Why aren't there comedies like this anymore?
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homergreg — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 05:52 PM)
I finally checked out Tucker and Dale, it was pretty hilarious, you all are right. More of a Shawn of the Dead vibe to it. A much better parody of the slasher films than those Scary Movie installments that just got so old.
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doubl3 — 10 years ago(March 20, 2016 05:45 AM)
There are plenty comedies like this, ie not very good ones. This was certainly not a bad movie, but it's big time overrated. Almost all of the humor was the type that only pseudo-intellectuals think is funny. Not any laugh out loud funny, which is what most people like. really, there are VERY few truly funny comedies ever made. Meanwhile, there are a lot of great comedy tv shows.
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homergreg — 10 years ago(March 20, 2016 07:37 AM)
I can understand that there are plenty of people who do not enjoy this type of movie, everybody has their preferences. It would be a very dull world if everyone preferred the same things. Everyone has their own opinion of what constitutes a good comedy.
What's this whole pseudo-intellectual part though? Please explain so I can better understand what you are trying to say about those who don't share your taste in movies. -
The_TJT — 9 years ago(April 20, 2016 04:24 AM)
What's this whole pseudo-intellectual part though? Please explain
He's trying to say that people who want to appear smart like the film. That doesn't really make much sense since the humour in Young Frankenstein is not very witty or cerebral (no pun intended). -
Strangerhand — 9 years ago(August 30, 2016 12:31 AM)
As already mentioned, Political "Correctness" is one reason why. Here's another:
Let's recast it!!!
http://www.imdb.com/board/10072431/board/nest/211261941
Dumbassed over-wrought tasteless prick n00blets. So stupid! -
OccamsBarber — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 04:05 PM)
Comedy at its core requires a certain amount of offense. And half the country has lost the ability to laugh at itself and the other half fears offending them.
Thus comedy uses shock in place of offense and also plays it safe This is pretty much a formula for the death of pre-80s style comedy.
There are always exceptions but so few and far between I can't think of an example at the moment.
"Where you headed?"
"Nowhere special."
"Nowhere special. Always wanted to go there." -
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niteowljr — 9 years ago(September 29, 2016 08:30 PM)
Now, if a film has a few funny parts the entire thing is considered hilarious. Audience standards have fallen and skin has become much thinner. Once people realize it's okay to offend and to be offended again we might get some truly funny movies.
If Young Frankenstein were made today, as mild as it is, you'd have feminists and people of German ancestry lined up to file suit.