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The very earliest films weren't very funny, but it didn't take filmmakers long to discover that one of the things that audiences liked to do was laugh, and once that discovery was made, comedy became one of the primary genres of film. Some of the earliest movie stars - Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin - were comic actors, and more than a century later, some the biggest stars of today - Will Ferrell, Seth Rogen, Melissa McCarthy - earned their stardom by making people laugh.

Those early Keaton and Chaplin movies were hits long before films even had sound, so getting giggles from moviegoers wasn't as easy as telling a funny joke. Comedy had to be physical, and the more spectacularly physical the better. Audiences learned to love the sight of actors falling down and doing improbable and embarrassing things. And physical comedy has never gone out of style, from Peter Sellers' Pink Panther movies in the 1960s to the clumsy bumbling of Will Ferrell and Melissa McCarthy.

A step up the intellectual scale - but only a small one - is the current trend of uncouth comedy. Bawdy, grungy comedy is nothing new - look back to Cheech and Chong or any National Lampoon movie - but contemporary stars like Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and, again, Melissa McCarthy have taken the gross-out laugh to new heights.

Truly intellectual comedy is much harder to come by. Laughs are biggest when they come from someplace visceral, but some filmmakers know how to make you think before (or after) you laugh. The Coen brothers do it in their funny movies (as opposed to their bleak ones), and Wes Anderson's films are so intellectually funny that, if you?re not paying attention, you might not realize that they're funny.

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    Sierra Katow: Funt
    Ian Abramson: The Heist
    Tom Garland: Selling Out
    Alien Weekend
    My Only Relative
    Trillberry Murders
    The Late Game
    A Christmas Dream
    Beth Stelling: Girl Daddy
    Comedy Chingonas
    Brie's Bake-Off Challenge
    Miss Audition
    The Defective Detectives
    Love vs the Red Pill
    Couple in the Woods
    Holy Irresistible
    Pulp Modern: Die Laughing
    Sharkers
    Excelsior! The Prince of Magicians
    Subway Shark
    Aay
    Hollywood Exposed Game Show
    Backbencher
    The Punk Rocker's Ghost
    She Goes to Hollywood
    Fraulein Cherie
    Sorry, We're Dead
    A Night in the Show
    Psycho Science
    What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
    Famous for Nothing
    Team of Two
    Everything Happens at Once
    Amityville Turkey Day
    Little Old New York
    Walnuts
    Wild Student
    Rose Matafeo: Horndog
    My Dead Dad
    The Impossible Voyage
    The Hilarious Posters
    Adam Ray: Best of San Francisco (Vol. 1)
    Anthony Rodia: Totally Relatable
    10 Things About Sally
    The Gift of Winter
    The Internship Games
    Tasmanian Tiger
    Beauty and the Least
    I'm with Lucy
    Inspector Gadget's Last Case
    Sunnyside
    Major Barbara
    Patton Oswalt: Talking For Clapping
    The Greatest Man in the World
    The More the Merrier
    Special Correspondents
    The Golden Honeymoon
    How to Lose Your Lover
    En las nubes (In the Clouds)
    A La Vie
    Diplomaniacs
    Double Wedding
    Go West
    Zenon: The Zequel
    Madam Satan
    On an Island with You
    Our Miss Brooks
    Rich and Strange
    San Antonio
    No Stranger Than Love
    Satan Met a Lady
    Adult Life Skills
    Buddymoon
    The Church Mouse
    Fantomas
    Gideon of Scotland Yard
    Dwayne Perkins: Take Note
    Well Wishes
    Blood Dolls
    Amigos
    C Street
    Back In The Saddle
    Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
    Mr. Troop Mom
    Opening Night
    Lace Crater
    SXSW Comedy with Natasha Leggero
    SXSW Comedy Night Two With W. Kamau Bell
    Amateur Night
    The Village Barbershop
    The Locksmith
    Care Bears to the Rescue Movie
    The Flintstones and WWE: Stone Age Smackdown!
    Red vs. Blue: Volume 13
    Control Alt Delete
    Foreign Exchange
    Prom Wars
    The Hollars
    We Were Dancing