I don't know if it's really "lesser" known but Hardcore Henry (2015) is quite an experience.
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Ilya Naishuller has some fun stuff - check out his video for Leningrad - Kolshik if you haven't already.
The Voices with Ryan Reynolds.
It's a comedy drama following a schizophrenic trying to live a normal life.
It hits pretty hard at times.
John Dies at the End.
Itβs sci fi/comedy. Best watched whilst high, but good regardless.
Best Polish SF movie is a comedy from the 80s abut two guys who are hibernated and wake up in a world without men. It was filmed during communism and it's full of hidden jabs at the system. It's actually a good SF movie.
Kung Pao is one of the dumbest and most underrated comedies. It's not exactly sci-fi, but it does have aliens and intelligent cows.
I watched it over ten times, and I don't regret a second.
I feel weird recommending this movie because I fully acknowledge it's not exactly good, but...
The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
This has long been one of my all time favorite comedies. I've seen it probably a half dozen times, and it still makes me laugh out loud. Bill Murray is brilliant and Alfred Molina is clearly having the time of his life. I absolutely love it.
This one is one of my all-time favorites. "Spencer knows how to deal with floaters!"
Knight and Day with Tom Cruise : very under rated movie a lot never saw this movie
The Saint with Val Kilmer also a great flick
The Replacements with Keanu Reeves
SF: Europa Report
A favorite comedy that i haven't heard mention of in a while: Modern Love, from 1981. Just go in blind.
The Game, with Michael Douglas.
99 Francs
It's a hilarious french comedy I keep going back to every couple of years.
Dinner in America (2020) I liked a lot