I'm well versed in that one. Comedy is much harder than drama. Drama is simple. Kill someone and have someone cry over swelling music. It's almost Pavlovian a response. All you have to do is not ham it up and try way too hard that it turns into Narm, and you got a drama.I think that critics tend to think that only "serious" movies are worth nominating for Best Picture, that the best film of the year shouldn't really make you laugh. Of course, these are the same people who thought Crash was worthy of an award, so perhaps they aren't the best authorities on the subject.
Comedy is so incredibly complicated. First off, it follows trends very hard. Observational humor is big on moment, then it falls to Offensiveness that's so over the top offensive that it's actually all in good fun... then that blows up and you got absurdist comedy. It's complicated. Look at Pop Culture reference humor. Those horrible Disaster Movie type crapfests completely ruined Pop Culture references. American Dad and Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23 brilliantly subverted that by referencing obscure pop culture. I'd like to see that more.
Personally, I love Cerebus Rollercoaster and action comedies. One of the reasons I love Up so much is that there's this huge, heartfelt, emotional sequence in the beginning a MILLION times more organic than any Oscar Bait film, which is followed directly by Carl grumpily in a poorly functioning chair lift. They just hit you with depressingly sad, and all of 2 seconds later, uproariously funny. THAT is brilliance.