The Young Ones is a surreal British sitcom that follows the lives of four college students living together in an anarchic and absurd house in 1980s England. The show features a unique blend of slapstick comedy, satire, and surrealism, with an ensemble cast of characters that include a narcissistic punk rocker, a long-haired hippie, a violent anarchist, and a sarcastic punk student. The group's daily lives are filled with cartoon-violence, offbeat humor, and political satire, as they navigate college life, relationships, and the challenges of being young adults in a rapidly changing world.
Detective Frank Drebin, a comical and incompetent cop, discovers a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. With the help of his partner Nordberg and Ludwig's secretary Jane, Frank must stop the assassination and save the Queen's life. Along the way, he faces misunderstandings, unintentional harm, mind control devices, and even gets fired and blamed for various crimes. But through his bumbling yet clever actions, Frank ultimately saves the day.
In 1940s Shanghai, a wannabe gangster tries to join the Axe Gang, while residents of a housing complex exhibit extraordinary powers to defend themselves. Turmoil ensues when a pair of troublemakers impersonate Axe Gang members, leading to a massive brawl. The wannabe gangster and his friend narrowly escape and attempt to join the gang by committing a murder, but fail comically. As tensions escalate, the Axe Gang hires skilled assassins to attack the housing complex. However, the residents, including the landlords who are kung fu masters, intervene. Sing, the wannabe gangster, goes through a transformation and unleashes his hidden kung fu skills to protect the residents from the Axe Gang and the assassins. In the end, Sing and his friend open a candy store, and Sing is reunited with the mute girl from his childhood.
Black Cat, White Cat is a chaotic and humorous tale of love, friendship, and deception. Set in a small Romani village, the story follows the adventures of Matko, a bumbling debt-ridden gangster, and his son Zare, who is searching for love. The film is filled with quirky characters, slapstick humor, and unpredictable twists and turns.
The Goodies is a British comedy TV show that follows the adventures of three men who run a unique agency that specializes in solving unusual problems. The show combines slapstick comedy, satire, and surrealism, often featuring absurd and anarchic humor. The trio's adventures involve various comedic situations, spoofing different genres and cultural references.
King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table embark on a surreal, low-budget search for the Holy Grail, encountering many, very silly obstacles. They encounter a French taunter, a witch trial, a three-headed giant, and a castle of robe-clad teens who try to distract them from their quest. Despite the absurdity, they persist in their search.
This irreverent comedy anthology explores different sexual topics such as bestiality, male homosexuality, premarital sex, and more. It follows a satirical approach and incorporates elements of parody and absurdity. The film is episodic in structure, featuring a range of characters, settings, and scenarios.
Ex-fighter pilot Ted Striker is a traumatized war veteran turned taxi driver. He overcomes his fear of flying to regain the love of his ex-girlfriend, stewardess Elaine Dickinson. On their flight, the crew and passengers fall sick from food poisoning, leaving no one to fly the airplane except for Ted. With the help of Captain Rex Kramer, Ted must overcome his trauma and safely land the plane despite challenges like engine damage and a thunderstorm. Ted succeeds and reunites with Elaine.
Horrible Histories is a long-running TV show that uses comedy sketches and musical numbers to teach history to audiences. It is known for its dark humor, ensemble cast, and educational content. Each episode focuses on a different period or historical figure, making it a fun and informative watch for viewers of all ages.
In 1941, as the threat of war looms, a group of people in Los Angeles find themselves caught up in a series of comedic misadventures. From a paranoid army general to a fighter pilot in love, everyone gets involved in a chaotic mix of war, romance, and slapstick comedy. As tensions rise and chaos ensues, the events culminate in a riotous climax on December 7th, 1941 - the day of the infamous Pearl Harbor attack.
Love and Death (1975) is a comedic movie set during the French occupation of Russia in the 1810s. It follows the story of an anti-hero who embarks on various picaresque adventures while attempting to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte. The film showcases elements of postmodernism, parody, and anarchic comedy, with themes of unrequited love, extramarital affairs, and the complexities of marriage. Through slapstick comedy and philosophical musings, it explores the absurdity and randomness of life and death.
Shooting Stars is a bizarre and surreal game-show where contestants participate in various challenges and panel discussions, all while being entertained by celebrity guests. The show incorporates elements of alternative comedy and reenactments, providing a unique and anarchic comedic experience.
A man named Brian is born on the same day as Jesus Christ and spends his life being mistaken for a messiah. He joins a rebel group fighting against Roman occupation in Judea. After a series of misadventures, Brian unwittingly inspires a religious movement and becomes a reluctant messiah. Eventually, he is caught by the Romans and scheduled to be crucified, but due to a case of mistaken identity, he is not released. He remains hanging on the cross, abandoned by those who could have helped him.
In Sleeper, a man named Miles Monroe wakes up after being cryogenically frozen for 200 years. He finds himself in a dystopian future society where a totalitarian government controls everything. Miles gets caught up in a plot to overthrow the government and save a kidnapped scientist. Along the way, he navigates through the dangers of a police state, encounters eccentric characters, and experiences comedic misadventures.
A corrupt politician appoints a black Sheriff in a western town to ruin it. However, the Sheriff proves to be a formidable opponent, using his quick wits and the help of a drunken gunslinger. Together, they overcome the townsfolk's hostility and defeat the politician's plans.
Time of the Gypsies (1988) follows a teenage boy with supernatural powers in Sarajevo and Italy. He becomes involved in petty crime and smuggling, while dealing with poverty, racism, and the exploitation of Romani people. The movie explores themes of fatalism, misery, and self-destructiveness, and includes elements of magical realism.
A salesman and a flamenco dancer traverse through various bizarre situations, reflecting on the meaning of life and the absurdity of existence. Their journey is marked by dark humor, satire, and unconventional storytelling. With a mix of alternative comedy and workplace drama, the film explores themes of mortality, identity, and the human condition.
At a college in 1962, a dean tries to expel a rebellious fraternity, but the members plan to resist. Join the Delta Tau Chi Fraternity as they navigate probation, pranks, revenge, and an epic toga party.
In Going Places, two aimless individuals form a criminal duo and embark on a series of misadventures, including sexual obsessions, assaults, and theft. Their anarchic and unconventional journey tests the boundaries of morality and societal norms. Based on the novel, the movie explores themes of rebellion, sexual freedom, and the pursuit of living for the moment. The story delves into darker elements such as rape, molestation, and suicide, while also incorporating moments of humor and hijinks. With its unique blend of comedy and drama, Going Places offers a provocative exploration of relationships and the consequences of living outside the boundaries of the law.
In this spoof of World War II spy movies, a rock star and a bookshop owner join forces to liberate prisoners from a communist dictatorship. Along the way, they encounter spies, romance, and plenty of absurd situations.