If you enjoyed the hilarious and awkward charm of 'School for Scoundrels' (2006), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same mix of comedy, underdog triumphs, and quirky characters. Whether you're looking for more laugh-out-loud moments or relatable life lessons, these picks will keep you entertained.

Zoolander (2001)
Description: A satirical comedy about vanity and the fashion industry, featuring dim-witted yet lovable characters and absurd situations.
Fact: The 'Blue Steel' look was inspired by Ben Stiller's own modeling attempts. David Bowie's cameo was unscripted and improvised on set.


Old School (2003)
Description: A raucous comedy about adults reliving their college days, filled with absurd antics, pranks, and a rebellious spirit against societal expectations.
Fact: The film's iconic 'You're my boy, Blue!' line was improvised by Will Ferrell. The movie helped launch the 'Frat Pack' comedy era.


Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
Description: A satirical take on ego and masculinity in the workplace, filled with absurd humor and memorable one-liners.
Fact: The script was originally written as a drama before being reworked into a comedy. The fight scene between news teams was inspired by 'The Warriors.'


DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story (2004)
Description: A sports comedy that blends ridiculous competition with underdog triumph, packed with quirky characters and satirical humor.
Fact: Ben Stiller's character, White Goodman, was inspired by 1970s fitness gurus. The film's budget was only $20 million but grossed over $168 million worldwide.


Accepted (2006)
Description: A humorous take on the education system, where a group of misfits create their own fake college, blending satire with underdog triumph.
Fact: The fictional South Harmon Institute of Technology (S.H.I.T.) was inspired by real-life diploma mills. The film's writer also co-wrote 'The Hangover.'


Wedding Crashers (2005)
Description: A raunchy yet charming comedy about rule-breaking antics in social settings, mixing humor with unexpected emotional depth.
Fact: Vince Vaughn improvised many of his lines, including the famous 'You lock it up' speech. The film's success revived the R-rated comedy genre.


Superbad (2007)
Description: A coming-of-age comedy with crude humor and heartfelt moments, focusing on friendship and the awkwardness of adolescence.
Fact: The script was written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg when they were just 13 years old. McLovin's fake ID was auctioned for charity.


Step Brothers (2008)
Description: A slapstick comedy about immature adults resisting responsibility, featuring over-the-top humor and absurd sibling rivalry.
Fact: Many of the film's funniest moments were improvised, including the 'Did we just become best friends?' scene. The bunk beds were custom-made for the movie.


Tropic Thunder (2008)
Description: A meta-comedy that parodies Hollywood egos and method acting, blending action with sharp satire and outrageous characters.
Fact: Robert Downey Jr.'s performance was controversial but earned him an Oscar nomination. Tom Cruise's unrecognizable role as Les Grossman was a surprise hit.


Bad Teacher (2011)
Description: A comedy centered around a rebellious and unconventional educator who bends the rules, featuring a mix of crude humor and satirical takes on institutional norms.
Fact: The film was originally intended to star Adam Sandler, but he dropped out and was replaced by Cameron Diaz. The script was rewritten to fit a female lead.
