From the saloon brawl inHundreds of Beaversto the post-credits punchline ofDeadpool & Wolverine, there were a ton of hilarious moments to behold on the big screen in the movies of 2024. Comedic moments in movies create a special kind of magic, because laughter is a communal experience. A funny performance or one-liner will get a laugh in any context, but the laughter is especially infectious when it’s shared with a crowd at a movie theater.

The comedies of 2024 brought some unforgettable scenes, like the gym fight inJackpot!or the debut of Baby Betelgeuse inBeetlejuice Beetlejuice.Deadpool & Wolverinebrought back a long-forgotten superhero for a hilariously anticlimactic cameo appearance andInside Out 2introduced a bunch of wacky new emotions. Even the winner of the Palme d’Or — which usually goes to drab, serious Oscar bait — provided some of the biggest laughs of the year.

Nostalgia comes out with a cup of tea in Inside Out 2

5Nostalgia Comes Out Too Early

Inside Out 2

When Riley turns 13 at the beginning ofInside Out 2, a bunch of new emotions come flooding into her subconscious: Envy, Ennui, Embarrassment, and the peskiest of the bunch, Anxiety. But as they come into Headquarters, another emotion comes out a little too early: Nostalgia. Since Riley is just 13, she’s not old enough to be nostalgic yet, so Nostalgia gets pushed back behind the door.

Nostalgia only appears a couple of times, but she’s the funniestnew character inInside Out 2. June Squibb’s portrayal of Nostalgia as a kindly grandma fondly remembering past events (even those that happened just seconds ago) is hilariously spot-on. In one ofInside Out 2’s best lines, Anxiety tells Nostalgia they won’t need her until “10 years, two graduations, and a best friend’s wedding” have all passed Riley by.

Gary (Glen Powell) holds up his phone in Hit Man

4The Notes App Scene

Hit Man

The real-life undercover police work of Gary Johnson presented Richard Linklater and Glen Powell with the perfect high-concept premise for a crime comedy.Hit Manrevolves around a mild-mannered New Orleans college professor who works with a police surveillance team to catch people out for trying to hire a contract killer. When their go-to hitman actor is suspended, Gary is called upon to take his place — and finds that he’s a natural.

Hit Man’s twisty farce is filled with hilarious moments, but the funniest scene in the movie is the climactic notes app sequence. Gary goes undercover one last time to clear his girlfriend Madison’s name, and uses his iPhone notes to improvise. As Gary acts as Madison’s director and scene partner, Madison just goes with it, and Powell and Adria Arjona play it spectacularly.

Ani tied up in Anora

3Toros & His Goons Arrive At The House

Anora

Movies that win the Palme d’Or and get swept up in Oscar buzz tend to be dour, serious, dramatic films. But Sean Baker’sAnorais one of the funniest movies of the year. It starts out as a modern-dayCinderellastory, with a sex worker getting swept off her feet by a wealthy john — a Russian oligarch’s spoilt son — and impulsively marrying him so he can stay in the country. But when the oligarch’s goon squad shows up to get the marriage annulled,Anorabecomes a Coen brothers-style crime caper.

Ani’s bickering with Toros and his henchmen, and their bickering with each other, are endlessly hilarious. Ani’s fierce, no-nonsense outspokenness is a hysterical contrast with Toros’ deadpan demeanor. This whole section of the movie is a laugh riot.

The saloon brawl in Hundreds of Beavers

2The Saloon Brawl

Hundreds Of Beavers

Mike Cheslik’s slapstick masterpieceHundreds of Beaversis the wildest original comedy of the year. It has a ton of hilarious moments, from a high-speed sled chase to a fight with a beaver-based Voltron to a showdown at a Bond-villain-lair-sized beaver dam. But arguably the funniest (and most bonkers) scene in the movie is the saloon brawl that takes place as Jean Kayak is trying to escape from the dam.

It’s like the bar brawl fromShaneby way ofLooney Tunes. The manic energy and cartoonish sound effects in the scene encapsulate the unique style of this movie. The hand-to-hand combat is hysterically brutal, with beavers getting flung across the room and smashing into shelves and tables, and the stunt performers throw themselves (literally) into every absurd beat.

Deadpool at the TVA in the post-credits scene of Deadpool and Wolverine

1The Post-Credits Revelation About Johnny Storm

Deadpool & Wolverine

As with the previousDeadpoolmovies,Deadpool & Wolverineis jam-packed with laughs. Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine and Matthew Macfadyen’s Mr. Paradox each made for a perfect deadpan foil for Deadpool himself. Wesley Snipes’ crack that there will only ever be one Blade was a great meta gag and Channing Tatum’s incomprehensible Gambit was a delight. But theDeadpoolthreequel saves its funniest scene until after the end credits.

Deadpool & Wolverinehas the best post-credits punchline sinceAirplane!, calling back to an earlier scene. When Deadpool meets Cassandra Nova, he gets Johnny Storm killed by seemingly making up a bunch of foul-mouthed insults Johnny said about Cassandra.Deadpool & Wolverine’s post-credits scenehilariously reveals that Johnny really did say all that stuff — and Chris Evans’ delivery is pitch-perfect.