5 Hilarious 2000s Movies That Prove Modern Comedies Are Garbage
Movies that you should definitely check out, and we bet they'll make you crack up.
Comedy genre is what helps us relax and get rid of stress after a long day. However, the comedies of recent years have considerably dropped in quality.
Let's take a look at some of the best comedies from the 2000s that aged well.
Hot Fuzz (2007)
Hot Fuzz is a British comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
The film parodies the cop movie genre while also paying homage to it, and is known for its sharp writing, absurd action scenes, and hilarious characters.
Simon Pegg's deadpan delivery and Nick Frost's lovable goofiness are highlights of the film, which also features a talented supporting cast. Hot Fuzz is a must-see for anyone who enjoys a good laugh.
Tropic Thunder (2008)
Tropic Thunder is a 2008 action comedy film that satirizes Hollywood and the film industry, with a strong cast that delivers hilarious performances.
The movie follows a group of self-absorbed actors who find themselves caught up in an actual conflict while filming a Vietnam War movie.
We should agree that you won't see Robert Downey Jr. playing a black character these days.
Superbad (2007)
Superbad is a 2007 comedy film directed by Greg Mottola. The movie follows two high school seniors, Seth and Evan, as they try to attend a party to impress their crushes and finally get laid.
The film's humor is often crude and profane, but it is also smart and witty, making it relatable to many people who have gone through the awkwardness and insecurity of adolescence.
Super troopers (2001)
Super Troopers is an outrageously hilarious movie that tells the story of a bunch of Vermont state troopers who love nothing more than pulling pranks on one another and getting into all sorts of mischief.
These guys are as immature as they come, and their behavior is so absurd that you can't help but laugh along with them.
In Bruges (2008)
In Bruges is a dark comedy film about two hitmen who are sent to the city of Bruges after a job goes wrong.
The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and morality through its use of witty dialogue, sarcasm, and irony. In Bruges is a great example of dark comedy that balances serious subjects with humor.