10. "Get Smart" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 51%)
Enter Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway), a veteran spy, who finds herself paired with our bumbling hero. They're out to stop a nuclear plot. Gadgets? Check. Shenanigans? Double check. Is this a James Bond parody? You bet your Aston Martin it is.
9. "Dan in Real Life" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 65%)
Pancake-making, bookstore-falling-in-love, and awkward family talent shows punctuate this feel-good movie. It's like walking on a comedy tightrope over a sea of drama.
8. "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 66%)
When a woman joins the news team, well, the chauvinistic fortress crumbles. Cue jazz flute solos, newsroom brawls, and a dog that can communicate using its thoughts. A comedic classic that should come with its own laugh track.
7. "Date Night" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 67%)
Mistaken identities, car chases, and Mark Wahlberg shirtless – 'cause why not? This one's a laugh riot, a comedy of errors that you didn't see coming.
6. "Crazy, Stupid, Love" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 79%)
What follows? A lifestyle makeover by Jacob, a lothario incarnate, played by Ryan Gosling. Makeovers, nightclub shenanigans, and bad pick-up lines are all par for the course. But get this – Jacob falls for Hannah, Cal's daughter. It's a love hexagon that Shakespeare would tip his hat to.
5. "Despicable Me" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 80%)
He adopts three orphan girls for his grand theft lunar, but the tables turn. Minions? They're in droves. Lasers? Oh, we've got lasers. Childish? Maybe. Heartwarming? You could say so. The line between good and evil gets adorable, and you won't even mind.
4. "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 85%)
This comedy's not just low-hanging fruit; it's an orchard of slapstick humor and awkwardness. It's as iconic as it is awkward, just like your teenage years.
3. "Foxcatcher" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 87%)
Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo, playing the Schultz brothers, come under du Pont's eerie mentorship. Fueled by ego, delusion, and an unhealthy dose of nationalism, this man transforms a sports dream into a twisted nightmare. The faces are familiar, but the story? You won't recognize it, I promise.
2. "The Big Short" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89%)
In comes Mark Baum, portrayed by our man Carell, the guy with a moral compass in a sea of Wall Street sharks. Together, they bet against the very market they're a part of. It's ironic, audacious, and yes, you learn about financial doom through Jenga and celebrity cameos. An Adam McKay feast for your brain, indeed.
1. "Little Miss Sunshine" (Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91%)
Steve Carell plays Uncle Frank, a suicidal scholar, adding layers of dysfunction to an already quirky family. This one's got it all – van breakdowns, lewd dance moves, and a deep dive into American eccentricities. Could it BE any quirkier?