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Five funny movies to watch this weekend

Comedy movies are great stress busters. Choose from our list of funny films to reset your mood

Five funny movies to watch this weekend

Comedy often has a short shelf life. What is funny today, might not be funny 10 years down the line, depending on the context. It’s also subjective. You and your friend might not find the same thing funny. Having said that, there are some classics that will tickle your funny bone no matter what. You might roll your eyes at the incredulity but it will lighten your mood. Here, we recommend five of our favorites that you can choose from this weekend, when the unpredictable weather doesn’t allow you to do anything else.

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is a 1994 American comedy film starring Jim Carrey as Ace Ventura, an animal detective who is tasked with finding the abducted dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins football team. It’s a cult classic that made Carrey a Hollywood star. It’s silly and awkward at times but a laugh riot nonetheless. There are many visual gags and funny one-liners. Since there is also suspense in the plot, the movie grips you from start to finish. Carry is not everyone’s cup of tea. His brand of comedy might be a bit over the top for some people but we think no one should give Ace Ventura a miss. 

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

A swinging hipster from the 60s, Mike Myers (Powers) puts himself in a deep freeze for 30 years to pursue his archenemy, Dr Evil (Mike Myers). He is thawed out in the 90s when Dr Evil reappears and plans to drill a missile to the center of the earth and destroy the world.

We have to admit that this comedy of the 90s might not be entertaining for today’s generation but Austin Powers will provide you with the escapism you need. He takes comedy to another level with his expressions and body language.

My Big Fat Greek Wedding

There are a total of three films in this franchise but we recommend the one that came out in 2002 featuring Nia Vardalos and John Corbett in the lead. It’s a light-hearted comedy that stands the test of time as so many of the family issues shown in the movie are as relevant today as they were back then. Everyone in the Portokalos family is worried about Toula (Vardalos). She is 30 and unmarried. Then she falls in love with Ian Miller (Corbett), a teacher who is handsome but not Greek. He is also a vegetarian. Toula’s family doesn’t want her to marry this man and chaos ensues. 

Home Alone

Eight-year-old Kevin is accidentally left behind when his family leaves for France. At first, he’s happy to be in charge of the house. But then thieves try to break into his home and he has to put up a fight like no other. The result is a tense but hilarious drama that you will be glued to till the end. Again, there are a few films in the franchise as ‘Home Alone’ is a series of American Christmas family comedy films originally created by John Hughes. We suggest you start at the beginning with the one that came out in 1990. The novelty will wear off after a couple of films as each one features an isolated child left to defend himself but the first one is guaranteed to make you laugh while cheering for Kevin. 

Mr Bean’s Holiday

We remember watching Mr Bean as children and his silly antics always made us laugh. We confess it still does. In ‘My Bean’s Holiday’ the hapless Mr Bean is on a vacation on the French Riviera. There, as everything that could possibly go wrong always does when Mr Bean is around, he becomes ensnared in an accidental kidnapping because of a case of mistaken identity. Mr Bean separates a father and son and then travels with the son in search of his father. Rowan Atkinson, as Mr Bean, is phenomenal. He is what makes the character so hilarious.

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