The 30 Best Movies Like 'Dodgeball', Ranked By Fans
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The 30 Best Movies Like 'Dodgeball', Ranked By Fans

Jason Bancroft
Updated April 15, 2024 30 items
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Looking for a laugh-out-loud movie night after enjoying the hilarious antics of Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story? We have expertly curated a list of movies that promise to tickle your funny bone and keep you entertained. These films are handpicked for their unique blend of humor, physical comedy, and heartwarming moments, making them perfect choices for fans of the classic sports comedy. Whether you're a Ben Stiller fan or simply love a good laugh, this collection is tailored for Rankers like you who appreciate the art of side-splitting comedy.

Embark on a cinematic journey with The Campaign, a political satire that combines the wit of Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis to deliver a hilarious take on election campaigns. Our list extends beyond traditional genres, offering new classics like Tag, where adult friendships take center stage in an elaborate game that has lasted for thirty years. These movies capture the essence of camaraderie and never growing up, reminiscent of the unique charm found in Dodgeball.

For those seeking a heartwarming blend of life lessons and laughter, Kicking & Screaming takes family-friendly comedy to new heights with Will Ferrell as an underdog soccer coach navigating the challenges of youth sports and father-son relationships. Blades Of Glory pairs figure skating with absurd comedy, offering not just slapstick humor but also subtle explorations of friendship and rivalry. These films stand as shining examples of the kind of humor that resonates with fans of Dodgeball.

As you explore our list, you'll find convenient "Where to Watch" buttons below each film, ensuring you can easily access these cinematic delights on popular streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Max, Apple TV+, Hulu, Paramount+, and Disney+, among others. Our goal is to make your movie night hassle-free and filled with laughter. So, sit back, relax, and dive into these comedy treasures that our team and Rankers like you have deemed worthy of a spot on the list.

Don't forget to express your love for your favorite movies by voting them up on the list. Your votes shape the ranking and help fellow movie enthusiasts discover the next must-watch comedy.

  • 1
    26 VOTES

    Kingpin spins the tale of fallen bowling prodigy Roy Munson (Woody Harrelson) who finds redemption through Amish talent Ishmael Boorg (Randy Quaid). This Farrelly Brothers-directed comedy blends physical slapstick with sharp dialogue to create laugh-out-loud moments throughout the movie. A standout performance by Bill Murray as antagonist Ernie McCracken adds another comedic layer to this underdog story.

    Kingpin hilarity and heart to an underdog tale, reminiscent of the humor and characters in Dodgeball.

  • 2
    18 VOTES

    Old School is a comedy about three friends (played by Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Will Ferrell) who start their own fraternity to relive their college glory days. This film cleverly juxtaposes middle-age anxieties with juvenile antics resulting in hilarious outcomes. Its impact on the genre can be seen through its influence on subsequent films exploring similar themes of age, friendship and nostalgia for youth. With unforgettable scenes and one-liners, it's no wonder that Old School is considered a modern classic in comedy.

    Old School features Vince Vaughn is yet another hilarious movie about grown men regressing into hilarious antics, similar to the humor and camaraderie he brings to Dodgeball.

  • Tag
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    3
    30 VOTES

    Venturing into the realm of adult friendships and nostalgia is Tag, based on an unbelievably true story about five friends who have been playing an elaborate game of tag for thirty years. With a star-studded cast including Jeremy Renner, Ed Helms, Jon Hamm, and Jake Johnson among others, this slapstick comedy explores themes of friendship and never growing up through its relentless chase sequences and laugh-out-loud scenarios.

    Tag finds the funny in adult friends competing in a game typically played by children, reminiscent of the camaraderie and humor found in Dodgeball.

  • Tropic Thunder takes audiences on a comedic journey through the misadventures of a group of actors filming a war movie. The star-studded cast, including Ben Stiller as action hero Tugg Speedman and Robert Downey Jr. in an Oscar-nominated role as method actor Kirk Lazarus, find themselves embroiled in real-life danger when they are mistaken for actual soldiers by local drug lords. This comedy is not just about laughs; it also provides biting commentary on Hollywood's self-absorption and obsession with image.

    Tropic Thunder showcases a star-studded ensemble in a satirical take on Hollywood and war films. The film, directed by Dodgeball star Ben Stiller, blends sharp dialogue with physical comedy, akin to the humorous and satirical elements in Dodgeball.

  • 5
    29 VOTES

    BASEketball, on the other hand, presents an innovative fusion of sports and comedy. This entertaining flick from the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, introduces a hybrid sport that combines basketball and baseball rules. The story follows two slackers who invent this game in their driveway which unexpectedly becomes a national sensation. With its outrageous humor and satirical take on professional sports culture, BASEketball has carved out its own niche in comedy cinema.

