, and that’s appreciated by movie lovers looking for a laugh. “Everything fits right into place, with a perfect hang-out vibe throughout the film that’s warmly invitational. The story of Seth and Evan’s final high school days is relentlessly hilarious, with excellent line readings, outrageous scenarios, and witty improvisation all fitting together to create a well-oiled comedy machine that just keeps trucking,” explains Movieweb

“Superbad” littered the sites we visited looking for the best comedy movies, and even when it wasn’t sitting in the top spot, it was always near the top. One reason for that is the success the film experienced during it’s time in theaters.

“The film was warmly received by the critics and also aced at the box office, so much so, that now it is considered one of the best comedies of the 2000s,” adds Pinkvilla

2. “Dumb and Dumber” (1994)

There are so many funny movies that deserve to make this list, but one of the undisputable favorites amongst fans and critics alike has to be “Dumb and Dumber”. This movie was Jim Carrey’s third huge box office hit of the early ’90s, and it is widely regarded as one of the best comedy movies of all time. 

"Dumb and Dumber" (1994)
“Dumb and Dumber” (1994)

“Prior to 1994, Jim Carrey was merely known as ‘that white guy from In Loving Color.’ By the end of the year, he was one of the most famous men on the planet. That’s because in that 12-month period he released, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Mask and, that December, his masterpiece Dumb and Dumber,” explains Rolling Stone

“Dumb and Dumber” is most beloved for the goodhearted nature of its two main characters, Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunn. “Filmed and completed during one of the great runs in any actor’s career, Jim Carrey is joined by Jeff Daniels in an absolutely ridiculous and out-of-norm (for Daniels) performance as two well-intentioned imbeciles who just want to do what’s right,” adds The Manual

This movie was also the first from director Peter Farrelly, who also directed other hit comedies such as “There’s Something About Mary”. “The film has garnered somewhat of a cult-favorite status though it surely was a hit at the time of its release,” explains Pinkvilla

3. “Caddyshack” (1980)

Perhaps the funniest and most iconic golf movie of all time, “Caddyshack” consistently came up across critic websites. This is a comedic look at the country club life from the eyes of a golf caddy, and it certainly sits atop most lists of funniest sports movies of all time. 

“Riding Rodney Dangerfield’s boorish irreverence, 1980’s Caddyshack does so with a style that smacks the smarm right off a country club member’s face,” explains Listverse

This film features some of the most iconic names in comedy. Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, and Rodney Dangerfield all have somewhat small roles, but together, they steal the show. “It helped establish Rodney Dangerfield as a movie star and kick-started Chevy Chase’s film career after a series of missteps in the 1970s,” adds Rolling Stone

According to the critics, those secondary characters truly make this movie comedic gold. “Like so many comedies, the actual plot is almost entirely besides the point, as is the main protagonist. It’s all the ‘side characters’ that make this comedy gold, and Caddyshack is also one of the best Bill Murray movies of all time, so it has that going for it,” writes The Manual

4. “Blazing Saddles” (1974)

Any list of the best comedy movies of all time is not complete without “Blazing Saddles”. Honestly, this film was one of the most agreed upon top 10 comedies across expert sites. Although this movie is getting up in age, released in 1974, it’s still one of the most iconic funny movies ever made. 

"Blazing Saddles" (1974)
“Blazing Saddles” (1974)

“More importantly, it’s relentlessly silly. There’s been talk of transforming it into a Broadway play like The Producers and Young Frankenstein, but so far it hasn’t happened. Maybe this one is best left as a movie,” explains Rolling Stone

Two of the greatest comedy minds had a hand in writing this movie – Mel Brooks and Richard Pryor. “Like Brooks’ brilliant comedy The Producers, Blazing Saddles explores the relationship between failure and profit, using the theme to celebrate the socially outcast and condemn the elitists, racists, and wealthy who control everything,” adds Movieweb

“Cowritten by Richard Pryor, Blazing Saddles is so politically incorrect that it somehow manages to go full circle and wind up as hilariously progressive,” adds AARP’s reviewers.

“The masterful Blazing Saddles follows the exploits of a newly-appointed Black sheriff (installed by a scumbag attorney general hoping to profit off a new railroad) who does a much better job than everyone expected,” furthers Movieweb

5. “Monty Python and The Holy Grail” (1975)

Rounding out the list of best comedy movies is another older yet equally deserving movie – “Monty Python and The Holy Grail”. This is one of the most quoted movies of all time and for good reason, Monty Python’s most infamous production defines cult-classic comedy. 

DVD for Monty Python and the Holy Grail, one of the best comedy movies of all-time
“Monty Python and The Holy Grail” (1975) (© Gudellaphoto – stock.adobe.com)

British comedy troupe Monty Python were near the peak of their popularity when they decided to shoot a film parodying King Arthur’s quest to find the Holy Grail during a break between seasons of their BBC sketch show,” explains Rolling Stone

The film is full of absurdities but that’s what makes it, well, funny. “The movie meanders down all sorts of absurdist sidetracks, with plenty of anachronisms, snide camera commentary, looks behind the scenes, and a musical number for no good reason at all. In other words, it’s a lot easier to follow than the Monty Python TV show,” points out The Manual

The comedy troupe Monty Python was certainly on point with this movie. “No comedy group does ‘morons on a mission’ better than Monty Python. Half a dozen knights crouching dutifully behind a boulder, cautiously peering out at ‘the beast‘ that ends up being a bunny,” adds Listverse

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Comments

  1. It’s not an exact science…everyone has different opinions. But…Crowd being polled must’ve been mostly 30 & under. “My Cousin Vinny”.. “Young Frankenstein”.. “Airplane”..etc??

  2. 1 and 2 don’t make the list. Not even close.

    Replace with Dr. Strangelove and Airplane and it’s legit.

  3. Funniest movie I’ve ever seen was Blazing Saddles as-shown-on-AMC. They tried to censor all the racial slurs. “Tried” being the operative word. It was hilarious! …and it was exactly the kind of thing Mel Brooks would do to poke fun at censorship so I thought it was original.

    Unfortunately, inspired by the AMC version I rented the uncensored movie to see with my then-girlfriend’s parents. It was still funny but hard to explain to them why I was so enthusiastic about it.

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