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Post by Hey Man on Jun 26, 2012 23:28:34 GMT -5
Name 'em
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Post by Hey Man on Jun 26, 2012 23:29:16 GMT -5
I know right now that LED will mention every comedy made in the last 20 years. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2012 9:37:03 GMT -5
The Hangover
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Post by R&ROVER on Jun 27, 2012 12:20:18 GMT -5
I'm not a Caddyshack fan. Never got it. Never got into Belushi's films either, so add The Blues Brothers and Animal House to this list. I just don't care.
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Post by R&ROVER on Jun 27, 2012 12:21:35 GMT -5
LOTS of bad comedies today. I second The Hangover, the most overrated POS comedy to come down the pike in some time.
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Post by Vandelay Industries on Jun 27, 2012 12:25:38 GMT -5
'the hangover' is an underrated overrated comedy.....it was OK, but not as great as some want you to believe, and likewise not as putrid as others. i have no desire to see it again, but at the same time i wasn't pulling my hair out either....
you want to talk about shit comedies? anything __________ with the word "movie" following it.
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Post by lugnut on Jun 27, 2012 13:06:36 GMT -5
I'm not a Caddyshack fan. Never got it. Never got into Belushi's films either, so add The Blues Brothers and Animal House to this list. I just don't care. I never got into Caddyshack or Animal House either. I'll at least give Animal its dubious credit of being the first big "raunchy teen comedy" type flick, but it just hasn't seemed to age well. Maybe you had to see it in 1978. (I always thought that most of Blues Brothers' problems are balanced out by the great musical performances, though.) As for other stuff, I definitely agree with LED about Apatow. It seems like his flicks are never really that funny, and they're all about 30 minutes too damn long. I didn't get the Napoleon Dynamite craze a few years ago at all. Definitely all those Friedberg-Seltzer ________ Movie flicks are astoundingly unfunny.
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Post by R&ROVER on Jun 27, 2012 13:22:17 GMT -5
And yet I love Porky's.
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Post by Hey Man on Jun 27, 2012 14:46:46 GMT -5
Ooh yeah Napoleon Dynamite was terrible. Family Guy is fucking awful and not remotely funny... Family Guy USED to be hilarious and I love the references to past shit I grew up on. (movies, tv shows, etc.)
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Post by Hey Man on Jun 27, 2012 14:48:36 GMT -5
I don't get Monty Python or Mr. Bean or any other similar shit. I like more modern British comedy - be it Ricky Gervais or Simon Pegg.
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Post by dute on Jun 27, 2012 18:00:49 GMT -5
Oh, yeah, just about every comedy made in America since the mid 80s or so. Seeing how fucking awful our sitcoms are why anyone would think dragging that shit out to 90 minutes would be better I don't know. Which ones? Name a few examples..
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Post by dute on Jun 27, 2012 18:29:05 GMT -5
Which ones? Name a few examples.. Our awful comedy films or sitcoms? The sitcoms. I'd like to know which ones you consider terrible.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2012 6:32:53 GMT -5
I could never get into Seinfeld
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Post by R&ROVER on Jun 28, 2012 6:50:18 GMT -5
I could never get into Seinfeld I guess there are a few...
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Post by Hey Man on Jun 28, 2012 12:26:27 GMT -5
I could never get into Seinfeld I don't understand how this is possible. So while everyone else was watching Seinfeld, what sitcom were you laughing at?
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Post by R&ROVER on Jun 28, 2012 12:36:09 GMT -5
I could never get into Seinfeld I don't understand how this is possible. So while everyone else was watching Seinfeld, what sitcom were you laughing at? Something on BET.
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Post by Hey Man on Jun 28, 2012 12:37:24 GMT -5
I don't understand how this is possible. So while everyone else was watching Seinfeld, what sitcom were you laughing at? I've never gotten into it either. Didn't dislike it while it was on, but it all seemed so samey to me. I've maybe seen 10-15 episodes. Well it was completely different to any other sitcom on at the time. A show about nothing is pretty accurate. Do you like Curb Your Enthusiasm?
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Post by Hey Man on Jun 28, 2012 13:02:04 GMT -5
Do you like Curb Your Enthusiasm? I've never seen it. You disappoint me.
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 28, 2012 13:03:40 GMT -5
The office sucks Full House was just a fantasy world Anything to do with Disney is so clean and sterile that they could do surgery on the set Superbad was fucking horrid Three Strikes was bad as well
I really dont like comedy movies they are all stupid
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 28, 2012 13:18:13 GMT -5
It was a one of those early 2000 urban movies
3 Strikes is a 2000 American screwball comedy film, written and directed by DJ Pooh. The film stars Brian Hooks as Rob Douglas, a man just released from a one-year sentence in jail, who already has two strikes to his name. Since he is living under California's Three strikes law, Rob decides to go straight and leave the street life alone. However, things go horribly wrong for him as he gets involved in an altercation with the police upon the day of his release. The plot centers around Rob trying to evade the police until he can prove his innocence, for fear that he will be put away for good with a third strike. David Alan Grier, Faizon Love, and N'Bushe Wright co-star. The film was a critical and commercial failure and currently holds a 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Full Plot Rob Douglas is in prison. According to a local news report there has been a law- California's three strikes law, which will put three time offenders in prison for a minimum of twenty-five years. Rob is currently finishing his second bid in prison. It is his last day in jail.
Rob calls his friend Tone to pick him up from jail but Tone gets caught up with a woman he just met and asks J.J. to pick up Rob. Rob is picked up by J.J. and just as Rob tells him he never plans to go back to prison, cops pull the two over and J.J. shoots the cops. J.J. tells Rob that the car was stolen and Rob trying to elude his third strike escapes from the scene and hides at his girlfriend, Juanita’s house. J.J. is wounded and detained by the police.
