If you loved the quirky charm and slapstick humor of Ernest Rides Again (1993), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same offbeat energy, family-friendly fun, and lovable misfit characters. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ernest P. Worrell or just discovering his antics, these picks will keep the laughs rolling.

The Man with One Red Shoe (1985)
Description: A spy comedy filled with mistaken identity and quirky characters, offering a mix of suspense and humor.
Fact: The film is a remake of a French movie, 'The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe,' adapted for American audiences.


Summer Rental (1985)
Description: A lighthearted comedy about a stressed-out dad trying to enjoy a vacation, featuring physical humor and family bonding.
Fact: The film's beach scenes were shot in Florida, capturing the quintessential summer vacation vibe.


Volunteers (1985)
Description: A comedy about a spoiled rich kid who ends up in the Peace Corps, featuring cultural clashes and humorous escapades.
Fact: The movie was partially filmed in Mexico, adding authenticity to its jungle and village settings.


Armed and Dangerous (1986)
Description: A buddy comedy that pairs unlikely partners in a series of chaotic and humorous security guard misadventures.
Fact: The movie was originally conceived as a vehicle for John Candy and Eugene Levy to showcase their comedic chemistry.


Ernest Saves Christmas (1988)
Description: A holiday-themed comedy that combines heartwarming moments with zany antics, perfect for family viewing.
Fact: This was the first Ernest movie to be released during the holiday season, capitalizing on Christmas cheer.


The Great Outdoors (1988)
Description: A family vacation comedy filled with mishaps, outdoor adventures, and relatable family dynamics.
Fact: The infamous 'Old 96er' steak-eating scene was inspired by a real-life challenge at a restaurant.


The 'Burbs (1989)
Description: A dark comedy that explores suburban paranoia and eccentric neighbors, blending humor with a touch of mystery.
Fact: The movie was shot almost entirely on a studio backlot to create its exaggerated suburban setting.


UHF (1989)
Description: A satirical comedy that parodies television and pop culture, featuring a mix of sketch humor and absurd scenarios.
Fact: The film was a box office flop initially but gained a cult following through home video releases.


Ernest Goes to Jail (1990)
Description: A comedic take on mistaken identity and prison life, filled with over-the-top humor and absurd situations.
Fact: The movie includes a scene where the protagonist accidentally gets electrocuted, leading to a humorous transformation.


Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)
Description: A family-friendly horror-comedy that blends slapstick humor with spooky elements, appealing to both kids and adults.
Fact: The film features a troll villain that was created using practical effects, which terrified many young viewers at the time.
