If you loved the absurd humor and sketch comedy of 'Funny or Die Presents' (2010), you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same offbeat, laugh-out-loud entertainment. Whether you're a fan of satirical sketches or quirky humor, these picks will keep you entertained.

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)
Description: Known for its surreal, low-budget aesthetic and bizarre humor, often pushing the boundaries of conventional comedy with intentionally awkward and absurd sketches.
Fact: The show frequently used public access television-style graphics and editing techniques to enhance its offbeat tone.


Portlandia (2011)
Description: Features a mix of sketch comedy and absurdist humor, often parodying hipster culture and modern societal quirks with a deadpan delivery.
Fact: The show was co-created by Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, who also starred in it. Many episodes feature guest appearances by musicians and celebrities.


The Eric Andre Show (2012)
Description: Blends chaotic, unpredictable humor with absurdist interviews and sketches, often breaking the fourth wall and subverting traditional talk show formats.
Fact: Many of the show's celebrity interviews are intentionally derailed by Eric Andre's erratic behavior, leaving guests visibly confused.


Nathan for You (2013)
Description: Uses a deadpan, mockumentary style to explore absurd business ideas, blurring the line between reality and comedy with its cringe-worthy yet hilarious scenarios.
Fact: Nathan Fielder, the show's creator and star, often convinces real people to participate in his bizarre schemes without breaking character.


Drunk History (2013)
Description: Combines historical reenactments with intoxicated narrators, resulting in hilariously inaccurate yet entertaining retellings of famous events.
Fact: Each episode features different celebrities reenacting the stories while lip-syncing to the drunk narrations.


Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995)
Description: Known for its clever, interconnected sketches and sharp satire, often tackling social and political themes with a mix of absurdity and wit.
Fact: The show was a critical favorite and has since gained a cult following, influencing many contemporary comedians.


Upright Citizens Brigade (1998)
Description: Features a mix of sketch comedy and improvisational humor, often with dark, surreal, or satirical undertones, pushing the boundaries of conventional comedy.
Fact: The show was created by the Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe, which included Amy Poehler among its founding members.


Childrens Hospital (2008)
Description: A satirical take on medical dramas, filled with rapid-fire jokes, surreal scenarios, and a self-aware, meta-humor approach to storytelling.
Fact: The show originally started as a web series before being picked up by Adult Swim for television.


Comedy Bang! Bang! (2012)
Description: Mixes improvisational comedy with scripted elements, featuring bizarre characters and off-the-wall humor in a talk show format.
Fact: The show was based on the popular podcast of the same name, hosted by Scott Aukerman.


The Birthday Boys (2013)
Description: Offers a series of tightly written, absurdist sketches with a focus on character-driven humor and clever wordplay, often with a nostalgic or retro aesthetic.
Fact: The show was produced by Bob Odenkirk, who also made frequent guest appearances.
