As a cinephile who has spent countless hours engrossed in the silver screen, I must say that these films are nothing short of extraordinary! The blend of action, comedy, and drama they offer is truly a testament to the art of filmmaking.
What kind of person doesn’t enjoy a thrilling blend of laughter and excitement in an action-comedic film? These movies skillfully intersperse humor amidst fast-paced car chases and intense fist fights, serving up jokes almost as frequently as they do explosions. One moment you might find yourself rolling with laughter, and the next your heart racing from the exhilaration of non-stop action.
If you’re seeking an engaging action comedy on Netflix, perhaps a character who amuses and fights effectively is what you need! Worry not, MovieWeb has your back. Discover the funniest action comedies currently streaming on Netflix!
10 ‘The Man from Toronto’ (2022)
“The Man from Toronto” is an original Netflix production with no connection to the 1933 movie of the same name. This action-comedy revolves around a mix-up in identities that pairs a clumsy businessman with a notorious hitman. The film features Kevin Hart, currently comedy’s rising star, alongside Woody Harrelson and Kaley Cuoco in leading roles.
Similar to many of Hart’s films, The Man from Toronto received negative reviews from critics. However, if you’re in the mood for some mindless action and a bit of humor – and are struggling to find a more appealing option on Netflix – then this film could be just what you’re looking for.
9 ‘Paul Blart: Mall Cop’ (2009
As a movie enthusiast, I’d say experiencing “Paul Blart: Mall Cop” is like diving headfirst into a whimsical tale spun around Paul Blart (Kevin James), an ex-cop turned underdog mall security guard. In this action-packed comedy set on Black Friday, he unexpectedly finds himself in the thick of a mall heist. Unbelievably, it’s left to him alone – yes, you guessed it – to thwart the criminals and save the hostages.
This film isn’t packed with a lot of exciting action sequences; instead, it focuses more on humor. Similar to the character Paul Blart, some jokes may not land as intended, but others will undoubtedly make you chuckle. With Thanksgiving and Black Friday approaching soon, it’s an ideal moment to catch this film.
8 ‘Starsky & Hutch’ (2004)
2004’s movie titled “Starsky & Hutch” is a funny and exaggerated version of the ’70s TV series with the same name. In essence, it functions as a prequel to the show, portraying these two detectives uniting for the first time to solve their initial case together. The characters Starsky and Hutch are brilliantly brought to life by Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson, who were at the pinnacle of their comedic careers during the early 2000s.
The movie also boasts some notable stars like Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, and Snoop Dogg portraying the character Huggy Bear Brown in the underworld. Despite having a mix of opinions from viewers and critics, Starsky & Hutch remains an enjoyable film that clearly leans more towards comedy rather than action.
7 ‘Dragnet’ (1987)
Dragnet represents another humorous take on an iconic detective series, skillfully blending mockery and tribute to the namesake series. The lead roles are played by comedy veteran Dan Aykroyd, who also contributed to the scriptwriting, alongside a promising newcomer, Tom Hanks.
Dragnet may not be the most impressive movie in either actor’s career portfolio, but it certainly struck a chord with ’80s audiences as a humorous buddy cop action-comedy. However, contemporary viewers might find it challenging to appreciate any comedic nuances that reference the original television series.
6 ‘Red Notice’ (2021)
In a different rendition, the Netflix original titled “Red Notice” features FBI agent John Hartley (Dwayne Johnson), who unwillingly joins forces with notorious art thief Nolan Booth (Ryan Reynolds), in pursuit of an even more elusive and formidable art thief, Sarah Black (Gal Gadot).
Red Notice is an entertaining film that received mixed reviews; it was adored by the audience, garnering a 92% approval rating, but criticized by critics, with a mere 37% score. With Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot leading the cast, this action-comedy is guaranteed to deliver thrilling action sequences and numerous laughs.
5 ‘The Sleepover’ (2020)
Check out this new Netflix original! It’s an action-packed comedy where a sleepover takes an unexpected turn. When two siblings and their friends find themselves in a tricky situation, they must work together to save their parents who have been kidnapped by some shady characters.
As a film enthusiast, I must say that “The Sleepover” is one of those hidden gems lost amidst the chaos of the 2020 pandemic. However, it managed to impress both critics and viewers, garnering an impressive 67% rating from critics and a resounding 72% approval from audiences.
4 ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ (2024)
Eddie Murphy was ascending in Hollywood stardom when he decided to play the lead role in “Beverly Hills Cop” instead of “Ghostbusters” in 1984. And it proved to be a wise choice. The phenomenal success of “Beverly Hills Cop” eventually transformed the movie into a trilogy – until now.
The latest addition to the “Beverly Hills Cop” franchise, titled “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,” made its debut during summer 2024, exclusively on Netflix. This new installment takes place 30 years after the last film and features Eddie Murphy reprising his role as the street-savvy Detroit cop, Axel Foley, along with several original cast members. To the shock of many, the movie turned out to be quite good, garnering a 67% rating from critics and an impressive 76% approval from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.
Currently, “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” stands as the second highest-rated film within its franchise. Full of humor and excitement, it’s an enjoyable viewing experience for everyone, not just diehard fans reminiscing about the original series.
3 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ (2005)
The film, often recognized for fueling the sensational love story of its lead actors, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, infamously dubbed Brangelina, conceals beneath the gossipy headlines a highly entertaining movie. In “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”, we find a couple, both seemingly ordinary husband and wife, who unbeknownst to each other, lead double lives as assassins. Their latest assignment? To eliminate one another.
The dynamic between Pitt and Jolie is just as intense as the film itself. It’s truly enjoyable to witness these two vibrant, attractive actors engage in a series of well-timed fights and heartfelt, passionate scenes. To add humor to the mix, Vince Vaughn is included as well, bringing some additional comedic relief.
2 ‘The Gentlemen’ (2019)
The film The Gentlemen showcases the signature style of director Guy Ritchie. It’s a crime-drama set in England, filled with witty banter, thrilling action sequences, and eccentric personalities. In this story, an American marijuana magnate in London aims to offload his empire, leading to a series of schemes and extortion attempts.
The movie, titled “The Gentlemen“, boasts an illustrious ensemble cast featuring Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Jeremy Strong, Colin Farrell, and Hugh Grant. This film is likely to appeal to fans of Ritchie’s previous works like “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” and “Snatch“. Remarkably, it seems even those who aren’t Ritchie enthusiasts are enjoying this movie. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has earned a 75% rating from critics and an impressive 84% from audiences. Notably, there’s also a critically acclaimed spin-off TV series based on the same name streaming on Netflix at present.
1 ‘The Other Guys’ (2010)
As a movie enthusiast, I found “The Other Guys” refreshingly unique within the realm of buddy cop films. Unlike their glamorous counterparts, we follow Allen (played by Will Ferrell) and Terry (Mark Wahlberg), two underrated NYPD officers who are often overlooked and underappreciated. However, when they’re given the opportunity to prove themselves, these seemingly ordinary cops transform into the city’s unsung heroes.
In a nutshell, “The Other Guys” is an uproariously funny film. Mark Wahlberg’s character, Terry, with his rage-driven antics, contrasts hilariously with the easygoing Allen, played by Will Ferrell. The confusion on Terry’s face as he encounters Eva Mendes’ character, Allen’s wife, is one of the movie’s most amusing moments. Action legends Dwayne Johnson and Samuel L. Jackson appear in memorable cameos as high-ranking NYPD officers who meet unfortunate, comically foolish ends. Some might argue that “The Other Guys” is the most underappreciated comedy within Ferrell’s repertoire, boasting an abundance of action scenes.
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2024-11-24 03:03