endymion42
Endymion42
endymion42

That is absolutely true, but it didn’t stop me from enjoying it one bit.

Not just the line or the fact that it is ad-libbed and may have defined Han Solo’s character more than anything, but Harrison Ford’s delivery of “I know” in Empire Strikes Back is really amazing.

Don’t forget Chris Tucker saying, “You got knocked the *fuuuuck* out!” His emphasis on fuck was really what made it memorable.

I came here to say this one and I’m glad someone beat me to it.

Also from Wes Anderson:

Daniel Radcliffe, Christian Bale, Gary Oldman are all superb at doing American accents. I liked Hugh Laurie’s American one but to each their own. Cumberbatch was not so good.

Part of me felt like that was on purpose. And it could be viewed in multiple interpretations. Either the future version (jacked buff Hamm) is what the past version wants himself to look like in the future. Or Hamm sees his past self (Radcliffe) as so weak and ineffectual (due to the drugs) that he has figuratively

I didn’t mean to overlook that, the tragedy between the past and future selves, however, that scene where Radcliffe forgot how to do a transverse lie and was desperately searching for it in his books and then Hamm just ripped the page out and ate it in a very obnoxious manner. That had me rolling. Obviously they go

Telltale Games can be really funny when they want to be.

I dunno, I kinda like some of the in-universe fakery. It can be funny in a low-key way. A bit confusing too though.

I thought 5 was really funny as well. Like, I’m replaying it now for the “hangout scenes” where you’re just riding around listening to your friends/enemies banter maybe a bit more than the missions. Michael was my favorite character but so many of them were very hilarious. Sadly I think the radio

I’ve never played Saints Row before but now that i know such a thing exists in their games i might get it. That scene is in IV right?

Or the first two “Naked Gun” movies. My dad is fifty years older than me and we both enjoy them. The third one was ok.

I’ve only played 3 a few times, but I own New Vegas and 4. Fallout can be really really funny in a broad way, or in an incredibly dark way, or in a satirical manner. Like, it is never a joke a minute (even if you’re playing on weird wasteland mode) but it can have a ton of great references like *tiny spoiler* seeing

Mordin singing his version of that Major Modern General song from “Pirates of Penzance was hilarious”

I liked the gameplay a lot in the beginning, but stuck around for the fact that it was incredibly deep with references to the series and made me a bit nostalgic for back when I watched the show a lot in my early teens to early twenties as one is wont to do. I am not acting like I “grew out of it” or anything i just

Skyrim and its glitches could be either hilarious or infuriating. I think one of my favorite glitches was in GTA: San Andreas when the trolleys in San Fiero would come out of nowhere and just obliterate whichever ones of my friends was playing at the time. Sometimes being literally off the rails to do so.

San Andreas had some great radio stuff as well. I didn’t like the radio hosts so much in GTA 5. Though the actual characters themselves could be funny, like I though Michael, Franklin, and Trevor all had some great jokes or humorous moments. I didn’t play GTA 4 cause I read that it was not so good on PC.

While some of the GTA games have hit or miss humor, the radio commercials are almost always gold.

I agree, I hope it is the prequel to SAM and explains why/how he got to be a corpse with weird powers.