BRB, planning a movie marathon before the end of the decade.
We recently asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to tell us the funniest movie from the 2010s. Here are the hilarious results:
1. Blockers (2018)
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Universal Pictures
"It was so cool to see a female twist on the 'let's lose our virginity at prom' trope. The way it also approached the story from the parents' point of view gave it an extra dimension that made it both heartfelt *and* hilarious."
—corruptednewsletters
2. The Heat (2013)
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20th Century Fox
"It’s about a federal agent who has to team up with a detective in order to take down a massive drug operation. They are polar opposites and constantly butt heads. It’s absolutely hysterical and Sandra and Melissa have amazing chemistry!"
—p451f094b8
3. Girls Trip (2017)
Universal Pictures
"This is such a funny movie with legends like Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith and the hilarious Tiffany Haddish. I also had the greatest time watching this in a theater with a room full of mainly black women and women of color who were laughing and enjoying the fact that they were finally being represented in a movie."
—saranya08
4. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
Sony Pictures Releasing
"The casting was perfect and it had my entire family laughing the ENTIRE time. Nick Jonas, The Rock, Karen Gillan, Jack Black and Kevin Hart worked so well together. The humor was perfect for my 5-year-old, my 14-year-old, my 16-year-old, and me and my wife."
—lieslmay
5. Masterminds (2016)
Relativity Media
"I’ve been rewatching this movie at least once a month since it came out in 2016. The cast is stellar and it’s based off a wild true story. It’s just the best piece of comedy I’ve seen in a long time and it never really got the recognition it deserves."
—hannahisheretoplaypokemon
6. Keanu (2016)
Warner Bros. Pictures
"It felt like just a really long and super funny Key & Peele skit, but I’m completely okay with that. Everything from the cat in the durag to the George Michael jokes/music was hilarious. The best part was definitely when they use Keanu Reeves’ voice for the cat. It’s so dumb, but I laughed the whole time."
—strawberrylumps22
7. Game Night (2018)
Warner Bros. Pictures
"Between the bullet removal scene, the dog, and Rachel McAdams and Jason Bateman treating playing board games like the Olympics, this movie will just always be funny."
—emmanz
8. Good Boys (2019)
Universal Pictures
"I hardly ever go to the theater, but I had to check this one out. It did not disappoint. The kids are hilarious throughout the entire movie. I ended up going to see it again!"
—opalsocean
9. 21 Jump Street (2012)
Columbia Pictures
"Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill’s chemistry worked so well in this movie. It’s got that kind of dumb and hilarious humor that is so enjoyable to watch!"
—n00dia_
10. Booksmart (2019)
United Artists Releasing
"It had a great message and was very progressive, but it still managed to be funny the whole time. I couldn’t stop lauging whenever Billie Lourd’s character was on screen."
—sohansoni
11. Hunt For The Wilderpeople (2016)
The Orchard
"This movie is CRIMINALLY underrated and hilariously quotable. It also has so much heart! The writer and director Taika Waititi is a genius!"
—whooooooooooo
12. Neighbors (2014)
Universal Pictures
"It was a movie I didn’t expect to like at all but I laughed the whole way through the first time I watched it."
—kamid491207ce0
13. Pitch Perfect (2012)
Universal Pictures
"So many icons got their start in that film. Plus, there are a bunch of funny quote-able lines!"
—teahdeeks
14. Spy (2015)
20th Century Fox
"All the actors were phenomenal, but Jason Statham in particular made me laugh. I was not expecting that level of comedy from him."
—chandnip4dbe3b052
15. That Awkward Moment (2014)
Focus Features
"It's honestly the funniest movie I’ve ever seen. The jokes are great and I love the crude sense of humor."
—alisiakrieg
16. Easy A (2010)
Screen Gems
"This was the movie that made me love Emma Stone."
—teresaurus
17. And finally, Bridesmaids (2011)
Universal Pictures
"Bridesmaids is the best. I could watch it a million times."
—katchichlp
Submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.