Rob learns that the police is still searching for him and that he is on the most wanted list. Detective Jenkins is investigating the case and searching for Rob.
J.J. is restricted to a hospital bed due to his injuries. He calls his friend Blue, and tells him that when the police come and question him about the shootout, he is going to put the blame on Rob.
Rob runs into his old friend Mike who helps him with some money. Rob and Juanita meet at a hotel while Detective Jenkins stops at Rob's home to try to find him that night. The next morning, Rob’s mother tells him the police have been looking for him, and some girl named Dahlia called saying she had some information that could keep him out of jail. Dahlia tells Rob to come to her place for a tape that could get him out of the situation he's in.
Rob asks Mike to get him a good lawyer and leaves for Dahlia’s home. Dahlia tells Rob that she will give him the taped conversation between J.J. and Blue her son about the shootout if she can have her way with him.
Blue tells Tone that Rob is at his house and Tone and his crew go to get him. The cops land up there as well. After a chase, Rob gives himself up at a church where Mike has brought a Lawyer.
Sometime later, in the final verdict, though Rob does not receive his third strike, he is sentenced to 30 days in jail for violating his parole. Rob's father tells him he will pick him up from jail himself when he gets out the next time. The film's epilogue states that Rob is eventually released from prison early due to overcrowding.
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 28, 2012 13:28:10 GMT -5
I was forced to watch it when it was over I looked at the grossly fat black guy and said "So you hiding any pot or booze under your shirt? cause after watchin that I need one or the other"
I dont the dude that made me watch Superbad he better sleep on eye open cause I might put make up on his face for making me sit through that
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Post by dute on Jun 28, 2012 17:57:47 GMT -5
The sitcoms. I'd like to know which ones you consider terrible. Friends anything that's on network TV right now (shit like that fucking Whitney, Two broke Girls, Big Bang Theory, The Office, etc.) The Nanny Full House Two And A Half Men Will And Grace My Name Is Earl Scrubs Night Court Golden Girls Home Improvement Married With Children (I wanted to bang Christina Applegate too, didn't make the crappy show any good) Everyone Loves Raymond Wings Fresh Prince Of Bel Aire I could go on and on. Wow. Fair enough. My addition in terms of movies is Horrible Bosses. Didn't think it was funny. By the way Wolfie - Full House just a 'fantasy world'? No kidding, it was a t.v show . So was The Brady Bunch, doesn't mean it wasn't any good.
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Post by Cducharme on Jun 28, 2012 18:01:10 GMT -5
Full house's not being good is why I'd list it here. I loved Horrible Bosses, but I think Charlie Day can do no wrong. (Sure he's no peter fuck....) Also on lists like these you can usually just reverse LED's post to get my view
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Post by Cducharme on Jun 28, 2012 18:02:11 GMT -5
Except for the nanny and full house, those were pure evil. Golden Girls though LED?!?!? REALLY HOW COULD YOU DIS THE GIRLS? *Has a crush on Betty White... Don't judge me motherfuckers!
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Post by dute on Jun 28, 2012 18:02:50 GMT -5
Except for the nanny and full house, those were pure evil. Golden Girls though LED?!?!? REALLY HOW COULD YOU DIS THE GIRLS? *Has a crush on Betty White... Don't judge me motherfuckers! Everyone loves Betty White.
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Post by Cducharme on Jun 28, 2012 18:03:49 GMT -5
That gets you an exalt, for being so completely and utterly right!
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 28, 2012 18:10:50 GMT -5
Friends anything that's on network TV right now (shit like that fucking Whitney, Two broke Girls, Big Bang Theory, The Office, etc.) The Nanny Full House Two And A Half Men Will And Grace My Name Is Earl Scrubs Night Court Golden Girls Home Improvement Married With Children (I wanted to bang Christina Applegate too, didn't make the crappy show any good) Everyone Loves Raymond Wings Fresh Prince Of Bel Aire I could go on and on. Wow. Fair enough. My addition in terms of movies is Horrible Bosses. Didn't think it was funny. By the way Wolfie - Full House just a 'fantasy world'? No kidding, it was a t.v show . So was The Brady Bunch, doesn't mean it wasn't any good. Shows like Full House and 7th Heaven are not real family shows, No family sits there and talks out all there problems without someone getting upset. Brandy Bunch was just gay
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Post by dute on Jun 28, 2012 18:11:56 GMT -5
Wow. Fair enough. My addition in terms of movies is Horrible Bosses. Didn't think it was funny. By the way Wolfie - Full House just a 'fantasy world'? No kidding, it was a t.v show . So was The Brady Bunch, doesn't mean it wasn't any good. Shows like Full House and 7th Heaven are not real family shows, No family sits there and talks out all there problems without someone getting upset. Brandy Bunch was just gay Again, that's why it's a t.v show.
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Post by Wolfman on Jun 28, 2012 18:14:07 GMT -5
Most of the kids I grew up with they actually thought thats how life should be just like on those shows and they got pissed when things did not work out that way, I had to watch Full House as a kid only four channels and my sisters liked it
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Post by dute on Jun 28, 2012 18:15:41 GMT -5
Most of the kids I grew up with they actually thought thats how life should be just like on those shows and they got pissed when things did not work out that way, I had to watch Full House as a kid only four channels and my sisters liked it Kids can think a lot of things. Mainly when I watched Full House I just had a laugh. Never took it as gospel.
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