Movies like S.O.B. (1981)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like S.O.B., here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Tropic Thunder

    #37 most popular movie yesterday

    Tropic Thunder is a meta-comedic film about a group of actors shooting a war movie, only to find themselves in real danger. In the way it parodies and plays with Hollywood clichés and ego, it will appeal to those who enjoy the self-mocking nature of S.O.B.

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    2. Get Shorty

    #2,002 most popular movie yesterday

    Get Shorty is a crime-comedy that delves into the quirks of movie-making through the lens of a mobster trying to produce a film. Like S.O.B., it offers a comedic take on the film industry, filled with wit and a satirical edge that fans of S.O.B. will enjoy.

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    3. The Player

    #2,724 most popular movie yesterday

    The Player takes a satirical jab at Hollywood's inner workings, much like S.O.B. With its black humor and sharp critique of the film industry's foibles, viewers who enjoy the self-referential and darkly comedic tone of S.O.B. will likely appreciate this film too.

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    4. Bowfinger

    #3,267 most popular movie yesterday

    Bowfinger, featuring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy, is a comedy that takes a light-hearted look at the lengths to which a filmmaker goes to produce a movie. Its humorous take on the desperation and deception in the movie industry will resonate with those who like the comedic cynicism of S.O.B.

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    5. Hollywood Shuffle

    #5,983 most popular movie yesterday

    Hollywood Shuffle is a satire that addresses the stereotypes and challenges faced by African-American actors in Hollywood. Audiences who appreciate the satirical examination of Hollywood in S.O.B. may enjoy this poignant yet comedic take on the industry's issues.

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    6. Swimming with Sharks

    #6,043 most popular movie yesterday

    Swimming with Sharks offers a dark and biting look at the relationship between a Hollywood executive and his assistant, exploring power dynamics and abuse in the industry. Like S.O.B., it has a darkly comedic undertone that exposes the industry's less glamorous side.