    By brining a silliness to sports, the film features a similarly unique blend of the athleticism and humor seen in Dodgeball.

  • Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
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    Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud comedy that dives into the world of NASCAR racing. The film follows the rise, fall, and comeback of Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell), a man whose life mantra is “if you're not first, you're last.” With an ensemble cast including John C. Reilly and Sacha Baron Cohen, this movie offers more than just slapstick humor - it subtly tackles themes like friendship, rivalry, and the idea of American success. It's a quintessential Will Ferrell comedy that has left its mark on pop culture with memorable quotes and outlandish stunts.

    Talladega Nights, filled with slapstick humor and outlandish stunts, has energetic and laugh-out-loud moments that align with the comedic and high-energy spirit seen in Dodgeball.

  • Semi-Pro
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    7
    17 VOTES

    Semi-Pro is another sports-themed comedy that takes viewers back to the 1970s era of professional basketball. Will Ferrell stars as Jackie Moon, an eccentric one-hit-wonder turned owner-coach-player of a struggling team. The movie hilariously depicts Jackie's desperate attempts to keep his team relevant amidst merger talks, all while celebrating the flamboyance and wildness of '70s culture.

    Semi-Pro, much like the comedic tone in Dodgeball, finds hilarity in sports and competition.

  • Next up is The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, a high-energy comedic romp set within the cutthroat world of used car salesmanship. Jeremy Piven leads as Don Ready, a mercenary-like salesman who will do anything to close a deal. With support from Ving Rhames and David Koechner among others, this movie blends outrageous gags with poignant moments about love and failure. Its unique take on the American dream narrative makes it stand out in the genre.

    The movie combines physical humor with competition comedy, reminiscent of the funny mix of absurdity and humor found in Dodgeball.

    18 votes
  • 9
    25 VOTES

    The Campaign is a political satire that perfectly marries comedy with the absurdity of election campaigns. Featuring comedic powerhouses Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, this movie tells the story of two candidates vying for a congressional seat in North Carolina. The film uses humor to shed light on the lengths politicians will go to win an election, providing a clever commentary on modern politics while leaving audiences in stitches.

    The Campaign is a hilarious examination of competition akin to the humorous take in Dodgeball.

    25 votes
  • Wedding Crashers is an iconic entry in the bromance-comedy genre featuring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as divorce mediators who crash weddings to meet women. This hilarious escapade takes unexpected turns when one of them falls for a bridesmaid at an upscale wedding they've infiltrated. Rachel McAdams shines in her role adding depth to this riotous comedy which also explores themes of friendship and love amid chaos. Its influence can be seen in subsequent party-themed comedies.

    Wedding Crashers, featuring Dodgeball star Vince Vaughn is filled with witty dialogue and physical comedy. The film's comedic charm and amusing escapades resonate with the funny and energetic vibe found in Dodgeball.

  • In The Longest Yard, viewers are treated to a refreshing blend of comedy and drama set within a prison environment. The story follows former NFL quarterback Paul Crewe (Adam Sandler) who ends up leading a group of inmates in a football game against their guards. Chris Rock stars as Caretaker, bringing his trademark humor to lighten the tense atmosphere. The film explores themes such as redemption and camaraderie while leaving an indelible mark on comedy-drama genre.

    The Longest Yard, with its blend of sports antics and humor, resonates with the energetic and comedic spirit seen in Dodgeball.

  • 12
    15 VOTES

    Blades Of Glory, which pairs figure skating with absurd comedy for a truly unique cinematic experience. This outrageous spectacle features Will Ferrell and Jon Heder as rival Olympic skaters who must team up after being banned from solo competition. Their journey to reclaim their status, filled with ridiculous routines and over-the-top antics, not only tickles the funny bone but also subtly challenges traditional notions of masculinity in sports.

    Blades Of Glory offers more than just slapstick humor and subtly tackling themes like friendship and rivalry, akin to the unique comedic experience of Dodgeball.

  • Kicking & Screaming takes family-friendly comedy to new heights with its hilarious depiction of competitive youth soccer. Anchored by Will Ferrell’s performance as Phil Weston – an underdog coach battling against his overbearing father Buck (Robert Duvall) – it's a heartwarming tale that cleverly balances life lessons about teamwork and father-son relationships with laugh-out-loud moments.

    Kicking & Screaming mirrors the blend of humor and lessons found in Dodgeball with physical comedy and a whole lot of heart.

  • 14
    4 VOTES

    Happy Gilmore explores the unconventional journey of a failed hockey player turned successful golfer, played by the comedic genius Adam Sandler. This movie intertwines elements of sports and comedy to create an engaging narrative with underlying themes about perseverance and the importance of family. The film has been influential in pop culture, giving audiences iconic lines and scenes that are still referenced today.

    Happy Gilmore is the gold standard of sports comedies paving the way for hilarious films like Dodgeball.

