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This is a joke. This is a MOTHERFUCKING JOKE.
Jackie Blue:
Honestly, An American Carol looks at least mildly amusing. Nowhere near the level of awful that the _____ Movies seem to have reached (having never actually watched one, I'm just assuming they're bad based on the trailers).
Rizzo:
My god, you just seem to get more and more obnoxious every time I come here...
Where American comedy movies seem to be failing horribly over the past few years, cartoons and series seem to be making up for.
Frisky Dingo, Metalocalypse, Venture Bros, Arrested Development, Drawn Together and so on have all been great. Which obviously draws the conclusion that extended development is needed.
But that doesn't explain the good comedies that have been coming out from elsewhere, Hot Fuzz springs immediately to mind. Perfect cop movie parody.
Seems to me that all these ____ Movie are dumbing it down far too much. There's no need to treat the audience like they're idiots. Of course the movies play to the lowest common denominator but there's no need to assume that the lowest is a bunch of handicapped children... Hell, that's probably giving too much credit to ___Movie, even intellectually handicapped people are smarter than that.
Ohhhh elitest! I feel no fucking shame, elitism is brilliant.
Jackie Blue:
--- Quote from: Rizzo on 29 Aug 2008, 19:12 ---My god, you just seem to get more and more obnoxious every time I come here...
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Oh, fuck off.
Johnny C:
GUYS
--- Quote ---On its debut in United States theatres, Disaster Movie grossed $2 million on its opening day, $5.8 million over the three-day weekend and $6.9 million over the four-day weekend (including Labor Day).[8] It ranked #7 for both the three- and four-day weekends. The film's takings for the weekend fell far short of the $17 million predicted by the Dallas Morning News.[9]
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THERE IS A GOD
De_El:
Just as an aside: The #2 movie at the box office last weekend was Babylon A.D. which got as a composite score from Rotten Tomatoes a stunning 4%. But yesterday...it went up to 5%. At this rate, in 280 days or so it might be a movie worth seeing!
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