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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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Dr. Strangelove is one of the all-time greats.
Any Coen Brothers film is probably up there. Even their dramas are often laugh-outloud funny. O Brother Where Art Thou and A Serious Man stick out to me rn. Big Lebowkski of course.
I remember Obvious Child (2014) being a cute romcom about getting an abortion.
Lethal Weapon 2 (where the bad guys are South African fascists) and The Rock are great action comedies. So is Beverly Hills Cop.
Palm Springs (2020) was a pretty good Groundhog Day romcom.
Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums if you can handle movies about rich white people
Triangle of Sadness (2022) is a pretty funny one-time watch that features a Marxist captain who only listened to The Internationale and quotes Lenin.
While The Substance (2024) is a lot of things simultaneously it's also a comedy and it's fucking hilarious. If you get a chance to see it on a repertory cinema I'd highly recommend watching it in a crowd.
The Substance was just “me shouting ‘YESSSS’ for thirty minutes at the end simulator”
I've seen Palm Springs yesterday, actually. Not too innovative in plot, but entertaining. Was a fun movie.
Also I watched The Big Lebowski last week and I was left thinking it's good, but no masterpiece. But now I look at it differently. It has a vibe few movies have. That Blues Brothers style this is an adventure, and we have sunglasses on. Gotta find more movies like that.
Oh I forgot I made posts in the past recommending Walker (1987) https://hexbear.net/post/259396, a satire on real life filibuster William Walker
And Beyond the Infinite 2 Minutes (2021) a very funny and impressive Japanese time loop flick that is done as a single cut https://hexbear.net/post/2076504?scrollToComments=false