3 Best Goofy Comedies Movies to Watch

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After an initially disappointing breakthrough attempt to Hollywood, Jackie Chan pivoted back to Hong Kong, unexpectedly creating an iconic film franchise and maybe perhaps one of the best martial arts movies ever made. Police Story seems to be a simple story at first, but it was through this film that Chan’s spectacular stunts evolved for a more modern setting, incorporating slapstick and action choreography into a definable style, while also questioning the ways Hong Kong police conducted themselves at the time. Police Story is Jackie Chan at his best, pushing an entirely new standard for action films all over the world.

Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller

Actor: Ben Lam, Benny Lai Keung-Kuen, Bill Tung, Brigitte Lin, Chan Chi-Fai, Chan Chuen, Chan Dik-Hak, Charlie Cho, Chen Chi-Hwa, Cheung Wing-Hon, Chi-Wing Lau, Choi Kwok-Keung, Chor Yuen, Chow Kong, Chris Lee Kin-Sang, Clarence Yiu-leung Fok, Danny Chow Yun-Kin, David Lau, Fung Hak-On, Ha Kwok-Wing, Jackie Chan, Johnny Cheung Wa, Kam Hing-Yin, Ken Tong, Kent Tong, King Lee King-Chu, Kwok-Hung Lam, Lam Foo-Wai, Lam Hak-Ming, Lam Kwok-hung, Lau Chi-wing, Lau Dan, Lau Fong-Sai, Lau Nga-Lai, Lau Shung-Fung, Luk Ying-Hong, Maggie Cheung, Maggie Cheung Man-Yuk, Mars, Michael Lai Siu-Tin, Money Lo, Paco Yick Tin-Hung, Paul Chang Chung, Paul Wong Kwan, Robert Siu Leung, Tai Bo, Tsang Choh-Lam, Wan Fat, Wan Ling-Kwong, Winnie Yu Ching, Wu Fung, Yasuaki Kurata, Yuen Chor

Director: Chi-Hwa Chen, Jackie Chan

Rating: PG-13

A classic text of English literature classes is handsomely brought to life in this screen translation of the still-radical play An Inspector Calls. The Birlings, a wealthy industrialist family thriving in 1912 England, have a cozy family celebration shattered by the arrival of a police inspector investigating the suicide of a young working-class woman. But that’s not the only bubble that’s burst: as Inspector Goole (David Thewlis) interviews the family — gradually revealing the part each played in forcing the woman to such a desperate state — he holds a mirror up to the casual cruelty and entitlement with which the Birlings move through the world. Part of what makes JB Priestley’s original play so enduring is how these characters are used as a wider metaphor for their social classes, and that translates with delicate but undeniable force here. A damning indictment of individualism and blind privilege on original publication in 1945, this is a story that retains the same relevance and power today.

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller, TV Movie

Actor: Chloe Pirrie, Chrissie Chow, David Thewlis, Donnie Yen, Eric Tsang, Finn Cole, Flora Nicholson, Hans Zhang, Herman Yau, Karena Ng, Ken Stott, Kyle Soller, Lam Ka-tung, Liu Yan, Louis Koo, Lucy Chappell, Miranda Richardson, Raymond Wong, Sophie Rundle, Teresa Mo, Wanda Opalinska

Director: Aisling Walsh, Herman Yau, Raymond Wong

Rating: TV-PG

Pee Mak is a hilarious and heartwarming comedy that blends horror, romance, and slapstick humor with Thai folklore. The story follows a group of friends who return from war to a remote village, only to realize the village folks now fear Mak’s beautiful wife, believing she is now a ghost. The film's clever and witty dialogue and its eerie and suspenseful moments create a unique and memorable experience. Even with all of its cliche horror-comedy tropes, it’ll be hard not to enjoy all the heartfelt ridiculousness pulled off so well.

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Horror, Romance

Actor: Attharut Kongrasri, Chatpong Nattapong, Davika Hoorne, Jongruay Somjinna, Kantapat Permpoonpatcharasuk, Mai Davika Hoorne, Mario Maurer, Nattapong Chartpong, Nimit Luksameepong, Pongsatorn Jongwilak, Pongsatorn Jongwilas, Sean Jindachot, Sirinuch Petchurai, Wiwat Kongrasri

Director: Banjong Pisanthanakun

Rating: N/A