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Best Jon Lucas Movies

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Get ready to dive into the world of Jon Lucas, the screenwriter and director who's brought us some of the funniest and most memorable comedies of the past two decades. From raunchy adventures to heartwarming stories about friendship and family, Lucas has consistently delivered films that resonate with audiences. His knack for witty dialogue, relatable characters, and clever plotlines has cemented his place in Hollywood, providing countless laughs and quotable moments that we all love. Now it's your turn to share your ultimate ranking! Below, you'll find a list of some of Jon Lucas's best work. Use the drag-and-drop feature to organize the titles according to your personal favorites. Move the movies around until the list perfectly reflects your taste, then hit submit. Let your voice be heard and help us determine the definitive list of the best Jon Lucas movies!

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Bad Moms (2016)

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In *Bad Moms* (2016), audiences are treated to a hilarious and liberating journey as three overworked and under-appreciated mothers – Amy (Mila Kunis), Kiki (Kristen Bell), and Carla (Kathryn Hahn) – are pushed beyond their limits. True to its premise, they ditch their conventional responsibilities for a jolt of long overdue freedom, fun, and comedic self-indulgence. What follows is a raucous, relatable rebellion against the unattainable perfection expected of modern motherhood, filled with outrageous antics and genuine heart as they reclaim their identities and redefine what it means to be a "good" mom. As a standout entry in Jon Lucas’s filmography, *Bad Moms* perfectly exemplifies his signature blend of audacious R-rated comedy and heartfelt character exploration, often in collaboration with Scott Moore. Following the successful blueprint laid out in their writing work on *The Hangover* and directorial debut *21 & Over*, Lucas (and Moore) masterfully craft a narrative where relatable adult anxieties culminate in uproarious, no-holds-barred escapism. Here, the 'man-child' antics are cleverly recontextualized for a female-driven ensemble, offering a refreshing and much-needed catharsis for mothers everywhere. Its sharp dialogue, energetic pacing, and ability to balance outrageous situations with genuine emotional beats solidify *Bad Moms* as a quintessential Jon Lucas (and Scott Moore) movie, showcasing their talent for creating comedies that are both wildly entertaining and surprisingly resonant.

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In *Bad Moms* (2016), audiences are treated to a hilarious and liberating journey as three overworked and under-appreciated mothers – Amy (Mila Kunis), Kiki (Kristen Bell), and Carla (Kathryn Hahn) – are pushed beyond their limits. True to its premise, they ditch their conventional responsibilities for a jolt of long overdue freedom, fun, and comedic self-indulgence. What follows is a raucous, relatable rebellion against the unattainable perfection expected of modern motherhood, filled with outrageous antics and genuine heart as they reclaim their identities and redefine what it means to be a "good" mom. As a standout entry in Jon Lucas’s filmography, *Bad Moms* perfectly exemplifies his signature blend of audacious R-rated comedy and heartfelt character exploration, often in collaboration with Scott Moore. Following the successful blueprint laid out in their writing work on *The Hangover* and directorial debut *21 & Over*, Lucas (and Moore) masterfully craft a narrative where relatable adult anxieties culminate in uproarious, no-holds-barred escapism. Here, the 'man-child' antics are cleverly recontextualized for a female-driven ensemble, offering a refreshing and much-needed catharsis for mothers everywhere. Its sharp dialogue, energetic pacing, and ability to balance outrageous situations with genuine emotional beats solidify *Bad Moms* as a quintessential Jon Lucas (and Scott Moore) movie, showcasing their talent for creating comedies that are both wildly entertaining and surprisingly resonant.

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