Get ready to laugh out loud with our handpicked selection of party comedy films. These movies are not just about the wild parties but also about the hilarious situations, unforgettable characters, and the chaos that ensues when friends gather for a good time. Whether you're planning a movie night or just looking for a good chuckle, these films will set the mood for fun and laughter.

American Pie (1999)
Description: A group of high school friends make a pact to lose their virginity by prom night, leading to a series of comedic and embarrassing moments, including a legendary party scene.
Fact: The film was originally titled "Untitled Teenage Sex Comedy That Can Be Made For Under $10 Million That Most Readers Will Probably Hate But I Think You Will Love." Also, the pie scene was not in the original script.


Old School (2003)
Description: Three men relive their college days by starting a fraternity, leading to a series of comedic events that prove you're never too old for a good party.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where the director Todd Phillips and friends tried to start a fraternity. Also, Vince Vaughn improvised many of his lines.


EuroTrip (2004)
Description: After a breakup, a high school graduate and his friends embark on a European adventure, encountering wild parties and cultural mishaps, making it a quintessential party comedy.
Fact: The film was shot on location in several European cities, providing an authentic backdrop to the party scenes. Also, the song "Scotty Doesn't Know" became a cult hit after the movie's release.


Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
Description: After a night of partying, two friends embark on an epic quest for White Castle burgers, encountering various comedic obstacles along the way.
Fact: The film was originally titled "Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies." Also, the movie was banned in Malaysia for its drug references.


Beerfest (2006)
Description: Two brothers discover a secret beer-drinking competition in Germany and decide to train for it, leading to a series of hilarious and beer-soaked events.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where the writers, Broken Lizard, attended a beer festival in Germany. Also, the movie features a cameo by Will Forte.


Superbad (2007)
Description: Two high school best friends embark on a quest to buy alcohol for a party, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. It's a coming-of-age story wrapped in a party comedy package.
Fact: The movie was inspired by real-life experiences of its writers, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, during their high school years. Also, the character names were based on their own names.


The House Bunny (2008)
Description: A former Playboy Bunny becomes the house mother for a sorority, teaching the girls how to party and find their inner beauty, leading to a series of comedic and heartwarming moments.
Fact: Anna Faris, who plays the lead, was actually a former Playboy Bunny in real life. Also, the film was inspired by the director's own experiences in a sorority.


The Hangover (2009)
Description: What starts as a bachelor party in Las Vegas turns into a wild adventure when the groomsmen wake up with no memory of the night before. This film captures the essence of a party gone wrong in the most hilarious way.
Fact: The film was initially rated NC-17, but after several edits, it was released with an R rating. Also, the tiger in the movie was actually a trained animal, not CGI.


Project X (2012)
Description: This film takes the concept of a house party to an extreme, showcasing how a small gathering spirals out of control into a legendary, chaotic event. It's a must-watch for anyone who loves seeing plans go hilariously awry.
Fact: The film was shot in a real house, which was later demolished due to the damage caused during filming. Also, the movie was banned in several countries for promoting underage drinking and drug use.


21 & Over (2013)
Description: A night of celebration for a friend's 21st birthday turns into a chaotic journey through the city, highlighting the unpredictable nature of party nights.
Fact: The film was directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, who also wrote "The Hangover." It was also banned in Malaysia for its depiction of alcohol consumption.