  • Superstar
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    15
    14 VOTES

    In Superstar, Molly Shannon breathes life into her quirky Saturday Night Live character Mary Katherine Gallagher – an eccentric Catholic schoolgirl dreaming of superstardom to escape her ordinary life. This offbeat comedy captures audiences with its blend of physical humor and endearing awkwardness, offering a unique twist on the typical high school narrative. Co-starring Will Ferrell, the film has solidified its place in pop culture and is known for its iconic “Superstar” pose.

    Superstar utilizes hilarious one-liners and big pratfalls much like the offbeat and humorous elements in Dodgeball.

  • 16
    12 VOTES

    Laughter is bound to ensue when Mark Wahlberg's tough-guy persona collides with Will Ferrell's mild-mannered character in Daddy's Home. This comedy explores the dynamics of blended families through the lens of humor as Brad (Ferrell), the earnest stepfather vies for his stepchildren's affection against Dusty (Wahlberg), their freewheeling biological father. It provides an amusing commentary on modern family life, effortlessly blending slapstick humor with emotional moments that tug at your heartstrings.

    Daddy's Home offers a hilarious look at a common family dynamic, mirroring the humor and physical comedy elements in Dodgeball.

  • 17
    13 VOTES

    Bursting with vibrant hues of hilarity, Zoolander is a comedic gem that shines its light on the often superficial world of high fashion. The story revolves around Derek Zoolander, a dim-witted yet lovable male model played to perfection by Ben Stiller. With its satirical take on the modeling industry and memorable performances by Owen Wilson as rival model Hansel and Will Ferrell as villainous fashion mogul Mugatu, this film offers an abundance of laughs while subtly critiquing society's obsession with beauty and fame.

    Zoolander features another unforgettable performance from Ben Stiller who adds layers of humor, similar to the comedic depth and memorable character he brings to Dodgeball.

  • Beverly Hills Ninja
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    In Beverly Hills Ninja, Chris Farley delivers a performance filled with physical comedy and warm-hearted goofiness that has since become part of his legacy. Playing Haru, an orphan raised by ninjas who turns out to be less than adept at martial arts, Farley brings a unique blend of charm and humour to the role. While it primarily serves up laughs derived from slapstick comedy and farcical situations, it also touched upon themes such as self-acceptance and perseverance.

    The film, with hilarious physicality and funny dialogue, aligns with the humor and physical comedy elements in Dodgeball.

  • Hot Rod
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    19
    10 VOTES

    Hot Rod is a comedy that perfectly captures the spirit of daredevil antics mixed with hilarious family dynamics. The film stars Andy Samberg as an aspiring stuntman, Rod Kimble, who believes his estranged father was Evel Knievel's back-up. The plot revolves around Rod's ludicrous attempts to stage a life-threatening stunt to raise money for his stepfather’s heart operation – so he can beat him in a fight. Adding a layer of charm and humor are supporting characters played by Bill Hader and Danny McBride.

    Hot Rod's charming hilarity and larger than life hijinks align with the comedic and adventurous elements found in Dodgeball.

  • 20
    10 VOTES

    A delightful throwback to the buddy cop films of yesteryear, Starsky & Hutch pairs Ben Stiller (Detective David Starsky) and Owen Wilson (Detective Ken 'Hutch' Hutchinson) in a hilarious adaptation of the 70s TV show. Their comedic chemistry lights up the screen, enhanced by the movie's clever blend of action and comedy. The film also features an unforgettable performance from Snoop Dogg as Huggy Bear, adding another layer of humor to this fun-filled romp.

    Filled with physical comedy and another memorable performance from Ben Stiller, the movie's humorous take on crime-solving aligns with the funny and entertaining elements in Dodgeball.

  • The Internship delves into the world of tech giants through a comedic lens, with Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson portraying Billy and Nick, two middle-aged salesmen who land internships at Google. This lighthearted comedy not only offers plenty of laughs but also explores themes such as adapting to change, ageism in modern workplaces, and the importance of teamwork. The duo's antics within the high-tech environment is a humorous contrast that adds to its charm while subtly highlighting the digital divide between generations.

    Vince Vaughn one again finds laughs in his every expression, much like the lighthearted and humorous elements he brings to Dodgeball.

  • Meet the Parents, starring Ben Stiller as Greg Focker and Robert De Niro as his potential father-in-law Jack Byrnes, presents a hilarious exploration of the anxiety-ridden process of earning parental approval before marriage. The plot unravels as Greg's attempts to impress Jack lead to one comedic disaster after another, creating iconic lines like “I have nipples, Greg, could you milk me?.” This film offers both laughter and relatable family dynamics which resonated with audiences worldwide making it a classic in modern comedy cinema.

    Filled with physical comedy and hilarious situations, the film's comedic charm and relatable moments resonate with the entertaining and lighthearted tone found in Dodgeball.

