Crap film is crap


That is all.

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shut up /b/tard

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Dude b would like this kind of stuff more than most people. He's just a regular garden variety troll.

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I agree with the initial poster, just talking about crap is not an art in itself, I believe. I grew up surrounded by the wonderfully talented comedians in Britain in the late 80s and early 90s like Rik Mayall, Stephen Fry, Rowan Atkinson, John Sessions, Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith, Clive Anderson as well as the cast of "RED DWARF", "DROP THE DEAD DONKEY" and of course "MONTY PYTHON". I love their really extravagant and good humour but this bunch of crap is just that and even the editing is pretty crappy.

What a waste of time, money and opportunity, I believe!
Still, if any 12-year-olds out there enjoy it, fine!

I was young once and maybe that kind of material would have appealed to me as well. In our over-regulated society it can be nice to supposedly break all the rules and just use all the swearwords that you can think of, I guess.
I don't term that to be humour but there you go.
Maybe humour is understood in different terms across the Atlantic.


Enjoy life and

CU
Ron

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Of the UK comedians you mentioned, I was always partial to the "Goodies".

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poo film is indeed poo

maybe theres something in it for americans? maybe they think its 'ironic' (lulz).. but anyone suffering from multiple braincells will probably fid it a big soggy pile of random structureless poo,that goes nowhere and delivers nothing.(its not even real poo, its fake american chemical poo, full of corn syrup and MSG)

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If you're going to insult something (to quote my idiotic friend) "Learn a damn dictionary" and hit the spellcheck button before hitting submit. Otherwise, you come off as a complete idiot. Last time I heard the word "poo" was from a 4 year old who was in the act of notifying his parents that he had soiled himself.

The proper insult would be "fecal mater related film is fecal mater related".

But I'm not going to defend or argue against the point you make for I have not seen the movie

I can say however, that the above post comes off as one written by an epileptic 98 year old with 'a touch of the downs' that recently (to use your words) "Poo'd" himself then in the midst of having a seizure and repeatedly slammed his hand against a keyboard, but clicked the "submit post" button before his massive amounts of drool short-curcuit the keyboard that his grandson baught for him because he's too stupid to know what to buy an epileptic retarded *beep* centurian grandfather who he doesn't even care about.

Touching on a spit of Irony, the OP mentions they love Monty Python and hated this film, yet Python member Eric Idle appears in the movie.

Knowing what I know about this film, I would say if you don't like it, you have no taste for profanity-laden humor (either you're a prude person who's actually offended by words- if you are- go crawl in a hole and die. Or someone who's been tamed by TV & the FCC into thinking that clean comedy is the funniest & vulgarity is bad.. Grow up.. This isn't 1895.)

This joke was Johhny Carson (the funniest person who's ever hosted a TV show) favorite joke, and Don Rickles (who's been headlining Vegas for 50+ years) is in the film.

If you just thought "Who?", then please, find the nearest gun, load it, put it in your mouth, & pull the trigger. People like that need to die for society to progress as a whole.

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You're a piece of work, aren't you, Iqe? Insulting the poster and calling him names really helps your argument.

You have not seen the movie, yet you have a go at the poster for not liking it?

When you write an insult describing the poster as a "epileptic 98-year-old" (is that the best you can do), it helps if you use spellcheck. It is "bought" not "baught".

What do you know about the film, Iqe? You said you hadn't seen it.

You can't say that if you don't like vulgar comedy, you are a prude or live in 1895. People find funny what they find funny. You laugh at vulgarity, others don't. Why not be tolerant of people who don't like this film or the humour contained within.

I have not seen the film either, so I am making no judgement on it, unlike you, who says that anyone who doesn't like must be wrong, yet you have not seen it yourself.

Of course you like vulgar humour. You are vulgar yourself.

Asking the poster to die makes you a lowlife, Iqe, and why don't you go away and crawl back into the cesspool you slithered out of.

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You got that right.

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