How to Irritate People (1969)
Dive into the delightful chaos of John Cleese's "How to Irritate People," a mockumentary that masterfully blends absurd humor with sharp social commentary. This film stands out as a clever precursor to Monty Python's style, making it a must-watch for fans of witty satire and offbeat comedy. Cleese’s charismatic delivery and unparalleled knack for comedic timing invite viewers to appreciate the intricacies of human behavior in an uproariously entertaining way. Whether you're looking to share a laugh with friends or simply enjoy a unique exploration of annoyance, this film promises to tickle your funny bone while provoking thoughtful reflection on our everyday interactions.