Watch Comedy Movies Online

The very earliest films weren't very funny, but it didn't take filmmakers long to discover that one of the things that audiences liked to do was laugh, and once that discovery was made, comedy became one of the primary genres of film. Some of the earliest movie stars - Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin - were comic actors, and more than a century later, some the biggest stars of today - Will Ferrell, Seth Rogen, Melissa McCarthy - earned their stardom by making people laugh.

Those early Keaton and Chaplin movies were hits long before films even had sound, so getting giggles from moviegoers wasn't as easy as telling a funny joke. Comedy had to be physical, and the more spectacularly physical the better. Audiences learned to love the sight of actors falling down and doing improbable and embarrassing things. And physical comedy has never gone out of style, from Peter Sellers' Pink Panther movies in the 1960s to the clumsy bumbling of Will Ferrell and Melissa McCarthy.

A step up the intellectual scale - but only a small one - is the current trend of uncouth comedy. Bawdy, grungy comedy is nothing new - look back to Cheech and Chong or any National Lampoon movie - but contemporary stars like Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and, again, Melissa McCarthy have taken the gross-out laugh to new heights.

Truly intellectual comedy is much harder to come by. Laughs are biggest when they come from someplace visceral, but some filmmakers know how to make you think before (or after) you laugh. The Coen brothers do it in their funny movies (as opposed to their bleak ones), and Wes Anderson's films are so intellectually funny that, if you?re not paying attention, you might not realize that they're funny.

    Dead Again
    The Broken Hearts Gallery
    A Christmas Surprise
    The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee
    Christmas in Carolina
    Operation Cupcake
    Escuela Para Solteras
    Yvonne Orji: Momma, I Made It
    Five Women in the End
    Performaniax
    The Mule
    Christmas List
    Ginger
    All In: The Family
    Elevator Baby
    Somebody Marry Me
    Skin Creepers
    Kickboxing Academy
    Wedding Daze
    Good Posture
    The Rink
    Puppy Love
    Love Lives Here
    Walking The Dog
    Clerical Errors
    Someone Somewhere
    Vision of Love
    Banana Split
    Joe
    The Workout Room
    Bullet Ride
    Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam
    The Jesus Rolls
    Bimbo Movie Bash
    Shake, Rattle & Rock!
    Boris and the Bomb
    Three Kinds of Heat
    Baby Cat
    Perfectly Single
    Troop Zero
    All At Sea
    Finding Christmas
    Meet the Santas
    The Personal History of David Copperfield
    Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again
    Mujeres Encantadoras
    After Class
    The Christmas Spirit
    Our First Christmas
    Soapbox Derby
    Hue and Cry
    Picture a Perfect Christmas
    The Christmas Cabin
    Love Is Blind
    Arctic Dogs
    Hearts of Spring
    25 Sets
    App War
    Undateable John
    Buscando La Comedia
    Blanche
    The Wedding Year
    Man On The Prowl - James Best, Mala Powers, A Suspense Schlock Classic!
    Jim Gaffigan: Quality Time
    Miss & Mrs. Cops
    Rotters
    Leave It To Beaver - The Lost Episode
    Burlesque
    Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
    An Oddsville Christmas
    Pegasus
    The Master Samurai
    Shed of the Dead
    Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 1
    Long Shot
    Brothers' Nest
    My Friend, Tucker
    All For the Money
    Merrily We Live
    F2 - Fun and Frustration
    Stoogemania
    Chris Distefano: Size 38 Waist
    Ron Funches: Giggle Fit
    Halloween at Aunt Ethel's
    Jingle Around the Clock
    Holiday Road Trip
    A Christmas in Vermont
    Slaughter Studios
    A Majestic Christmas
    Ma and Pa Kettle
    Anna and the Apocalypse
    The Three Stooges, Kings of Laughter - Comedy Highlights Thru The Years
    Mingle All the Way
    Caught in a Cabaret
    Bawal
    Recipe for Love
    Mad Buddies
    Letter Of Introduction
    Up For Love - with optional English subtitles
    Flight of the Conchords: Live at the London Apollo