Carwash.
Delicatessen.
OK. Just kidding about the Carwash thing Dinsdale. Just trying to live up to my stalker reputation.
My true nomination is King Of Hearts.
I’ll second After Hours and add in King of Comedy.
I’ve not seen Man Bites Dog but a friend told me about it and it would seem to fit the bill.
I’ll second Lock, S & T S Barrels.
I’ll second Heathers and The House of Yes, making teenage suicide and incest hilarious, and add two gems:
Shallow Grave
Welcome to the Dollhouse
I’ll second Heathers and The House of Yes, making teenage suicide and incest hilarious, and add two gems:
Shallow Grave
Welcome to the Dollhouse
I third Heathers. It is my favorite movie of all time. I also recommend:
Best of Show
Election
Drop Dead Gorgeous
How about Nurse Betty? It wasn’t actually very funny, but it wanted to be a dark comedy.
Oh yes … go see it. Right now. You can’t get much blacker than a comedy about the American funeral industry.
I am fond of many of the movies listed above, especially Raising Arizona, A Fish Named Wanda, Dr. Strangelove, The Ladykillers, Brazil, and Arsenic and Old Lace, and in the horror comedy category, Tremors. (Perhaps some of the others should be called horror comedies, too.)
In the horror comedy category, I’d like to add Young Frankenstein and Arachniphobia.
In the general black comedy category, I recently saw Nobody’s Baby (2001), which is perhaps not a favorite, but is worth a mention.
Speaking of war and death, I think I have one that hasn’t been mentioned: “How I Won the War”. And not just because of John Lennon.
And speaking of
“Trainspotting” was a comedy wasn’t it? Well, wasn’t it? And also “Fight Club” and (hi, Dinsdale) “Blood Simple”.
And how about “The Player”?
I submit Get Shorty and A Shot in the Dark.
Kingpin
I hated Very Bad Things but it qualifies.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas maybe?
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape had some dark undertones.