I mean movies that are just like regular modern comedy movies but take place in a historical setting. Some examples include “The Little Hours” and “A Million Ways to Die in the West.” Furthermore, does anybody have any more examples of movies like these?
Period comedy
If we’re including television I’m disappointed that nobody mentioned Blackadder.
If not, Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
“Our Flag Means Death” seems like a solid example
“Johnny Dangerously” came to mind once.
Once.
You bastige. You fargin sneaky bastage. Why you miserable cork-soaker!
Anachronism?
Anachronism means something else, especially with respect to movies.
The Death of Stalin is great.
Depending on your definition of modern, History of the World Part 1 is great.
Drunk History.
Also,
That episode of Sunny where they bullshit the connection between Paddy’s Pub and the cracking of the liberty bell
“A Knight’s Tale” is a sports comedy but about jousting
It leans a little more toward academic than some of the others here, and spans a broader time span, but History of The World p1 is pretty good.
Academic? History of the World Part I? I guess you could say it has about as much academic rigour as the average Mel Brooks movie.
I was being silly.
Guess I should’ve gone with “Academic? It doesn’t even cover ancient Greece.”
Examples:
- Black Knight (2001)
- arguably, A Knight’s Tale (2001) if you consider it sufficiently funny (big year for anachronistic knights)
- All of the Ice Age films I guess
- Year One (2009)
there’s actually tons of these.
Year One is so good
Brave of you to say this
Some may call me a hero.
Personally I think I just have bad taste in movies.
You may appreciate “miracle workers” the first season is set in modern times (kinda) but each other season is set in a different historical setting.