If you loved the zany humor and absurdity of 'Airplane!' (1980), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same irreverent comedy, slapstick gags, and over-the-top satire that made 'Airplane!' a cult classic. Whether you're a fan of spoofs, parodies, or just need a good laugh, these picks will keep you entertained.

Blazing Saddles (1974)
Description: Pioneering genre parody like 'Airplane!', breaking taboos with racial humor and meta-commentary while maintaining rapid joke delivery.
Fact: First mainstream film to feature audible flatulence. Richard Pryor was one of the writers. The finale breaks into a musical number that spills onto other Warner Bros. sets.


Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Description: Shares 'Airplane!'s absurdist humor and non-sequitur jokes, though with more British surrealism and medieval setting.
Fact: Filmed on a budget of just £229,


Top Secret! (1984)
Description: Shares the same directors (Zucker brothers and Jim Abrahams) and humor style as 'Airplane!', with parody elements, visual puns, and non-sequitur jokes.
Fact: Val Kilmer's first major film role. Combines spy movie parody with Elvis musical. Features an underwater bar fight scene filmed backwards.


Spaceballs (1987)
Description: Mel Brooks' Star Wars parody shares 'Airplane!'s love for genre spoofing and absurd humor, though with more focus on sci-fi tropes.
Fact: Features John Candy as a half-man, half-dog. The 'combing the desert' scene was filmed in Death Valley. Broke the fourth wall with merchandising jokes.


The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
Description: Similar to 'Airplane!' due to its slapstick humor, absurd situations, and rapid-fire jokes. Both films were written by the Zucker brothers and Jim Abrahams, ensuring a consistent comedic style.
Fact: Leslie Nielsen's deadpan delivery became iconic after this film. Originally a TV series called 'Police Squad!' which was canceled after 6 episodes. Features numerous visual gags in every scene.


Hot Shots! (1991)
Description: Parody of action films (particularly 'Top Gun') with the same absurdist humor and visual gags as 'Airplane!'. Directed by Jim Abrahams of the ZAZ team.
Fact: Charlie Sheen plays the lead role. Features cameos from many 'Airplane!' alumni. The volleyball scene directly parodies 'Top Gun'.


Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
Description: Continues the parody tradition, this time mocking Rambo films while maintaining the rapid-fire joke style established in 'Airplane!'.
Fact: Features a cameo from Richard Crenna parodying his Rambo role. The title references 'The Godfather Part II'. Contains over 100 visual gags.


Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
Description: Mel Brooks' medieval parody maintains the anachronistic humor and musical numbers similar to 'Airplane!'s unexpected gags.
Fact: Cary Elwes deliberately copied Errol Flynn's performance. Features a rap number about Robin Hood. Dave Chappelle's film debut.


The Big Lebowski (1998)
Description: While more subdued, it shares 'Airplane!'s love for quirky characters and unexpected humor, though with Coen brothers' signature style.
Fact: Jeff Bridges based The Dude on a real person. The White Russian was not a popular drink before this film. Has inspired annual fan festivals called 'Lebowski Fest'.


Scary Movie (2000)
Description: While more modern, it follows the 'Airplane!' formula of parodying specific genres with outrageous humor and pop culture references.
Fact: Originally titled 'Scream If You Know What I Did Last Halloween'. Launched the careers of Anna Faris and Regina Hall. Contains references to over 20 horror films.
