I watch maybe a comedy or three a year, and usually not of the "slapstick" variety. I don't know why, but that's how it goes. They don't draw me in. I tend to like either stylistic period pieces, drama, or pure escapism. I like my comedy laced with some straight drama.
The last comedy I watched was Hitchcock's The Trouble With Harry, which is funny, but hardly a gut-busting style comedy. Before that it was another Hitchcock, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and before that yet another, a really great comedy from his silent film era, The Farmer's Wife.
I had been tracking the movies I watched in 2006, something I've done since 2004, but I faltered in April and never picked it up again. Glancing over the list, I see no other comedies in 2006.
I have my 2005 list handy. Quite a few comedies on that list, mostly because I was catching up with Kevin Smith's catalog. From 2005:
After Hours - (the Scorsese films. It's a black comedy.)
Fargo - (black comedy? I dunno ...)
Chasing Amy
Office Space
Swingers (sorta. closer to drama, to me)
King of The Corner -
my review
Actually, not a bad year. Not much in the way of gut-busters, though.