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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.

    Russell Kane: Smokescreens & Castles Live
    Merry Christmas
    Tricked
    Zodiac America: The Super Master
    Slave of Love
    Zombie Hunter
    Petty Romance
    El Anima de Sayula
    Dreamworld
    Slumber Party
    Recipe For Love
    The Mayor
    Mr. Idol
    Kinfolk
    I Think I Do
    Malibu Spring Break
    The Swinger
    10 Attitudes
    Visions of Sugar Plums
    Caesar And Otto's Deadly Xmas
    Maz Jobrani: I Come In Peace
    The Dentist
    Horror in the Wind
    Bratz Babyz Save Christmas
    Black Pond
    Rise of the Fellowship
    Sexy Evil Genius
    Jay and Silent Bob Go Down Under
    Four Times that Night
    Screwed: The Movie
    Teachers' Day
    My Name Is Vivienne
    Sunset Stories
    Could This Be Love?
    Marina Monster
    Destruction Party
    Twilight Gangsters
    Bear Shooters
    Meeting Daddy
    Munchhausen
    Love Is In The Air
    Relations
    Nantucket Film Festival's 2nd Comedy Roundtable, presented by Ben Stiller
    Garibaldi's Lovers
    Bo Burnham: what.
    Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy
    My Dear Desperado
    Ruudi
    Love & Air Sex
    Hasee Toh Phasee
    Relative Evil
    Port City
    The Great Chicken Wing Hunt
    John Caparulo: Come Inside Me
    Jackie Mason Is...One Angry Man
    The Tenants
    Iliza Shlesinger: War Paint
    Hi Life
    Sherri Shepherd: It's My Time to Talk
    John Hodgman: RAGNAROK
    Mere Dad Ki Maruti
    Walter Latham's Comedy After Dark
    What Were They Thinking?
    Annoying Orange: Movie Fruitacular!
    Modern Family: Cast & Creators Live at PALEYFEST
    Hellgate
    The Pavillion Salamandre
    Yamla Pagla Deewana 2
    Wild in the Streets
    VGHS: The Movie
    Aziz Ansari: Dangerously Delicious
    Ajj De Ranjhe
    100 Years Of Evil
    My Bachelor Party
    Russell Peters: The Green Card Tour
    Crocodile Tears
    Happy Naked Christmas
    The Elephant
    To Catch a Virgin Ghost
    Doc Martin
    Meri Shadi Karao
    A Perfect Match
    Sailing Along
    Magic Town
    Group Sex
    Blue Ridge
    St. Vincent de Van Nuys
    Ek Momik, Du Momik...
    Spin the Bottle
    Fast and Loose
    Meet Me Tonight
    Love in the Time of Hysteria
    Grave Mistake
    First a Girl
    Charley's Big-Hearted Aunt
    Bulldog Jack
    I Thank You
    Cottage to Let
    Nick Thune: Folk Hero
    Rob Schneider: Soy Sauce and the Holocaust