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Slapstick Films

Slapstick films include:

  • Freddy Got Fingered
  • Death Becomes Her
  • Man with the Screaming Brain
  • See No Evil, Hear No Evil
  • Andaz Apna Apna
  • Baby's Day Out
  • Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
  • The Cat in the Hat
  • Garfield: The Movie
  • Flubber
  • George of the Jungle
  • Guest House Paradiso
  • Hera Pheri
  • Home Alone, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Home Alone 3, Home Alone 4
  • MouseHunt
  • Mr. Vampire
  • Norbit
  • Problem Child, Problem Child 2, Problem Child 3
  • The Three Stooges
  • Sleeper
  • The Inbetweeners Movie
  • Dance Flick
  • Meet the Spartans'
  • The Pink Panther, The Pink Panther 2
  • The Naked Gun
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit
  • Happy Gilmore
  • Vampires Suck
  • Jack and Jill
  • The Dictator


Comedy
Topics
  • Comedian
  • Comedy (drama)
  • Humour
  • Satire
  • Irony
  • Device
  • Timing
  • Wit
  • Joke
  • Word play
  • Visual gag
  • Prank call
  • Impersonator
  • Impressionist
  • Club
  • Festival
Types
  • Album
  • Double act
  • Improvisational
  • Manzai
  • Music (Rock)
  • Novel
  • One-person show
  • Opera
  • Pantomime
  • Radio
  • Roast
  • Stand-up
  • Television (Sitcom)
Film
  • Horror
  • Parody
  • Remarriage
  • Romance
  • Screwball
  • Sex
  • Silent
  • Slapstick
Subgenres
  • Alternative
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Character
  • Christian
  • Comedy-drama
  • Cringe
  • Documentary
  • High / Low
  • Horror
  • Insult
  • Observational
  • Physical
  • Prop
  • Shock
  • Sick
  • Sketch
  • Slapstick
  • Surreal
  • Tragicomedy
  • Zombie
  • Category
  • Portal
  • WikiProject
Film genres
By style
  • Action
    • heroic bloodshed
  • Adventure
  • Biographical
  • Comedy
    • parody
    • screwball comedy
    • slapstick
  • Documentary
    • docudrama
    • mockumentary
  • Drama
    • dramedy
    • historical
    • melodrama
  • Erotic
    • pink
    • blue
  • Educational
    • social guidance
  • Epic
  • Experimental
  • Exploitation
  • Fantasy
    • comic
    • contemporary
    • fairy tale
    • historical
  • Film noir
    • bad girl
  • Funny animal
  • Horror
    • body
    • comedy
    • eco
    • natural
    • psychological
    • slasher
    • splatter
  • Musical
  • Mystery
  • Pornographic
  • Propaganda
  • Reality
    • snuff
  • Romance
    • romantic comedy
    • romantic thriller
  • Science fiction
    • comic
  • Supernatural
  • Thriller
    • conspiracy
    • erotic
    • financial
    • giallo
    • legal
    • political
    • psychological
By topic
or setting
  • Animals
  • Beach party
  • Blaxploitation
  • Buddy
    • buddy cop
    • female
  • Cannibal
  • Coming-of-age
  • Concert
  • Crime
    • heist
    • hood
    • mob
    • yakuza
  • Dance
    • hip hop
  • Disaster
    • apocalyptic
  • Drug
    • stoner
  • Dystopian
  • Extraterrestrial
  • Found footage
  • Martial arts
    • chopsocky
    • girls with guns
    • kung fu
    • wuxia
  • Monster
    • giant monster
    • vampire
    • werewolf
    • zombie
  • Nature
    • environmental issues
  • Nudist
    • sexploitation
  • Outlaw biker
  • Pirate
  • Prison
    • women
  • Rape and revenge
  • Road
  • Samurai
  • Slice of life
  • Sports
  • Spy
  • Superhero
  • Swashbuckler
  • Sword-and-sandal
  • Sword and sorcery
  • Travel
  • Trial
  • Vigilante
  • War
  • Western
    • acid
    • epic
    • meat pie
    • northern
    • ostern
    • revisionist
    • space
    • spaghetti
    • zapata
By audience
  • Chick flick
  • Children's
  • Family
  • Guy-cry
  • Teen
  • Woman's
By format
or production
  • 3D
  • Animation
    • computer
    • stop motion
    • traditional
  • Art
  • B movie
  • Black-and-white
  • Blockbuster
  • Color
  • Cult
  • Feature
  • Featurette
  • Independent
  • Live action
    • animation
  • Low-budget
  • Major studio
  • Mockbuster
  • No budget
  • Serial
  • Short
  • Silent
  • Sound
  • Underground

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Famous quotes containing the word films:

    The cinema is not an art which films life: the cinema is something between art and life. Unlike painting and literature, the cinema both gives to life and takes from it, and I try to render this concept in my films. Literature and painting both exist as art from the very start; the cinema doesn’t.
    Jean-Luc Godard (b. 1930)