If you enjoyed the absurdist humor and unique comedic style of 'An Evening with Tim Heidecker (2020),' you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same offbeat, surreal, and often hilarious energy. Whether you're a fan of Tim Heidecker's deadpan delivery or just love unconventional comedy, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

The Mighty Boosh (2004)
Description: Features surreal, psychedelic humor with musical numbers and bizarre characters in fantastical settings.
Fact: Many of the show's characters and concepts were developed during the performers' earlier stand-up comedy and stage shows.


Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)
Description: Features absurdist humor, surreal visuals, and a deliberately low-budget aesthetic that creates an intentionally awkward and off-putting comedic tone.
Fact: The show was originally developed for Adult Swim after a successful pitch that included a fake infomercial for a fictional product called 'Beer Olympics.'


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: Combines chaotic, surreal humor with intentionally awkward interviews and anti-comedy elements, often breaking the fourth wall.
Fact: Many celebrity guests on the show were not told about the bizarre nature of the program beforehand, leading to genuine confusion and reactions.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: Features deadpan delivery of absurd business ideas and social experiments, creating uncomfortable yet hilarious situations with real people.
Fact: The show's infamous 'Dumb Starbucks' parody coffee shop became a viral sensation and was briefly shut down by health inspectors.


Wonder Showzen (2005)
Description: Presents dark, surreal humor through a parody of children's educational programming, with disturbing imagery and satire.
Fact: The show's creators described it as 'Sesame Street on acid' and it was frequently controversial for its offensive content.


Delocated (2009)
Description: Combines reality TV parody with absurd situations and deadpan delivery, creating an uncomfortable yet hilarious tone.
Fact: The main character wears a ski mask and voice modulator throughout the entire series, even during intimate moments.


Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis (2008)
Description: Uses intentionally awkward interview format with uncomfortable silences and insult humor directed at celebrity guests.
Fact: The series began as a Funny or Die web series before being adapted into a Netflix special and feature-length film.


Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule (2010)
Description: Uses a mock public-access TV format with intentionally poor production values, blending cringe comedy with bizarre, improvised interactions.
Fact: The character of Dr. Steve Brule was originally created as a recurring bit on 'Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!' before getting his own spin-off series.


Comedy Bang! Bang! (2012)
Description: Blends talk show format with surreal comedy bits and absurd character interviews, often featuring improvisational humor.
Fact: The TV show was adapted from a long-running podcast of the same name, which began in 2009 and continues to this day.


The Birthday Boys (2013)
Description: Features sketch comedy with absurd premises and a deliberately amateurish performance style that creates an off-kilter comedic tone.
Fact: The show was produced by Bob Odenkirk, who also made frequent cameo appearances throughout the series.
