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Top Comedy Movies, 1980's
1. Friends
(1994-2004), An iconic sitcom about a group of friends navigating life, love, and friendship in New York City. It's timeless.
2. The Office (U.S.)
(2005–2013), Mockumentary-style comedy about the everyday lives of office workers at Dunder Mifflin, full of awkward humor and memorable characters.
3. Seinfeld
(1989–1998), A 'show about nothing' that follows comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his eccentric friends as they navigate the minutiae of life in New York.
4. The Big Bang Theory
(2007–2019), A group of socially awkward scientists and their interactions with each other, love interests, and the world around them.
5. Parks and Recreation
(2009–2015), A mockumentary-style sitcom that follows the quirky employees of the Parks and Recreation department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana.
6. How I Met Your Mother
(2005–2014), A man recounts the story of how he met his children's mother, all while navigating his life in New York with friends.
7. Arrested Development
(2003–2019), A dysfunctional family tries to keep their lives and business together after the patriarch is arrested for white-collar crime.
8. Frasier
(1993–2004), A spin-off of Cheers, this series follows Frasier Crane as he returns to Seattle to start a new life as a radio psychiatrist.
9. Brooklyn Nine-Nine
(2013–2021), A hilarious ensemble comedy about a team of detectives at the fictional 99th precinct in Brooklyn, led by the immature yet lovable Jake Peralta.
10. Modern Family
(2009–2020), A mockumentary-style series that follows three interconnected families, showcasing the hilarious and heartfelt moments of modern-day family life.
11. Cheers
(1982–1993), Set in a Boston bar, this classic sitcom revolves around the quirky customers and employees who call it their second home.
12. That '70s Show
(1998–2006), A coming-of-age sitcom set in the 1970s, focusing on a group of teenagers in suburban Wisconsin.
13. Will & Grace
(1998–2006, 2017–2020), A groundbreaking sitcom about the friendship between a gay lawyer and his straight best friend, who’s a designer.
14. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
(2005–present), A dark comedy that follows a group of morally corrupt friends who own a bar in Philadelphia and get into outrageous and problematic situations.
15. Curb Your Enthusiasm
(2000–present), Larry David plays a fictionalized version of himself in this improvisational comedy about the social awkwardness and absurdity of everyday life.