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What are some of the best dark comedies?


Assuming you're into them. I'm gonna start us off...

1. Death at a Funeral (2007) - The British one. I was genuinely holding my sides watching this for the first time. Legit one of the absolute best

2. Seven Psychopaths (2012) - My favorite Sam Rockwell film (along with Moon). Everyone in this is great. Especially Sam & Christopher Walken

3. Burn After Reading (2008) - I honestly don't think that this one gets as much love as the Coen Brothers' other films. I absolutely love it. So freaking hilarious. I laughed so freaking hard at the death of Brad Pitt's character that I honestly had to pause the film. It's that little face he made before, you know, it happened.

4. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) - It's Robert Downey Jr just a bit before his big Iron Man stardom/comeback. But it's Val Kilmer who steals this film. He's so freaking fantastic in this!

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To Die For

The War of the Roses

Ruthless People

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Ruthless People is one of my very first, if not my first dark comedy. Absolutely love that film

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They don’t make films like that today. DANNY DEVITO “I DARE you to kill her!” (hangs up telephone) “Now THAT aughta do it!”

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They certainly don't. Ruthless People is a masterpiece. I enjoyed it so much, I bought the VHS video.

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One thing all 3 of the movies I’ve named have in common is strong lead actresses: Bette Midler, Kathleen Turner and Nicole Kidman. None of the films depends on bathroom humor, frat boy “humor” or drunken humor. As I said, they don’t make ‘em like this anymore. They don’t know how.

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Nailed it thrice

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Excellent choices 👏👏👏

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"Harold and Maude"!!!!

I also saw "The Ruling Class" again last night, it isn't as good as "H & M", but it's dark and twisted and very funny. It's free on youtube BTW.

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Harold And Maude is one hell of a brilliant movie.

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Yes it is. It should be at the top of the AFI Greatest Films lists!

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Two oldies but goldies...

The Ladykillers (1955)
Kind Hearts And Coronets (1949)

I didn't like the Ladykillers remake but usually love Coen Brothers films.

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Glad you mentioned it, cause I only saw the Coen Brothers version of Ladykillers & I too was NOT fan.

I'll see if I can find the original, somewhere

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The orginal is amazing with a great cast including Alec Guinness, Herbert Lom and Peter Sellers.

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It's got Peter Sellers? Well, I'm sold!

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I may have to watch it again, they've done a great job with the restoration.
https://youtu.be/9X_vzsLhbr8

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Heathers

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Thoroughbreds (2018)
The Voices (2014)
Freeway (1996)
Killer Joe (2011)
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

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The Voices (2014) is honestly under appreciated & an undiscovered gem. Saw it without any prior knowledge of its existence.

What a delightful surprise it was.

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Killer joe was feeeecked up

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Heathers (1988)
The Last Supper (1995)
The Trouble with Harry (1955)
Fargo (1996)
The Frighteners (1996)
Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)
In Bruges (2008)

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Oh man, how could I forget to mention In Bruges. What an absolutely brilliant film.

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Yes it is! It's one of my all time favs!

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Was going to mention In Brugges but was beaten to it.

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Serial Mom (1994)
Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995)
Death Becomes Her (1992)

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Heyyy, Death Becomes Her is legit on my watchlist for this week. My first ever experience with the film.

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You'll love it😆

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It's great. Bruce Willis's best and most underrated performance.

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welcome to the dollhouse & happiness are definitely at the top of my list

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Welcome to the dollhouse almost a little to dark for me, but a great movie.

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have you ever seen happiness, or any other solondz?

i honesty kinda love everything he's done. even the stuff that supposedly isn't great, like dark horse & life during wartime. he makes things that are fine-tuned to make me laugh & entertain me in the most bleak, bitter way.

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I haven't seen happiness. I like Jon Lovitz, so I'll add it to my watchlist:)

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it's wonderfully evil, imo. one of my very favourite movies.

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Dollhouse is not dark comedy IMO. I walked out of it in the theater. It was just creepy/disturbing.

I don't think Happiness is dark comedy either, but I liked it, just wrecked people.

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Happiness is a classic

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one of my very favourite movies. fantastically evil.

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"why are you laughing?"
"i'm not laughing at you, i'm laughing with you"
"i'm not laughing!"

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Helen Jordan: Anyway, so the police came and looked in her freezer and found baggies filled with the doorman's genitals.

Mona: I use baggies.

Joy Jordan: Me too.

Helen Jordan: Everyone uses baggies, that's why we can all relate to this crime.

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I love Death Becomes Her!

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Death Becomes Her seemed like it was a little underapreciated when it came out, but it's really found an audience since then.

One of Bruce Willis's best performances, IMO. He plays totally against type as this meek, knebishy doctor and totally pulls it off.

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The Voices (2014)
The Last Supper (1995)
The Frighteners (1996)
Death to Smoochy (2002)
Saved (2004)
Jackpot (2011) Norweigan movie
Lapland Odyssey (2010) - Finnish movie
Force Majeure (2014) Swedish movie
Pretty much anything by Yorgos Lanthimos



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"Pretty much anything by Yorgos Lanthimos"

i'm not sure why, but every time i watch dogtooth, when christina says her favourite meals are fish soup & cheese pie, i truly lol.

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See, that's what I'm talking about; Letterboxd has Dogtooth listed only as a drama... so I haven't put it on my list. But it's clearly a black comedy, isn't it? Who do we complain to?

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it's absolutely a dark, black comedy. as is killing of a sacred deer, the lobster & alps. maybe i wouldn't say that about the favourite, but i haven't seen that since the theatres & don't remember it all that well.

when colin farrell told his son that story about doing you know what to his father in killing of a sacred deer, i think i laughed harder than i ever have in my life in a theatre. i think people around me were looking at me & thinking 'jesus christ, this guy is one fucked up son of a bitch.'

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And again, Killing of a Sacred Deer is a mystery / thriller / drama according to Letterboxd. No mention of comedy. In a way, Letterboxd is responsible for other cinema patrons thinking you're a sick weirdo. You should sue.

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