Fantasyand comedy are two genres that go together amazingly , but not all of them are fairly appreciated in their time . FromtheShrekfranchisetoMonty Python and the Holy Grail , phantasy comedies are a staple of flick fame , get the most out of unrealistic options by using them to arrange up some really ludicrous jokes . But not every comedic fancy catch its just dues in its time , and many of them have snuff it distressingly underseen after tenner of relative reconditeness .

Fantasy comedies can often face some harsh - than - average criticism upon their release , especially those that do out in the wake of harsh competitor in the 70s and 80s . It ’s not always obvious why somefantasy chef-d’oeuvre are seldom go out , but a want of popularity does n’t always depict poor quality . In fact , some of the good screaming comedies get place in fancy worlds are still hiding from the pop civilisation zeitgeist , wait to be find by new fans .

10A Knight’s Tale

The ultimate medieval action comedy

The modest natural process drollery is a taste - and - true crowdpleaser , so it ’s amazing that so few picture show have try out to switch up the musical genre by taking spot in a more primitive society . EnterA Knight ’s Tale , a comparatively straightforward blockbuster chronicle rife with activity , jokes , and romance , with the caution that it take place in the Middle Ages . The story centre on a peasant squire who position as a horse to deliver the goods aura and accolades , come across some famous figure from veridical 14 - C European history along the manner .

It ’s easy to remember Heath Ledger as the stunning Clown Prince of Crime fromThe Dark Knight , but his other part are often unfairly overshadowed . Ledger is amazing as the unfearing and romantic William Thatcher , whose infectious charm carries the relatively dewy-eyed script as he traipses through the land forgather celebrity . Purposefully anachronistic and relentlessly fun , A Knight ’s Taleis a mix of musical genre plastered against a striking knightly setting .

9The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen

A beautiful financial disaster

Despite how glorious Terry Gilliam ’s motion-picture show are , they ’re often fiscal disasters , not to mention woeful experiences to film for all those involved . None of the former Monty Python ’s efforts are as ill-famed in this regard asThe Adventures of Baron Munchausen , abox federal agency bombwhose mould and gang speak of like a traumatic experience class later . However , this misery behind the drape is completely foreign to the campy fun of the actual film .

The Adventures of Baron Munchausenfollows the absurd life sentence of the titular folk hero , doing engagement with the Ottoman Empire , giant sea monsters , Brobdingnagian royal stag who live on the moonlight , and Roman gods . John Neville is simply delicious as The Baron , whose cartoonish joke and power to seemingly stoop reality to his will and narrowly escape actual death prison term and time again do n’t permit for a dull minute . For all the pain the take ofThe Adventures of Baron Munchausencaused , anyone who gives it a fortune will be happy for it .

8Time Bandits

Hilariously slimy thieves on a trip through time

Terry Gilliam ’s creativity is so fantastic that it ’s almost obvious he would be responsible for for not one , but two bitter underseen comedic fantasies . As absurd and cockamamie asThe Adventures of Baron Munchausencan get , Time Banditsis somehow even more of a trippy fever dream in the secure way possible . The movie follows a merry set of time - journey thieves on the campaign from a so - called " superior being " after stealing their map that allows them to plot their course , sweeping up a studious young male child in their chaotic escapade .

As if the time - travel element was n’t fantastic enough , Time Banditsalso rotates through a dramatis personae of all sorts of ludicrous fantasy characters , from a seafaring monster to an insidious being of saturated evil . The bandits ' fundamental interaction with one another and the various historical figures they also come into impinging with are pure drollery amber , and the creations of Gilliams ' nonsensical mind never let down . From its yield blueprint to its screaming performances , Time Banditsis the definition of a cover gem .

7Black Knight

An archetypal early 2000s comedy in the Middle Ages

Time travel seems to be a staple of comedy phantasy , as the premise of putting modern - solar day sensibility up against mediaeval superstitious notion is always a promising breeding flat coat for jokes . Though Martin Lawrence might be best bonk fortheBad Boysfranchise , he was also the superstar of a diversity of wacky , underrated comedies . One of the more fantastical among them isBlack Knight , a motion-picture show that have the form of address of the fabulous Hero of Alexandria literally . Lawrence stars as Jamal " Sky " Walker , a slacker who peaked in high school day working at a fancy - theme amusement parking lot .

Walker has to put his motormouth and former athlete skills to apply when he suddenly gets sucked into the actual Middle Ages by mode of a charming medallion . Martin Lawrence deserves more credit for just how powerfully he ’s capable to carry a comedy on his own , making for a lovable yet sarcastic hero as he stumbles his fashion through a totally strange meter . A rare contemporary plastic film to cast a Black man as a hero in a gothic setting , Black Knightis at least worth a scout for its novelty alone .

6The Visitors

Reverses a classic time travel trope

While stories likeBlack Knightfeaturing modern character transport back in time are always a respectable laugh , it ’s more uncommon to see the reverse done . Luckily , Gallic cinema has this base covered withLes Visiteurs , orThe Visitorsin English . When a sheer Count named Godefroy accidentally murders his next Father-God - in - legal philosophy thanks to a witch ’s slickness , he seeks the help of a time mage to go back and sort out his mistake . However , the whiz ends up hurtle him into the innovative day , company by his faithful squire , Jacquouille .

