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Kung Pao is one of the dumbest and most underrated comedies. It's not exactly sci-fi, but it does have aliens and intelligent cows.
I watched it over ten times, and I don't regret a second.
Comedy
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Saving Silverman (Buddy/Romantic Comedy)
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In Bruges (Dark Comedy about hitmen)
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Swiss Army Man (idk Daniel Radcliff is a farting, talking corpse. Movie about self acceptance? An elderly couple walked out of the theater after the opening credits when i saw it lol)
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Robert Downy Jr & Val Kilmer detective/noire)
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The Naked Gun Trilogy (Leslie Nielson as a cop, idk how old you are but maybe you haven't heard of these)
Sci-Fi
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Upgrade (quadriplegic man puts AI in his head)
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Turbo Kid (Mad Max type dystopian future, one of my favorite movies ever but I've only been able to find it on YouTube or "free streaming". It's Canadian and their blu-rays don't work in the U.S.)
In Bruges is incredibly funny, and demonstrates perfectly why Colin Farrell deserves his place on the A list. Especially when he teams up with Brendan Gleeson.
Edit: just remembered I still haven't watched Banshees of Inisherin. That's tonight sorted!
My favorite SF comedy is Dark Star.
It has a special place in my heart as it was one of the first two films I watched on VHS, the other being Alien.
I don't know if it's really "lesser" known but Hardcore Henry (2015) is quite an experience.
Ilya Naishuller has some fun stuff - check out his video for Leningrad - Kolshik if you haven't already.
SF: Europa Report
Best Polish SF movie is a comedy from the 80s abut two guys who are hibernated and wake up in a world without men. It was filmed during communism and it's full of hidden jabs at the system. It's actually a good SF movie.
Knight and Day with Tom Cruise : very under rated movie a lot never saw this movie
The Saint with Val Kilmer also a great flick
The Replacements with Keanu Reeves
https://pad.riseup.net/p/khd1NmOXqbhZYMeivrdr
Big ole list Iβve been curating off and on. The pad will only last 60 days so move it over to somewhere you wonβt lose it
Thanks for reminding me Real Genius exists.
The Game, with Michael Douglas.
I feel weird recommending this movie because I fully acknowledge it's not exactly good, but...
The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
This has long been one of my all time favorite comedies. I've seen it probably a half dozen times, and it still makes me laugh out loud. Bill Murray is brilliant and Alfred Molina is clearly having the time of his life. I absolutely love it.
This one is one of my all-time favorites. "Spencer knows how to deal with floaters!"
A favorite comedy that i haven't heard mention of in a while: Modern Love, from 1981. Just go in blind.
The Voices with Ryan Reynolds.
It's a comedy drama following a schizophrenic trying to live a normal life.
It hits pretty hard at times.
99 Francs
It's a hilarious french comedy I keep going back to every couple of years.
Dinner in America (2020) I liked a lot