15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Some movies aim for unforgettable stories while others have a much simpler mission. They just want to make you laugh as often as possible. Plot, logic, and realism take a back seat as every scene becomes another opportunity for a visual gag, a ridiculous one liner, or an absurd situation. These comedies rarely slow down because there is always another joke waiting around the corner. Whether every punchline lands is beside the point. Their greatest strength is their willingness to throw everything at the audience and keep the laughs coming. These are movies where the jokes are the entire experience.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Airplane! (1980)

Nearly every line, background detail, and visual gag is designed to get a laugh, making it one of the fastest paced comedies ever made.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

The N- Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)

Leslie Nielsen delivers nonstop deadpan humor in a movie packed with wordplay, slapstick, and blink and you miss it jokes.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

The legendary comedy ignores traditional storytelling whenever another absurd sketch or unforgettable joke presents itself.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Hot Shots! (1991)

This action parody fires off one visual gag after another while spoofing nearly every major blockbuster of its era.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Top Secret! (1984)

The creators of Airplane! filled this spy spoof with surreal jokes that continue long after the main punchline seems finished.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Spaceballs (1987)

Mel Brooks turns science fiction into a relentless series of jokes aimed at Star Wars and countless other pop culture favorites.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Blazing Saddles (1974)

The story exists mainly as a framework for rapid fire satire, outrageous dialogue, and unforgettable comedic moments.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)

Mike Myers builds an entire comedy around spy movie clichés, delivering one ridiculous gag after another.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Dumb and Dumber (1994)

The plot simply keeps the two leads moving from one outrageous situation to the next, creating endless opportunities for physical comedy.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)

Loose improvisation and an endless stream of quotable lines make the jokes far more memorable than the actual story.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Scary Movie (2000)

Rather than building suspense, the film races from parody to parody, constantly referencing the biggest horror movies of the previous decade.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)

Every chapter of the fake musician’s life exists mainly to parody music biopics with increasingly ridiculous jokes.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)

Mel Brooks fills the classic legend with visual gags, musical numbers, and nonstop wordplay from beginning to end.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Borat (2006)

The simple road trip structure allows Sacha Baron Cohen to move quickly from one outrageous encounter to another with almost no pause between laughs.

15 Movies Where the Whole Point is the Jokes | Den of Geek

Police Academy (1984)

The loose story mainly serves as an excuse for a colorful cast of characters to deliver one comic set piece after another.