It's a solid list, I might throw in The Man With Two Brains (1983), Time Bandits (1981), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Cocoon (1985) and Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988) for consideration.
Comedy + genre (Fantasy, Horror, and Science-fiction)
For:
- comedy fantasy
- comedy horror
- comedy science-fiction
- comedy superhero (usually a mix of fantasy and sci-fi)
In books, films, comics, and whatever media it comes in. If it's fantastical and funny, it goes here.
Elsewhere in the Fediverse:
General:
Specific:
- [email protected] (Comedy + Fantasy)
- [email protected] (Comedy + Sci-fi)
- [email protected] and [email protected] (Comedy + Sci-fi)
Rules:
General:
- Follow lemmy.world's guidelines - it's their house, their rules
Specific:
- If it doesn't give the genre in the suggested title, add it in: (Comedy+ Fantasy + Horror + Sci-fi) delete what doesn't apply
Definitely swap out BTTF2 for Buckaroo Banzai.
I don’t know who’d consider Brazil a comedy
Its definitely satirical. Usually with satire, the point being made is more important than the comedy but its still quite farcical. Lots of the humour is dark and dystopian, but that doesn't make it not a comedy.
It's a dark/black comedy.
I could quibble with the order for sure, being a die-hard spaceballs fan, and I might swap out bttf2 for something else since it really can't compare to most of the list as it is. But I ain't mad at that.
bleh. sorry, this list is garbage.
Some decent stuff on there, but no real genius?
bah
What would you suggest instead?
I feel like many of these don’t qualify as science fiction. Space balls, much like Star Wars, is fantasy in space, not sci fi.
They're science fantasy, a sub-genre hybrid of sci-fi and fantasy.
If you’re going to get pedantic about what is science fiction and what’s not sci-fi, you need to first use consistent language and second decide how you interpret “sci-fi”. As an Ackerman purist, I’d call all of these sci-fi because they’re films and science fiction only consists of books.
I’d also contend you need to be very clear about your definition of science fiction. What, for example, do you think Sturgeon’s Killdozer! is? Is Dune also just fantasy? What about Book of the New Sun? How about dystopian fiction like Fahrenheit 451 or Hunger Games? There’s no space or aliens!