In today's digital age, where computers are an integral part of our lives, it's no surprise that they've become a rich source of comedic material. This curated list of 10 comedy films about computers offers a delightful mix of laughter, technology, and sometimes, a bit of chaos. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just looking for a good laugh, these films provide a unique perspective on the intersection of human life and technology, making them a must-watch for anyone who appreciates a good chuckle at the expense of our digital companions.

Tron (1982)
Description: While more of a sci-fi adventure, "Tron" has elements of comedy in its portrayal of the digital world, making it a unique entry in this list.
Fact: It was one of the first films to extensively use computer-generated imagery (CGI).


Hackers (1995)
Description: Although more of a techno-thriller, "Hackers" has a comedic tone with its portrayal of young hackers and their adventures in the digital world, making it a cult classic in the computer comedy genre.
Fact: The film was criticized for its inaccuracies in depicting hacking but has since become a beloved film for its style and soundtrack.


The Net (1995)
Description: This thriller-comedy mix follows a computer programmer who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy after her identity is stolen online, offering a humorous take on digital paranoia.
Fact: The film was ahead of its time in addressing issues like identity theft and cybercrime.


Office Space (1999)
Description: While not exclusively about computers, this film captures the essence of office life, including the frustrations with technology, making it a timeless comedy about the tech world.
Fact: The film's plot was inspired by a Milton cartoon strip by Mike Judge, who also directed the movie.


Antitrust (2001)
Description: While primarily a thriller, it has comedic undertones in its portrayal of the tech industry's darker side, making it an interesting watch for tech comedy fans.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events involving Microsoft and its alleged monopolistic practices.


The Social Network (2010)
Description: While not a comedy per se, the film has humorous moments in its depiction of the founding of Facebook, making it an engaging watch for those interested in tech and startup culture.
Fact: Aaron Sorkin's script was based on the book "The Accidental Billionaires" by Ben Mezrich.


The Internship (2013)
Description: Two salesmen find themselves in the tech world of Google, leading to a series of humorous events as they try to fit in and compete with the younger, tech-savvy interns.
Fact: The film was actually shot at Google's headquarters, providing an authentic backdrop for the story.


The IT Crowd (2006)
Description: This British sitcom follows the misadventures of the IT department at Reynholm Industries. It's a perfect blend of tech-related humour and workplace comedy, making it an essential watch for anyone who's ever dealt with IT support.
Fact: The show was initially commissioned for a pilot episode, but its success led to four series. It also inspired an American remake, though it didn't capture the same magic.


Silicon Valley (2014)
Description: This HBO series offers a satirical look at the tech industry, focusing on a group of programmers trying to make it big in Silicon Valley, filled with tech-related comedy.
Fact: The show was created by Mike Judge, who also brought us "Office Space," showcasing his knack for tech humor.


Electric Dreams (1984)
Description: A romantic comedy where a computer develops a personality and competes for the affection of its owner's girlfriend, providing a light-hearted look at AI and human relationships.
Fact: The film features a soundtrack by Giorgio Moroder, adding to its charm.
