I think the point of a joke is that it's funny, so this movie apparently fails even on that level.
I think the point of a joke is that it's funny, so this movie apparently fails even on that level.
This is like the It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World for our generation, except instead of most people not actually liking it, no one will like it.
Meh. $8 a month and works pretty well if your cable plan doesn't offer DVR.
Yeah, I… a friend of mine has seen that a few times too.
No. You've had enough.
Meh. I'll just watch Mullholland Drive again.
For one of the fathers of alt-comedy or whatever, Bob Odenkirk couldn't make a good movie if Daniel Day-Lewis and Charlie Kaufmann signed on.
Nah, an F would mean it's interestingly bad. This just means it's fucking terrible.
God, why do you hipsters hate comedy???
So, where do Observers play into a galaxy far, far away a long time ago?
Now I just want to find where on Donuts the track with ABBA and GnR is.
I'd probably get like ABBA Gold or something.
Yes you are.
True, that was a shade cheap. But the wacko fundamentalist ones are all to the right. Which yeah, is really weird considering Jesus' thesis statement is basically hippie socialism.
I don't think you have funny Conservative friends.
The Right at this point in time has no place in comedy. Making jokes on behalf of the ruling 1% of the country is on par with cheering on someone with cerebral palsy getting beaten into a coma with baseball bats.
That's why he's been with the AVC for so long: you try making that work in a cover letter.
Conservatives like to whine about how The Daily Show rips on them disproportionately compared to the other side, when, really, if they had any self-awareness at all, they'd see why.
Pray tell, what was so brilliant about their left-wing satire?
Republicans had both houses of Congress and the White House and Fox News was still 24/7 anger about how hard they had it.