This movie wasn't funny…
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Phatalbert10693-1 — 19 years ago(August 07, 2006 12:33 PM)
Michael Palin played the part of Ken who stutters correct,Qtaran? In his Imdb Trivia. It said that his dad had a bad stutter. I felt bad for the Ken character too but after reading it I felt a little better about myself laughing at the stutter. If say Will Ferrell played the guy with the stutter I wouldnt have laughed
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jejozi — 13 years ago(August 26, 2012 06:30 PM)
In 1989, Ole Bentzen, a Danish audiologist, died laughing while watching A Fish Called Wanda. His heart was estimated to have beaten at between 250 and 500 beats per minute, before he succumbed to cardiac arrest.
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aleach26 — 13 years ago(September 14, 2012 06:40 PM)
Yes, this is film is not very funny. Humour just too obvious, predictable situations, vulgar slapstick and visual gags. Generally aimed at low- or middlebrow audiences, like most film comedies - because that's where the money is.
It's significant that people abuse those who don't like this film by saying they must prefer even more lowbrow comedies. No, we hate those even more than this. We prefer cleverer comedy. -
Mission77 — 11 years ago(October 13, 2014 01:32 AM)
I love it. Your doing a parody of Otto, thats brilliant. Thinking he is smart and not getting the point of any of it. As if something has to be clever to be funny. Clever sure that works too, but funny just like beauty comes in many forms and if you put it in a box like this you'll miss the point completely.
If I see someone run through a screen door that they don't see, I laugh. The shock value of their reaction alone is worth a laugh, not to mention my own surprise of what I didn't expect to see. Nothing clever about it, but it's funny. Sometimes life is worth laughing at. If you only enjoy humour in one form, I truly feel sorry for you, there is nothing clever about denying yourself a chance to laugh at something stupid once in a while. -
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kate_robyn — 21 years ago(December 17, 2004 02:17 PM)
I disagree, and think it's hilarious.
But I would like to say thanks for not saying "This movie was the most unfunny thing I've ever seen" or "the worst movie I've ever seen" etc etc.
People do that too often on these boards when they just don't like something. It's annoying.
Jim Carrey had me in stitches! On the contrary, everyone was!