The mainstream comedians of today need their own "Stripes" where they play a bunch of anti-authoritarian dudes and chicks in positions of power. That sort of subversiveness isn't seen outside of the more politically-inclined films of Adam McKay, and the attempts to capture that spirit thus far (The Hangover, Good Old Fashioned Orgy*) just feel somewhat compromised and de-toothed.
*Am I weird for equating these two?