If you loved the hilarious and over-the-top antics of 'Blades of Glory' (2007), this list is for you! We've curated 10 movies and shows that capture the same blend of absurd humor, competitive spirit, and unforgettable characters. Whether you're a fan of Will Ferrell's comedic genius or just enjoy sports comedies with a twist, these picks will keep you laughing.

Zoolander (2001)
Description: A fashion industry satire featuring dim-witted but lovable characters, with exaggerated stereotypes and absurd situations that mock celebrity culture.
Fact: The 'Blue Steel' look was created spontaneously during filming. The film's famous walk-off scene was inspired by real model competitions the writers had witnessed.


Old School (2003)
Description: A fraternity comedy about adults reliving their youth, featuring outrageous party scenes and a celebration of immaturity with heartwarming undertones.
Fact: The 'You're my boy, Blue!' line was completely improvised. Will Ferrell's streaking scene was filmed in one take with real students as extras.


Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
Description: A workplace comedy featuring an egotistical protagonist in a competitive environment, filled with quotable lines and absurdist humor that pokes fun at professional stereotypes.
Fact: The film's famous fight scene between news teams was originally much longer but was cut down for time. Many of the mustaches in the film were real, grown by the actors specifically for their roles.


DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story (2004)
Description: A sports comedy about an unlikely team of misfits competing against arrogant professionals, filled with physical humor and satirical takes on competition culture.
Fact: The film's production used over 10,000 rubber balls for the dodgeball scenes. Ben Stiller's iconic 'Globo Gym' speech was largely improvised.


Wedding Crashers (2005)
Description: A raunchy yet romantic comedy about two friends who exploit social situations for personal gain, filled with outrageous behavior and eventual personal growth.
Fact: The famous meatloaf scene was completely improvised. The painting shown during the art gallery scene was created specifically for the film and later sold at auction.


Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)
Description: A sports comedy that blends absurd humor with a satirical take on professional competition, featuring over-the-top characters and ridiculous scenarios.
Fact: The film's script was written in just three weeks. Many of the racing scenes were filmed during actual NASCAR events to capture authentic crowd reactions.


Superbad (2007)
Description: A coming-of-age comedy with raunchy humor and heartfelt moments, focusing on friendship and the awkwardness of adolescence through exaggerated scenarios.
Fact: The script was written when the writers were just 13 years old. McLovin's fake ID was so popular it became a real template used by underage drinkers across the country.


Step Brothers (2008)
Description: A raunchy comedy centered around immature adults who must navigate absurd situations, with a focus on sibling rivalry and personal growth through ridiculous antics.
Fact: The iconic 'Did we just become best friends?' scene was largely improvised. The bunk beds used in the film were custom-built to accommodate the actors' heights.


Tropic Thunder (2008)
Description: A meta-comedy that parodies Hollywood excess and actor egos, featuring over-the-top performances within a film-within-a-film structure and outrageous situations.
Fact: Robert Downey Jr. stayed in character as Kirk Lazarus even when cameras weren't rolling. The fake trailers before the movie were so convincing some theaters received complaints from confused viewers.


The Other Guys (2010)
Description: A buddy cop parody that combines action with ridiculous humor, focusing on mismatched partners who must prove themselves in a world of hyper-masculine stereotypes.
Fact: The film features an unexpected running gag about accounting. The TLC references throughout the movie were improvised by the actors during filming.
