Eight overlooked comedies described as '10/10' but largely forgotten
Collider published a list of eight comedy films described as '10/10' but largely forgotten.
The roundup spans decades and styles: Going in Style (1979), a dramedy about elderly bank robbers; The Hot Rock (1972), a comedic heist starring Robert Redford; Real Life (1979), a farce that lampoons early documentary television; Crab Goalkeeper (2006), a surreal sports film about a crab who aspires to be a goalkeeper; Windy City Heat (2003), an extended prank centered on a would‑be actor; Two Hands (1999), a darker crime comedy featuring Heath Ledger; Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood (2022), an animated coming‑of‑age piece by Richard Linklater; and The Funeral (1984), a dramedy by Jūzō Itami that balances grief and absurdity.
The article presents these titles as underrated and worth revisiting; it was published 1 hour ago and is credited to Jeremy, who the piece says has more than 2,200 published articles and has written for the site since February 2022.
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Culture, Real Life, Crab Goalkeeper, Windy City Heat, Two Hands