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Other feel-good, relaxing comedies like this one?


Hi, I love Office Space and I'm looking for comedies that would also give me a good feel after watching them. They don't have to be laugh-out-loud funny, just not gross. Giving you good vibes, but not too leaning to a family movie. The subject matter doesn't have to be an office.
Here are some comedies I like:
Let's go to prison
Horrible bosses
Both Dumb and dumber
Both Ace Venturas
Just Friends
Eagle vs Shark

THANKS

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Office Space
Dumb and Dumber
The Big Lebowski
Billy Madison
Happy Gilmore
Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle
Old School

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lol I hate Adam Sandler. but thanks for the effort

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American Pie 1 + 2
Superbad
Tropic Thunder
Role Models

Those are a few more that come to mind.

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How is American Pie not gross?

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Dazed and Confused

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I'd say most 80's comedies would fit the criteria of what you're looking for. This might be my favorite era of movies as I too like the feel good/good vibe type of movies that can be watched over and over

My faves:

Airplane 1 & 2
Ghostbusters 1 & 2
Back To The Future series
The Naked Gun series
Spaceballs
The Three Amigos!
The Princess Bride
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Police Academy
The Great Outdoors
Major League 1 & 2

But I honestly could go on and on with 80's comedies

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'Election' starring Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon.

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Grandmas Boy
BeerFest
Office Space


all 3 fuuny as hell

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I don't know if you're still looking but here are some others:

-Grand Budapest Hotel (Or ANY other Wes Anderson movie)
-Anchorman
-21 Jump Street
-We're the Millers? - I don't know
-In Bruges - One of the best comedies ever made, but it's very dark (Not feel-good)
-The Princess Bride
-Zoolander
-Chef

and...

Wayne's World

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Office Space is light-years away from a "feel-good, relaxing comedy"...especially if you work in the tech field.

It's funny, albeit somewhat of a black comedy...



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