Movies like Going Berserk (1983)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Going Berserk, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Airplane!

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    Airplane! is a masterclass in slapstick and parody, poking fun at the disaster film genre. Its rapid-fire gags and deadpan delivery mirror the anarchic spirit of Going Berserk, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate comedy that flies in the face of convention.

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    2. Blazing Saddles

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    Blazing Saddles is a western spoof known for its witty, often controversial humor and irreverence towards the genre it parodies. Its willingness to push boundaries makes it a kindred spirit to the chaotic comedy style found in Going Berserk.

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    3. Spaceballs

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    Spaceballs is a satirical take on the sci-fi genre, particularly the Star Wars franchise. With its farcical storyline and memorable characters, it stands alongside Going Berserk as a comedy that serves up laughs with its clever pastiche of popular culture.

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    4. The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

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    The Naked Gun brings to the screen a brilliant blend of visual puns, wordplay, and pratfalls. Its leading man, Leslie Nielsen's bumbling detective Frank Drebin, delivers a performance that fans of John Candy's antics in Going Berserk would certainly find entertaining.

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    5. Caddyshack

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    Caddyshack's humor comes from its ensemble cast of characters dealing with the shenanigans at an upscale golf course. Its mix of screwball comedy and satirical take on social classes will resonate with fans looking for the same comedic elements as those in Going Berserk.

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    6. Stripes

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    Stripes is another military-themed comedy, where the antics of Bill Murray and Harold Ramis as they unwittingly enlist in the Army lead to a series of uproarious events. Its similar setting and comedic sensibilities make it a logical follow-up for fans of the genre-bending humor in Going Berserk.

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    7. UHF

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    UHF stars Weird Al Yankovic in a zany comedy about a man who suddenly becomes the manager of a low-budget TV station. The off-the-wall and eclectic humor is in the same vein as Going Berserk, providing a quirky take on pop culture.