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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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    Three Guys Named Mike
    Always And Forever
    Now That's Funny
    La boda de Rosa
    Marlon Wayans: God Loves Me
    Coyote County Loser
    Back to the 90s
    Far Out Man
    Da Hip Hop Witch
    The Smell of Success
    Ten Years
    Just Like a Woman
    Ian Lara: Romantic Comedy
    Madirasi
    Douglas Fairbanks - The Taming of the Shrew
    Todo Incluido
    Chat Room
    Dean Martin's Red Hot Scandals of 1926 (11/8/76)
    Underground Rendezvous
    Mom Told Me
    Karaoke Man
    The Village of No Return
    Siete Semillas
    Lunch Ladies
    In Custody
    Hank And Asha
    Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?!
    Vindaloo Empire
    Never Alone for Christmas
    Entre Nos: LA Meets NY
    Kamen Rider Heisei Generations Forever
    A Royal Scandal
    The Sound of Settling
    Love's Match
    Elvis & Nixon
    Invisible Dad
    El Inconveniente
    All Screwed Up
    Romantically Speaking
    A Christmas Letter
    Serving Up the Holidays
    Entre Nos: The Series
    Jack vs Lanterns
    Hot Chocolate Holiday
    Nikki Glaser: Good Clean Filth
    Frank & Fearless
    The Engagement Back Up
    Mr. Zoo: The Missing VIP
    Shrunken Heads
    Atsuko Okatsuka: The Intruder
    Polar Opposites
    Camp Death III in 2D!
    Beautiful Accident
    Good Witch Halloween
    Barbie & Kendra Crash Joe Bob's Drive-in Jamboree
    Just for Kicks
    The Amazing Johnathan: Wrong On Every Level
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    The Fatal Glass of Beer
    Single, Saved and Searching
    Love, Bubbles & Crystal Cove
    High and Dizzy
    Prakash Electronics
    Bug Man
    The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror
    Red Doors
    Childstar
    Poker De Reinas
    D.I.N.K.s: Double Income No Kids
    Killing God
    Don't Suck
    Cooking Up Love
    Secret Summer
    Leave It To Beaver - The Lost Episode
    Marlon Wayans: You Know What It Is
    The Nanny Express
    The Video Guys
    Going Nomad
    Reportaje
    Congratulations, It's a Boy!
    Game Day
    F#ck Nick Cannon
    The Art Of Us
    One Perfect Wedding
    Off The Lip
    Contigo Pan y Cebolla
    War of the Fools
    Dinner At My Place
    The Martin & Lewis Story: The Last Great Comedy Team
    El Tercer Deseo
    Cocoa
    Cup Cake
    Kinfolk
    Friends In Law
    Trade Winds
    Miss Tulip Stays the Night
    Bonnie Conway, P.I.
    Gina Brillon: Easily Offended
    Lights, Camera, Emma