pimpdave wrote:Genghis Khant wrote:On the contrary. I laugh at a great many things. It's just that my sense of humour is a bit more sophisticated than that of the lowest common denominator that Superbad was aimed at. There's nothing to the film apart from a superficial kind of social schadenfreude which, I believe, only the slow witted and shallow would find truly hilarious. Hopefully, as you grow up and your horizons broaden you'll come to understand where I'm coming from.
Okay, that's fair. And good use of the german. You must know your German philosophers too.
Immanuel Kant was a real piss ant who was very rarely stable,
Heidegger,
Heidegger was a boozy beggar who could think you under the table,
David Hume could out-consume
Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel,
And
Wittgenstein was a beery swine & was just as sloshed as
Schlegel.
There's nothing
Nietzsche couldn't teach ya about the raising of he wrist,
Socrates himself was permanently pissed.
pimpdave wrote:So, you're more a fan of Robert Altman, then, huh?
Not especially, I had to look on IMDb to see who he was.
pimpdave wrote:Or, perhaps the better question is: tell us some comedies you DO like, so we can get an idea of where you're coming from.
As you can probably already guess, I like the surreal humour of the Monty Python films. I particularly like satirical comedies like Dr Strangelove, Team America, Network, Whoops Apocalypse, Brazil, Starship Troopers, Blazing Saddles
et cetera. Then there's the sick/horror comedies like Evil Dead 2, Series 7 (The Contenders), Battle Royale, Bad Boy Bubby, Braindead, Shaun Of The Dead, etc. Don't get me wrong, there's also the silly stuff like Airplane, Blues Brothers, Happy Gilmore, Shaolin Soccer, Cheech & Chong, Borat and so on - not exactly highbrow stuff, but films where I was actually interested in what would happen to the characters & what was coming next. Unlike Superbad, where my only concern was how much longer would I have to wait until the end. Which, incidentally, I didn't end up doing.