Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove" Perhaps I am being a bit too pompous by saying this, but I believe that Stanley Kubrick created a whole new comedic tone with his 1964 satire " Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb ." The film parodies Cold War fears and nuclear war, making it a very black comedy, but it also contains some of the most mockish and silliest characters I've ever seen in a film. It is also a film that makes me laugh every time I sit down and watch. The film details the absurd chain of events that would unfold if a United States general decided to send nuclear bombs to Russia unprompted. Obviously, the President and whatever other Commanding Officers would issue a code to bring the planes back. However, the General, a 'General Ripper,' has sealed off the base and any sort of communications with the planes. Many films have tried to replicate the hyper-specific tone of " Dr. Strangelove ," inc...