jimjoe12543
Joined Oct 2016
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What else is there to say? Am I watching a completely different show to everyone else? "Dark humor"? In what way is it dark or humorous?
They market the show as an outrageous hilarious comedy, but it's not. But it's also not serious. It's obvious they're trying to make it funny, but it just isn't.
Not funny, not interesting, not serious, not original... not good.
They market the show as an outrageous hilarious comedy, but it's not. But it's also not serious. It's obvious they're trying to make it funny, but it just isn't.
Not funny, not interesting, not serious, not original... not good.
Not great, not hilarious, but neither were the first two. The absence of homophobic slurs was a big step forward for the franchise. Otherwise everything and everyone was pretty stiff in this (dialogue, acting, setups, etc). The ending however was just atrocious and ill-conceived. All-in-all it was alright, with a few decent chuckles. Not worthy of hating, but neither was it a lovable movie. It was, however, a perfectly fine way of spending about two hours of your life.
Keanu looked about 30 years older in this than in John Wick, was that on purpose or was the lighting in John Wick so dark that I just didn't notice before?
Keanu looked about 30 years older in this than in John Wick, was that on purpose or was the lighting in John Wick so dark that I just didn't notice before?
I absolutely loved Spaced, Shawn of The Dead, and (to a much lesser extent) Hot Fuzz. Pegg and Frost should equate to hilariousness in anything they do, but Paul starts off terrible, and just gets worse and worse. Didn't bother watching past the second use of "f*gg*t". This movie came out in 2011 and I couldn't have cared less then, finally watched it in 2020 and, even for 2011, that's just unacceptable. That word was unacceptable in Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure in 1989, and it's extra-unacceptable today.
The movie centers around two best friends who, in nearly every other scene, adamantly argue that they're not gay, could never be gay, and are just extra-super-not-gay because "icky! gay people!". The entire movie seems to focus around just how totally not-gay they are. It's tactless, boring, and unfunny. Seth Rogan is a disgusting human and pathetic comedian, and was just as unfunny in this as he has been in every single thing he has done. One half-hearted chuckle in the 50 minutes I wasted on this movie.
Pegg and Frost should be ashamed of themselves for this piece of s**t.
The movie centers around two best friends who, in nearly every other scene, adamantly argue that they're not gay, could never be gay, and are just extra-super-not-gay because "icky! gay people!". The entire movie seems to focus around just how totally not-gay they are. It's tactless, boring, and unfunny. Seth Rogan is a disgusting human and pathetic comedian, and was just as unfunny in this as he has been in every single thing he has done. One half-hearted chuckle in the 50 minutes I wasted on this movie.
Pegg and Frost should be ashamed of themselves for this piece of s**t.
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