Starring Jean Reno ofLeon the Professionalfame as Count Godefroy , The Visitorsmight be one of the highest - gross films in France of all fourth dimension , even today , but has gone bitingly omit by English - speaking audience . Jacquouille and Godefroy are an amazing buddy comedy duo as they voyage the admiration and terrors of the 90s , accompany by some gorgeous classic cars . dandy enough to spawn a trilogy of subsequence , The Visitorsis a must - watch for anyone who does n’t have their comedy coddle by subtitle .

5Your Highness

Frat bro comedy in the Middle Ages

Your Highnessis perhaps the single next-to-last model of " dude bro " comedy stylings pour into a phantasy setting . Danny McBride stars as Prince Thadeous , a royal living in the shadow of his more darling older brother , Prince Fabious ( played by James Franco ) content to spend his fourth dimension on Margaret Mead and wenches . When an vicious wizard abduct Fabious ' fiancée , played by Zooey Deschanel , he summons all the courage he has to meet his brother on a grueling risky venture .

A rarestoner comedyset in the Middle Ages , Your Highnesswatches care a mixing ofHarold & KumarandRobin Hood : Men in Tights . For the right audience , this is more than a winning compounding , with the star topology - stacked hurl providing charisma to spare to repulse house put-on that make full utilisation of the mediaeval stage setting . shudder , suspicious , and unabashedly down - brow , Your Highnessgets truly fantastic with its creatures and trick while staying true to the writers behind its humor .

4Stardust

A creative spectacle with more than a few great jokes

Less of a comedy with fantasy elements and more of a fantasy with comedy elements , Stardustis a great laughter for those still seeking more of a traditional fantasy experience sans clip travelling of any variety . Notably , Charlie Cox ofDaredevilfame plays Tristan , a young man who stake into a magical kingdom for retrieve a fallen artefact and win the hand of his beloved in union . Much to his surprise , the treasure he search for turn out to be another woman , which presently rarify his initial feelings .

A fitting adaptation of an evenly dreamy book , Stardustcaptures the wonder of its source material while translating its oddball sense of humour . The tense love trilateral does result in some jolly clichéd moments , but the winding plot chance many pleasant curve along the way , hit originative setpieces and hinting at a sharp foundational learning ability . It might not be a laughter - out - loud comedy in the same nervure as other picture show , butStardustdeserves to have a gamey profile for its unique sight .

3Jabberwocky

70s charm with gorgeous flair

Yet another unknown fantasy clowning filmfrom Terry Gilliam ’s thinker , Jabberwockyactually represent the solo directorial debut of the freaky filmmaker , displaying his knack for both genres too soon on . Named after the famous gimcrackery poem byAlice in Wonderlandcreator Lewis Carroll , Jabberwocky ’s story centers on the sovereignty of little terror the nominal dragon - like beast wreaks across the earth . It ’s up to a simple cooper ( a builder of bbl , troughs , and buckets ) to murder the horrifying monster once and for all .

As Gilliam ’s first film , there are sure a few growing pain suffered byJabberwocky . at last , they are n’t near enough to take away from the charming experience , ring the very dark and very British drollery stylings of Monty Python while still feeling like it ’s own thing . The Godzilla - esque suit used to present the Jabberwocky itself is still a witching essence year later , and Michael Palin is as funny as ever as the exasperated Dennis Cooper .

2Terry Pratchett’s Hogfather

Took on the adaptation of a difficult novel

conform a Lewis Carroll poem into a working phantasy comedy is hard enough , but few literary works are as esoteric and difficult to visualize as Terry Pratchett’sDiscworldnovels . Yet somehow , a two - part made - for - television movie out of Britain in 2006 was able-bodied to do DoJ to one of the serial ' most dear body of work , Hogfather . Just like in the book , the story follows the genuine personification of Death as he fills in for the Discworld universe of discourse ’s equivalent weight of Santa Claus , the Hogfather , while his daughter searches for the absent holiday figure .

Part of what keepsTerry Pratchett ’s Hogfatherenduringly hilarious years after is the charming low - budget , with Ian Richardson ’s vocalization emanating from a uproariously emotionless skull mask peeking out from behind a Santa Claus lid and byssus . For such a flakey piece of author material , the film is unmistakably faithful , not bother itself with trying to cast a wider net of charm and sacrificing the quirky humor as a result . Even for those unfamiliar with the books , Terry Pratchett ’s Hogfatheris a weird , but cozy holiday phantasy romp worthy of appraisal .

1Knights Of Badassdom

Hilarious horror comedy with a fantasy coating

Just as he became famous as Tyrion Lannister intheGame of Thronesseries , Peter Dinklage starred in a very different fantasy account only a couple of years after the first episode ventilate . Knights of Badassdomat first only seems to be literally emulating fantasy , centering on a mathematical group of LARPers , or Live - Action Fantasy Roleplayers , who enjoy beat each other up with foam weapons in between getting harass by paintballers . When one of them accidentally summons a very real daimon , they ’re forced to become phantasy heroes for real to support a hope of endurance .

Knights Of Badassdomboasts a hilariously fierce carrying into action by Dinklage in a comedic role in perfect contrast to his dramatic skill , existing as a mingle-mangle mixing of horror , fancy , and drollery . The flick is able to equally compensate testimonial to the LARP community and make fun of it , striking a good balance of sense of humor without coming across as overly malicious , demonic incursions notwithstanding . A weirdly shudder watch despite the revulsion , Knights Of Badassdomis a quietly phenomenal comedy dressing up as afantasyfilm .

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