SPECIAL: The 50 Best Comedies Since 2000

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Chris Luckett

There’s something about ’90s comedies that, when watched now, seems kind of… quaint. All the demographic-courting PG-13 fare like Wayne’s World, Dumb & Dumber, and Tommy Boy — even more boundary-pushing, R-rated comedies like Clerks. or There’s Something About Mary — still lacks a little of the subversion, intellect, or bravado of the comedies of the new millennium.

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RANKED: Wes Anderson

Photo: Kevin Scanlon/Getty Images

Photo: Kevin Scanlon/Getty Images

Chris Luckett

As The Grand Budapest Hotel expands into 304 theatres across the U.S. and Canada today, many Wes Anderson fans are anxious to find out how it stacks up against Anderson’s other movies. For a writer-director with only seven feature films under his belt, Anderson has a bigger following than most directors not named Tarantino or Nolan.

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