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Decades later, no comedy has handled identity and ego better. Dustin Hoffman’s Michael Dorsey is a difficult, chauvinistic actor who disguises himself as “Dorothy Michaels” to get work. The genius is that the comedy doesn’t mock women—it mocks Michael’s own cluelessness. He learns more about respect, listening, and what women endure in a single film than most men learn in a lifetime. It’s sophisticated, screwball, and surprisingly moving.
The year was 2024, and the "Great Laughter Drought" had hit the suburbs of Ohio. Best friends Marcus, a high-strung actuary, and Leo, a man who once tried to fry a salad, were desperate. Their local cinema was only playing gritty reboots of 19th-century detergent commercials. "We need the 'Superbad' of our generation," Marcus sighed, flipping through a dusty DVD binder. "Something with the heart of 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin' but the sheer chaos of 'The Hangover'." Leo perked up. "What if we make it? We’ll call it 'The Spreadsheet Massacre.' It’s about an office retreat gone wrong because someone brought 'Step Brothers' energy to a corporate trust-fall exercise." They spent the night brainstorming. The plot involved a stolen taco truck, a misunderstanding with a local mime troupe, and a cameo by a very confused Danny DeVito. It had the raunchy banter of a Seth Rogen flick and the sharp, improvised wit of 'Bridesmaids.' As the sun rose, they realized they hadn’t actually filmed anything, but they had successfully laughed so hard that Leo’s neighbor called the cops. "Well," Leo said, wiping tears from his eyes. "That was better than 'Game Night.'" Marcus nodded, finally relaxed. "Close. But nothing beats the 'Tropic Thunder' commentary track. Let's just watch that." AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response Show all best adult comedy movies
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In the mid-2000s, producer/director Judd Apatow revolutionized the genre. He realized that an R-rated comedy could be filthy and funny, but it would only be memorable if you actually cared about the characters. Decades later, no comedy has handled identity and ego better