If you're a fan of the irreverent humor and satirical sketches of 'Loose Shoes' (1978), you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same offbeat comedy and parody. From cult classics to hidden gems, this list will keep you laughing with their absurdity and wit.

The Groove Tube (1974)
Description: A satirical sketch comedy that lampoons television programming, filled with absurd and subversive humor.
Fact: One of the earliest examples of a feature-length sketch comedy film, predating many similar cult classics.


The Big Bus (1976)
Description: A disaster movie parody with exaggerated characters and ridiculous scenarios, blending slapstick and satire.
Fact: Often considered a precursor to the 'Airplane!' style of parody, though it didn't achieve the same level of success.


The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
Description: A raunchy, irreverent sketch comedy film that parodies various genres and pop culture, featuring absurd humor and satirical takes on media.
Fact: The film was written by the Zucker brothers and Jim Abrahams, who later went on to create 'Airplane!' and 'Top Secret!'.


Airplane! (1980)
Description: A rapid-fire parody of disaster films, packed with visual gags, puns, and absurd humor that became a defining example of the genre.
Fact: The film was initially dismissed by critics but later gained cult status and is now regarded as one of the greatest comedies of all time.


Top Secret! (1984)
Description: A spoof of spy films and Elvis Presley musicals, featuring surreal humor, wordplay, and elaborate sight gags.
Fact: The film includes a famous underwater bar fight scene, shot entirely in reverse to create a unique visual effect.


Hot Shots! (1991)
Description: A parody of action films, particularly 'Top Gun,' filled with exaggerated characters, slapstick, and absurd jokes.
Fact: The film's success led to a sequel, 'Hot Shots! Part Deux,' which parodied Rambo-style action movies.


Scary Movie (2000)
Description: A spoof of horror films, blending crude humor, pop culture references, and exaggerated horror tropes.
Fact: Originally intended as a parody of 'Scream,' it evolved into a broader spoof of multiple horror franchises.


Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
Description: A satirical take on teen movies, mocking clichés and tropes with over-the-top humor and self-aware jokes.
Fact: The film features a cameo by Molly Ringwald, an icon of 1980s teen movies, adding an extra layer of parody.


Epic Movie (2007)
Description: A chaotic parody of blockbuster films, mashing up multiple franchises with absurd and often nonsensical humor.
Fact: Despite negative reviews, the film was a box office success, capitalizing on the popularity of parody films at the time.


Movie 43 (2013)
Description: An anthology of outrageous and often crude comedy sketches, pushing boundaries with absurd and over-the-top humor.
Fact: The film features an ensemble cast of A-list actors, many of whom later distanced themselves from the project due to its controversial content.
