If you loved the wild, irreverent humor and behind-the-scenes chaos of 'Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead' (2015), this list is for you. Dive into 10 similarly outrageous movies and shows that capture the same rebellious spirit, satirical edge, and unfiltered creativity. Whether you're a fan of counterculture comedy or documentary-style storytelling, these picks will keep you entertained and laughing.

American Movie (1999)
Description: A hilarious and heartfelt look at the struggles of independent filmmaking, capturing the chaotic, often absurd process of bringing a creative vision to life.
Fact: The documentary follows Mark Borchardt's attempt to finish his low-budget horror film, 'Coven.' It won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.


The Aristocrats (2005)
Description: This documentary explores the world of stand-up comedy through a single, infamous joke, showcasing the raw, unfiltered creativity and boundary-pushing humor that defines the comedy scene.
Fact: The film features over 100 comedians telling the same joke, each with their own unique twist. It was directed by Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller fame.


I Am Comic (2010)
Description: A behind-the-scenes look at the lives of stand-up comedians, highlighting the highs and lows of the profession and the relentless pursuit of making people laugh.
Fact: The film includes performances and interviews with both legendary and up-and-coming comedians, offering a comprehensive view of the comedy world.


The Trip (2010)
Description: A mix of improvisational comedy and travelogue, this film showcases the spontaneous, often absurd humor that arises from real-life interactions and situations.
Fact: Originally a BBC series, the film was edited down from six episodes and features improvised dialogue between the two leads.


Documentary Now! (2015)
Description: A parody of documentary filmmaking that cleverly mimics the style and tone of famous documentaries, blending humor with sharp satire.
Fact: Each episode is a spoof of a well-known documentary, with meticulous attention to detail in recreating the original's aesthetic.


Dying Laughing (2017)
Description: This film captures the grueling reality of stand-up comedy, from bombing on stage to the moments of triumph, revealing the resilience required to succeed in the industry.
Fact: The documentary includes candid interviews with comedians about their most embarrassing and rewarding experiences on stage.


The Last Laugh (2016)
Description: This film delves into the provocative question of whether certain topics, like the Holocaust, can ever be the subject of humor, reflecting on the power and limits of comedy.
Fact: The documentary features interviews with comedians, Holocaust survivors, and experts, blending humor with profound historical reflection.


The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling (2018)
Description: An intimate portrait of a comedy legend, exploring his innovative approach to humor and the personal struggles that shaped his career.
Fact: The documentary is based on Shandling's personal diaries and features never-before-seen footage and interviews with his closest friends and colleagues.


The Ben Stiller Show (1992)
Description: A sketch comedy series that thrives on absurdity and sharp satire, with a focus on pop culture parody and unconventional humor.
Fact: Despite its short run, the show won an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program.


The Birthday Boys (2013)
Description: A sketch comedy series that embraces absurdity and irreverence, with a style that pays homage to classic comedy while pushing boundaries.
Fact: The show was produced by Bob Odenkirk and featured a mix of pre-recorded sketches and live audience segments.
