If you enjoyed the quirky and irreverent humor of '12 Pound Balls' (2017), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same offbeat comedy and outrageous antics. Whether you're a fan of absurdist humor or just looking for something fresh and unconventional, these picks will keep you entertained.

Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000)
Description: A cringe-comedy masterpiece following the socially awkward misadventures of a semi-fictionalized version of Larry David, filled with improvised dialogue and awkward encounters.
Fact: The show's iconic theme song was composed by Luciano Michelini for a 1970s Italian spaghetti western, later repurposed for the series.


It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005)
Description: A relentlessly chaotic and darkly comedic series about a group of narcissistic friends running a failing bar, known for its offensive humor and absurd plots.
Fact: The show holds the record for the longest-running live-action sitcom in the U.S., surpassing 'The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.'


Eastbound & Down (2009)
Description: A dark comedy following a washed-up baseball player's chaotic and often cringe-worthy attempts to reclaim his former glory, packed with outrageous antics and sharp wit.
Fact: Danny McBride's character, Kenny Powers, became a cult icon, with his catchphrases and over-the-top ego defining the show's tone.


Blue Mountain State (2010)
Description: A raucous, over-the-top comedy set in a college football environment, filled with outrageous parties, crude humor, and exaggerated characters.
Fact: The show's spin-off movie, 'Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland,' was crowdfunded by fans after the series was canceled.


The League (2009)
Description: A raunchy, irreverent comedy centered around a group of friends whose lives revolve around fantasy football, filled with crude humor and absurd situations.
Fact: The show was largely improvised, with the actors given freedom to ad-lib their lines, leading to many unscripted moments.


Archer (2009)
Description: A sharp, fast-paced animated comedy blending espionage tropes with workplace humor, featuring a self-absorbed protagonist and rapid-fire dialogue.
Fact: The show's unique animation style, known as 'Archer style,' was inspired by mid-century modern design and classic spy films.


Veep (2012)
Description: A biting political satire with rapid-fire insults and cringe-worthy humor, focusing on the incompetence and vanity of those in power.
Fact: Julia Louis-Dreyfus won six consecutive Emmy Awards for her role as Selina Meyer, a record for the most wins by a performer in the same role.


Silicon Valley (2014)
Description: A satirical take on the tech industry, filled with awkward humor, eccentric characters, and the absurdities of startup culture.
Fact: Many of the show's tech concepts and jargon were vetted by real Silicon Valley insiders to ensure authenticity.


The Mick (2017)
Description: A brash, no-holds-barred comedy about a reckless woman forced to care for her wealthy relatives' spoiled kids, leading to outrageous and often inappropriate situations.
Fact: Kaitlin Olson, who plays the lead role, also starred in 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' bringing a similar chaotic energy to the show.


Workaholics (2011)
Description: A wild, unapologetic comedy about three slackers navigating their dead-end jobs and personal lives with absurd, often drug-fueled misadventures.
Fact: The show's creators and stars, Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine, and Anders Holm, were roommates in real life before pitching the series.
