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Comedy Movies That Demand Your Full Attention On A Weekend

Comedy movies that demand your full attention on a weekend. Includes Singin' in the Rain, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bom...

All in. Eyes on screen. Brain engaged.

Singin' in the Rain movie poster
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1952 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his paranoid screen partner struggle to make the difficult transition to talking pictures.

Every scene is doing something. Full attention is how you access all of it.

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb movie poster
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1964 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

After the insane General Jack D. Ripper initiates a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, a war room full of politicians, generals and a Russian diplomat all frantically try to stop it.

Every scene is doing something. Full attention is how you access all of it.

My Friends movie poster
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1975 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

Four inseparable friends try to face their midlife crisis with daytrips and pranks at the expense of their families and the people around them.

Give it everything. It returns the investment.

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels movie poster
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1998 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

A card shark and his unwillingly-enlisted friends need to make a lot of cash quick after losing a sketchy poker match. To do this they decide to pull a heist on a small-time gang who happen to be operating out of the flat next door.

Give it everything. It returns the investment.

Big Deal on Madonna Street movie poster
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1958 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

Best friends Peppe and Mario are thieves, but they're not very good at it. Still, Peppe thinks that he's finally devised a master heist that will make them rich. With the help of some fellow criminals, he plans to dig a tunnel from a rented apartment to the pawnshop next door, where they can rob the safe. But his plan is far from foolproof, and the fact that no one in the group has any experience digging tunnels proves to be the least of their problems.

Every scene is doing something. Full attention is how you access all of it.

Films that deserve full attention repay it at every level. What you bring, they match.

Timing and layered jokes only land completely with your full focus.

Some Like It Hot movie poster
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1959 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

In Prohibition-era Chicago, musicians Joe and Jerry witness a mob hit, and flee the state in an all-female band disguised as Josephine and Daphne, but further complications set in.

Every scene is doing something. Full attention is how you access all of it.

There's Still Tomorrow movie poster
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2023 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

In postwar Rome, a working-class woman dreams of a better future for herself and her daughter while facing abuse at the hands of her domineering husband. When a mysterious letter arrives, she discovers the courage to change the circumstances of her life.

Give it everything. It returns the investment.

The Shop Around the Corner movie poster
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1940 · ★★★★☆ 8.1/10

Two employees at a gift shop can barely stand one another, without realising that they are falling in love through the post as each other's anonymous pen pal.

Every scene is doing something. Full attention is how you access all of it.

Sherlock Jr. movie poster
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1924 · ★★★★☆ 8.0/10

A film projectionist longs to be a detective, and puts his meager skills to work when he is framed by a rival for stealing his girlfriend's father's pocketwatch.

Every scene is doing something. Full attention is how you access all of it.

Memoir of a Snail movie poster
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2024 · ★★★★☆ 8.0/10

Forcibly separated from her twin brother when they are orphaned, a melancholic misfit learns how to find confidence within herself amid the clutter of misfortunes and everyday life.

Every scene is doing something. Full attention is how you access all of it.

These films were chosen for the state you're in, not the state you wish you were in.

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