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15 Hilarious Buddy Comedy Movies Like “Superbad”

If you enjoy watching buddy comedy films and want to see more films like Superbad, then you’re at the right place as these 15 buddy comedy movies like Superbad will keep you grinning from ear to ear, from start to finish.

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Movies Like Superbad

The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005)

7.1/10 (475K) ⭐

Wedding Crashers (2005)

7.0/10 (380K) ⭐

Step Brothers (2008)

6.9/10 (324K) ⭐

Grown Ups (2010)

6.0/10 (284K) ⭐

Old School (2003)

7.0/10 (246K) ⭐

Project X (2012)

6.7/10 (238K) ⭐

Grown Ups 2 (2013)

5.4/10 (174K) ⭐

Tag (2018)

6.5/10 (150K) ⭐

Friday (1995)

7.2/10 (127K) ⭐

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016)

6.0/10 (96K) ⭐

Blockers (2018)

6.2/10 (88K) ⭐

Good Boys (2019)

6.7/10 (84K) ⭐

Next Friday (2000)

6.1/10 (45K) ⭐

Me Time (2022)

5.1/10 (42K) ⭐

Friday After Next (2002)

5.8/10 (31K) ⭐

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Project X

Project X is the story of what happens when three high school nobodies decide to throw the party to end all parties—literally. Thomas, Costa, and JB are just your average teens trying to become cool before graduation. Costa, the loudmouth ringleader, convinces Thomas to throw a birthday party while his parents are out of town. Thomas is hesitant, but Costa assures him it’ll be “small, just a few people.”Spoiler: Costa’s a liar.

The party starts with a handful of people, some music, and a questionable inflatable lawn decoration, but soon, it spirals completely out of control. Word spreads like wildfire, and suddenly half the town is showing up—along with an endless parade of questionable characters. We’re talking DJs, dr*g dealers, flamethrowers (yes, really), and a guy with a garden gnome filled with something… very illegal. The house transforms into a war zone of dancing, destruction, and chaos, with everything from cars ending up in the pool to someone literally driving into the living room.

As the party goes nuclear, the neighborhood loses its collective mind. The cops show up, but of course, that only adds fuel to the fire. Costa, being Costa, convinces everyone to just keep the party going, because what’s a little police raid, right? Meanwhile, Thomas is freaking out because, well, his house is now a disaster zone, and his parents are about to come back to find their home looking like it survived a riot. What started as a simple birthday party has now turned into a full-blown apocalyptic rager, and it’s anyone’s guess how this night will end.

Good Boys

In Good Boys, three sixth graders—Max, Lucas, and Thor—are thrown into the most epic day of their lives when one tiny problem spirals completely out of control. Max has been invited to his first “kissing party,” and obviously, he’s freaking out because he has no idea how to kiss. His brilliant solution? Use his dad’s super expensive drone to spy on his teenage neighbor, hoping to catch her in the act. Makes total sense, right?

Of course, nothing goes according to plan. The drone? Gone, thanks to a dr*g-dealing neighbor who is now holding it hostage. So, the boys panic and set out on a completely insane mission to get it back, leading them into a world they are definitely not ready for—dodging frat bros, stealing beer, and somehow getting their hands on enough dr*gs to make them the most wanted sixth graders in town. All while they’re running late for the party of the year, which Max is dying to get to so he can impress his crush.

As they tumble from one disaster to the next, Max, Lucas, and Thor desperately try to act like they know what they’re doing, but spoiler alert—they have no clue. Whether it’s accidentally starting a paintball war, skipping school, or having some very awkward moments involving adult toys, these “Good Boys” are in way over their heads. By the end of their chaotic adventure, they’ll either be legends… or grounded for life.

Old School

In Old School, we dive headfirst into the chaotic world of three guys—Frank, Mitch, and Beanie—who are clearly not cut out for adulting. After Mitch finds himself dealing with a sudden breakup, he decides to throw a wild party at his new home, which just so happens to be right next to a college campus. What could possibly go wrong? Spoiler alert: a lot. With an unexpected number of enthusiastic college kids crashing the party, it’s an all-out fiesta that leaves Mitch questioning his life choices—while simultaneously thinking he could relive his glory days.

Then, in a genius moment of “why not?”, Frank and Beanie suggest starting a fraternity for all the overgrown kids at heart who just want to drink beer, wear togas, and pretend they’re young again. Cue the hilarious antics as these middle-aged dudes try to navigate college life like they’re still in their prime, complete with dodgeball battles, keg stands, and more questionable decisions than a frat house on a Friday night. And let’s not forget the awkward moments when they have to face off against a bunch of 20-somethings who are way too serious about their college experience.

As the trio attempts to prove that you can party like it’s 1999, they quickly realize they’re not as spry as they used to be. Mishaps ensue, from epic dance fails to accidentally scaring off the college girls they’re trying to impress. All the while, the pressures of life start piling up, reminding them that adulthood has its own set of challenges, even when you’re just trying to have a good time. So, buckle up for a wild ride of hijinks, laughter, and a reminder that sometimes, trying to recapture the past can lead to some pretty ridiculous moments!

Wedding Crashers

In Wedding Crashers, we’ve got John and Jeremy—two guys who’ve turned the fine art of crashing weddings into a full-blown hobby. These two professional party crashers have one goal: sneak into high-society weddings, eat free food, and charm their way into as many bridesmaids’ hearts as possible. Yeah, real pillars of romance, right? With a set of ridiculous rules and fake identities for every event, they’ve got their con down to a science. Nothing’s too sacred when there’s cake and champagne on the line.

Everything’s going great until they crash the wedding of the season—a high-profile affair for a U.S. senator’s daughter. Naturally, the guys lock eyes with their next “targets,” Claire and Gloria, but surprise! It’s not all smooth sailing. Jeremy gets roped into Gloria’s over-the-top, borderline-psycho affections, while John develops actual feelings for Claire. Cue the internal freak-out, because feelings were definitely not in the playbook. But Claire, of course, has a boyfriend who’s as charming as a brick wall.

So, what do they do? They fake being best buds with Claire’s family, of course! This genius move gets them an invite to the family’s estate for the weekend, where John tries to win Claire over, and Jeremy, well… he just tries to survive Gloria’s insane clinginess. Toss in some hilarious run-ins with an eccentric grandma, a weirdly intense game of touch football, and a surprise midnight visit from a certain family member—let’s just say things spiral out of control fast.

And there you have them, folks! The 15 best flat-out laugh-till-you-choke hilarious buddy comedy movies like Superbad.