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You Kill Me 2007 Movie Scene Ben Kingsley as Frank Falenczyk holding a gun in a gun range with Téa Leoni as Laurel standing behind him
Comedy

You Kill Me [2007]

Delightfully low-key, You Kill Me is a lighthearted black comedy about an alcoholic who also happens to be a hitman for the mob.

Kingpin 1996 Movie Scene Woody Harrelson as Roy Munson with a bad combover holding bowling bowl with his rubber hand
Comedy

Kingpin [1996]

Hilarious and very creative, Kingpin is one of those old-school comedies making fun of everything in sight and getting away with it.

Airheads 1994 Movie Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi and Adam Sandler in a radio station
Comedy

Airheads [1994]

Jam-packed with energy and positive vibes, Airheads is an entertaining movie with a phenomenal cast and original story about radio and metal music.

The Matador 2005 Movie Scene Pierce Brosnan as the hitman Julian Noble apologizing to the man he was about to kill at a bullfight with Greg Kinnear as Danny Wright panicking in the background
Comedy

The Matador [2005]

Driven by Pierce Brosnan’s stellar performance, The Matador is an easygoing crime comedy about a hitman who makes an unusual friend.

Ghost Town 2002 Movie Scene Ricky Gervais as Pincus sleeping while all the ghosts are looking at him
Comedy

Ghost Town [2008]

Infused with Ricky Gervais magic who plays a grumpy dentist here, Ghost Town is a charming comedy with a supernatural twist.

Bart Got A Room 2008 Movie Scene Steven Kaplan as Danny in a tuxedo panicking because it's his prom night and he's got no date
Comedy

Bart Got a Room [2008]

Making up for the stereotypical prom night plot with honesty and wholesomeness, Bart Got a Room is a teen comedy worth watching.

Swingers 1996 Movie Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn trying to talk to blondes into having sex in their trailer
Comedy

Swingers [1996]

Hilarious, vibrant, and honest, Swingers captured the spirit of the dating scene of the nineties powered by strong performances from Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn.

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