  • 23
    5 VOTES

    Role Models is an engaging comedy that delves into themes of mentorship and unconventional friendship. Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott portray energy drink salesmen sentenced to community service at a mentoring program after causing havoc with their company vehicle. Their interactions with misfit kids lead them on hilarious adventures while teaching them valuable life lessons about responsibility and self-discovery.

    This film's portrayal of friendships forged in niche subcultures mirrors comedic exploration of camaraderie in Dodgeball.

  • The Waterboy
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    24
    5 VOTES

    The Waterboy is a comedic gem starring Adam Sandler. He plays Bobby Boucher, a socially awkward water boy for a college football team who discovers his unique talent for tackling when he becomes enraged. Beyond its laugh-out-loud moments, this film subtly examines societal expectations and personal growth. Its cast includes Kathy Bates as Bobby’s overprotective mother and Henry Winkler as Coach Klein, contributing significantly to the movie's charm.

    The Waterboy, with its hilarious ensemble cast, aligns with the humorous and satirical elements in Dodgeball.

  • In The Heartbreak Kid, audiences follow the story of Eddie Cantrow, played by Ben Stiller, whose hasty decision to marry Lila (Malin Akerman) leads him into a series of comically disastrous situations. The newlyweds' honeymoon quickly spirals into chaos as Eddie realizes his bride's annoying habits might be too much to handle. This film delves into themes of love, commitment and the consequences of impulsive decisions, all wrapped up in laugh-out-loud scenarios that have left an indelible mark on romantic comedy genre.

    The Heartbreak Kid and Dodgeball both feature hilarious performances from Ben Stiller who provides laughs in big moments and subtle expressions.

  • 26
    4 VOTES

    The Break-Up offers a humorous yet poignant look at relationships through the lens of Gary (Vince Vaughn) and Brooke (Jennifer Aniston), a couple trying to navigate their break-up while cohabiting in the same apartment. This romantic comedy delves into themes of love, loss, and compromise. Its impact on pop culture is significant as it gave a fresh perspective on break-ups while delivering a generous dose of humor.

    The Break-Up explores the comedic chaos of a romantic relationship. Filled with funny and relatable moments, the film's blend of humor and situational comedy resonates with the entertaining and lighthearted tone of Dodgeball, as do the performances from Vince Vaughn and Jason Bateman.

  • 27
    7 VOTES

    Nacho Libre presents a fusion of slapstick humor and heartfelt storytelling through the journey of Ignacio (Jack Black), a monastery cook who dreams of becoming a professional wrestler. Alongside his skinny sidekick Esqueleto (Héctor Jiménez), Nacho embarks on a quest for glory in the wrestling ring while trying to win the heart of Sister Encarnación (Ana de la Reguera). This comedy stands out for its quirky characters and unique blend of Mexican culture with American humor, making it an unforgettable addition to comedic cinema.

    Filled with hilarious antics and funny wrestling scenes, the film's energetic and amusing approach aligns with the physical comedy elements that contribute to the humor in Dodgeball.

  • The Watch
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    28
    3 VOTES

    The Watch is an eccentric fusion of science fiction and comedy where four suburban men form a neighborhood watch group as a way to get out of their day-to-day family routines until they discover an alien plot to destroy Earth. With notable performances from Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill, and Richard Ayoade, it brings together diverse comic styles under one roof while exploring themes around friendship and responsibility.

    In The Watch, much like Dodgeball, features a group of misfit characters portrayed by a hilarious cast including Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn. Filled with physical comedy and humorous situations, the film's eccentric characters and comedic escapades align with the funny and entertaining elements found in Dodgeball.

  • 29
    3 VOTES

    The Dictator stands as Sacha Baron Cohen's audacious satire on totalitarian regimes. Cohen, known for his bold character work, plays Admiral General Aladeen, the dictator of the fictional Republic of Wadiya. The film is a comedic journey through New York as Aladeen tries to prevent democracy from taking over his country. With its controversial humor and political commentary, The Dictator showcases Cohen's unique brand of comedy that pushes boundaries while making audiences laugh.

    The Dictator, though satirizing a serious topic, finds its heart in silliness much like the boundary-pushing humor found in Dodgeball.

  • Underdogs take center stage in The Benchwarmers. A trio of nerdy friends - Gus (Rob Schneider), Richie (David Spade), and Clark (Jon Heder) - form an unlikely baseball team to stand against bullies. The film's unique blend of sports and comedy highlights themes of friendship, teamwork, and the triumph of the underdog. It also boasts a memorable performance by Jon Lovitz as an eccentric billionaire who sponsors the team, adding another layer to its comedic appeal.

    The film's merging of action and humor aligns with the camaraderie and comedic mix seen in Dodgeball.