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Oh, one of the most funny movie of the last decade, in my opinion :

John Dies at the End - Don Coscarelli 2012

Totally crappy special effects (I mean it) but original story, great and slightly crazy characters, this movie has been a huge surprise.
Casino Royale (Martin Campbell, 2006)
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Thurber
2004
Ohhhh we haven't scratched the surface of sport films yet, ofthenexus. Let's not keep it that way.


Whip it (Drew Barrymore, 2009)
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MaximeMartyr: Tomorrowland. 2015, Brad Bird. Science-fiction/Adventure.
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agogfan: I wholeheartedly agree! I've just finished watching it for the 3rd time.

Although it's ending is a little sad, but that's a mark of its brilliance as one ends up feeling emotional about an AI character when logically one shouldn't, exactly the dilemma experienced by George Clooney's character.
You should watch these films:
AI: Artificial Intelligence
Bicentennial Man

And these animes:
Chobits
Eve no Jikan

;-)
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Alejandro G. Iñárritu, 2014)
Deal Vainamoinen

The Replacements (2000)
Howard Deutch
Zoolander (2001, Ben Stiller)
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fronzelneekburm: Zoolander (2001, Ben Stiller)
Agreed,
As soon as the OP makes our least favorite movies we can put Zoolander 2 on there. :P
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fronzelneekburm: Zoolander (2001, Ben Stiller)
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tinyE: Agreed,
As soon as the OP makes our least favorite movies we can put Zoolander 2 on there. :P
Jeez, that fuckin' movie! I watched that (or rather, tried to) on a flight. Couldn't make it past the 30 minute mark. I always appreciated Stiller's work as a director. Cable Guy is criminally underrated and Tropic Thunder (2008) deserves another spot on the list. But after Zoolander 2, Stiller has a lot to make up for.
I concede to never have watched Tropical Thunder yet, so the only really worthwhile Ben Stiller movie I've seen was


Night at the Museum (Shawn Levy, 2006)

Stereotypes are broad and it's really not a complex story in there, but the cast is simply wonderful. I especially dug choosing Ben Stiller's mom Anne Meara as his in-movie employment agent. Imagine the nightmare!
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Vainamoinen: I concede to never have watched Tropical Thunder yet, so the only really worthwhile Ben Stiller movie I've seen was
I think it was a tad overrated but still worth it for Tom Cruise, and no I'm not joking. His performance in that movie will blow your mind. :P
Post edited January 21, 2017 by tinyE
Have to go with a recent favorite here...

Inland Empire (David Lynch, 2006)
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ElTerprise: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Alejandro G. Iñárritu, 2014)
How could we have missed this one until now? That was a brilliant piece of art. I ... would have framed the ending differently, I'll say. :|
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Ricky_Bobby: Have you seen the Overheard movies, also by Mak ? They are in the same vein as Internal Affairs, not as good as Affairs I'll admit but still very good, especially the first one.
No, I haven't, but thanks for the recommendation, I might check them out.
I sort of expected that The Departed wasn't nearly as good as the Infernal affairs movies, judging from reviews Jack Nicholson's performance seems to have been a bad case of over-acting...but then most Hollywood remakes of foreign movies probably don't compare favorably with the originals.