Movies Starring Christina Applegate

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Ron Burgundy, a pompous news anchor, clashes with a new female co‑host in a wildly absurd newsroom.

Why people love it: Will Ferrell’s outrageous delivery makes every scene memorable. The film’s quotable one‑liners and retro TV vibe keep it fresh.

1 / 7

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Ron Burgundy, a pompous 1970s news anchor, battles a savvy female reporter in a battle of egos and absurdity.

Why people love it: Its razor‑sharp parody of news culture blends clever wordplay with visual gags. The ensemble’s dead‑pan delivery makes absurd lines iconic.

2 / 7

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A widowed mother befriends a sharp‑tongued stranger, sparking a twisted tale of grief and secrets.

Why people love it: Its razor‑sharp wit and chemistry between Applegate and Cardellini keep viewers hooked. The blend of humor and heartfelt moments makes it both funny and moving.

3 / 7

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The Bundys, a dysfunctional family, lampoon suburban life with irreverent jokes and crass humor.

Why people love it: Its unapologetic satire and sharp one‑liners turned the Bundys into TV anti‑heroes. The show pushed boundaries and kept audiences laughing.

4 / 7

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A skilled hitman returns to his hometown and partners with a rookie cop on a chaotic assignment.

Why people love it: Fans adore its blend of high‑octane action and sharp humor. The chemistry between Wahlberg and Phillips keeps the pace lively, and the film’s gritty yet funny tone makes it a cult favorite.

5 / 7

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Two women embark on a wild road trip to win back a man, delivering raunchy laughs along the way.

Why people love it: Its unapologetic humor and strong female friendship make it a standout rom‑com. Diaz’s charisma and sharp one‑liners keep the film lively.

6 / 7

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A satirical biopic chronicles the rise and fall of fictional rock legend Dewey Cox, spoofing music‑movie tropes.

Why people love it: Its relentless spoof of rock biographies, catchy original songs, and John C. Reilly’s over‑the‑top performance keep it hilarious. Fans love the clever nods to iconic musicians.

7 / 7