Best Comedy Movies of 1980
The best comedy movies of the 1980s offer a diverse range of humor, spanning various genres and styles. From supernatural comedies to satirical spoofs, the ’80s delivered iconic laughter-inducing films that have become classics. The list includes:
- Ghostbusters (1984):
A group of eccentric scientists turns paranormal investigators, founding the Ghostbusters to save New York City from supernatural threats. Packed with humor and memorable characters, it became a classic. - Top Secret! (1984):
A spoof on spy films and Elvis musicals, “Top Secret!” follows an American rock star entangled in espionage while visiting East Germany. It’s a zany comedy directed by the creators of “Airplane!” - Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981):
Archaeologist Indiana Jones embarks on a quest to find the Ark of the Covenant before the Nazis. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford, it’s an iconic adventure film. - Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown (1988):
A Spanish black comedy that intertwines the lives of several women during a chaotic period, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery. - Robocop (1987):
In a dystopian Detroit, a police officer is transformed into a cyborg, Robocop, to combat crime. The film addresses themes of corruption and the impact of technology on society. - Malcolm (1986):
A quirky Australian comedy about a socially awkward man with a knack for inventions, who becomes involved in a heist. It combines humor with heartwarming moments. - This Is Spinal Tap (1984):
A mockumentary following the fictional rock band Spinal Tap as they embark on a disastrous tour. Known for its satire of the music industry and absurd humor. - Romancing The Stone (1984):
A romantic adventure-comedy involving a novelist, a treasure map, and a daring journey through the Colombian jungle. Starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. - Back To The Future (1985):
A science-fiction comedy where a teenager travels back in time with the help of a DeLorean car and must ensure his parents fall in love to secure his existence. - Repo Man (1984):
A cult classic mixing punk culture with sci-fi, following a young man who becomes a repo man, repossessing cars with mysterious contents. - Raising Arizona (1987):
A Coen Brothers film about an eccentric couple who, unable to have children, decide to kidnap a baby, leading to a series of hilarious and unpredictable events. - Something Wild (1986):
A quirky comedy-drama involving a free-spirited woman and a conservative man who embark on a spontaneous road trip. Directed by Jonathan Demme. - Non-bullshit-serious parts of Good Morning Vietnam (1987):
A comedy-drama starring Robin Williams as a radio DJ in the Vietnam War, blending humor with poignant reflections on the war’s impact. - My Beautiful Laundrette (1985):
A British comedy-drama exploring themes of race, class, and sexuality through the relationship between a British Pakistani man and a white punk. - Rita, Sue, And Bob Too (1987):
A British comedy-drama that explores the complexities of a love triangle involving two teenage babysitters and the man they both become involved with.