From the earliest days of cinema, comedy films have seen huge success.

Unfortunately, the success of R-rated comedies has been more mixed.

Bobby and Aaron are both gay, but they approach it in different ways.

Bobby smiles while looking at Aaron, who is telling a story over Thanksgiving dinner in ‘Bros’.

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The customers, played by seasoned comedic talents like Will Forte,Jim RashandVivica A. Livingston is also great, providing a protagonist that anyone can easily identify with.

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Dean and Monty stare into the distance in ‘Waiting…'

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The script is also hilarious, delivering quips at a rapid-fire pace that rewards multiple rewatches.

The film’s greatest strength is that there’s a point behind all of its raunchy comedy.

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Bobby and Aaron stare into each other’s eyes in ‘Bros’.

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Will Forte as action hero ‘MacGruber’ looking ahead

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Tucker points while Dale looks concerned in ‘Tucker & Dale vs Evil’.

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Restaurant waiter Nuts holds a hanging microphone in ‘The Slammin’ Salmon’.

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A group of characters in medieval costumes talking in ‘Role Models’.

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Ron Livingston peeking over a partition as Peter in ‘Office Space’.

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Seth Rogen, Craig Robinson and Elizabeth Banks looking surprised in ‘Zack and Miri Make a Porno’.

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Kumail and Emily at a dinner party in ‘The Big Sick’.

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