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Comedy is difficult to be hit these days – so often they get very short theatrical statements or go straight to streamers.
If you crave laughing, sometimes it’s good to have someone else to do the research and dive the depth of comedy from today and the age yesterday.
That is why Watch with us brings you recommendations on the best under -complete comedies of streaming services as Crush and Peacock.
Check out our list of funny, too low comedy movies you should watch in August 2025.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyi-am5vxdo
Two Chinese best friends, Audrey and lolo (Ashley Park and Sherry Cola), embark on a trip to China to find Audrey’s biological parents. (Audrey was adopted by a white family from China.) Along the way, they join the fellow of Audrey College, Kat (Stephanie Hsu), now a Chinese soap opera star, and the eccentric cousin of lolo deadeye (Sabrina Wu).
Things get off the tracks quickly when their money and passports are stolen, and the girls are stuck in rural China. Funny and hearty, A journey of joy amazingly moving at times and lovely from raunchy on others – not surprisingly, since it was produced by Seth rogen and Evan Goldberg.
Watch A journey of joy on Peacock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASPBKFZ2DBI
Tina fey and Steve Carell Playing a couple whose regular date dynamics have gone a little old. In an effort to shake things up, they take another couple dinner order in a fancy restaurant. They wind up in a case of wrong identity leading to violent shooting, persecuting cars – and perhaps only a spark reigned.
This transferable comedy for the reality of marriage shows Fey and Carell’s talents throughout, but our favorite scene may be the Bloopers during the end credits. Hearing the two talented Ad Lib performers alternately jokes for the same will make your jaw fall with surprise.
Watch Date Night on Hulu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQWZUISY9Y0
Okay, so we ordered a completely ridiculous stoner comedy staring Ashton Kutcher and The old Williams Scott. And then… ??
Dude, where is my car? A fever dream of a movie about two lacers who have a wild night in their lives – but wakes up and discovered they can remember no of it, or where they parked their car. That’s bad enough, but probably during the adventures of the night, they ran unclean from two groups of aliens looking for the transfunction continuum – “a mysterious and powerful device whose mystery exceeds its power only.”
As they try to withdraw their steps, they come across a psychotic ostrich farmer, a lifetime supply of dessert and the above Chinese food driving operator. Do not expect sophistication or mood, here; Instead, expect a lot of guilty pleasure laughter.
Watch Dude, where is my car? on Crush.