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Old 12-01-2014, 01:20 AM   #31 (permalink)
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dunno my sense of humor is different i guess. it was funny but it wasn't like the kind of **** that would make me laugh out loud. i liked the assumptions and everything and how nobody knew what was really going on. i mean i honestly enjoyed the movie it just never made me crack up.

have you seen the angriest man in brooklyn? it was sorta like that.
I haven't seen that.

I just found the different take on a spoof of a horror story quite clever. Granted, I can see why some people wouldn't find it funny, as I think a lot of the humor is quite subtle. At least from what I remember.
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I haven't seen that.
you should. i was wondering if it was robin williams last movie before he killed himself. it seems like it probably was.
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Old 12-01-2014, 01:28 AM   #33 (permalink)
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you should. i was wondering if it was robin williams last movie before he killed himself. it seems like it probably was.
I've been a big fan of Robin Williams, even before his death (), so that'll definitely be a movie that I will watch.
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you should. i was wondering if it was robin williams last movie before he killed himself. it seems like it probably was.
I think Night at the Museum 3 will be both Robin Williams' and Mickey Rooney's last movie.
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dunno my sense of humor is different i guess. it was funny but it wasn't like the kind of **** that would make me laugh out loud. i liked the assumptions and everything and how nobody knew what was really going on. i mean i honestly enjoyed the movie it just never made me crack up.

have you seen the angriest man in brooklyn? it was sorta like that.
At least you kind of enjoyed it. I wasn't dying of laughter but as Ki said I liked the cleverness.

That woodchipper scene though...
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At least you kind of enjoyed it. I wasn't dying of laughter but as Ki said I liked the cleverness.

That woodchipper scene though...
*looks inside the woodchipper* are you ok?
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I've been a big fan of Robin Williams, even before his death (), so that'll definitely be a movie that I will watch.
then you might find it depressing tbh. i thought it was funny/entertaining but it was the type of movie where it would have made some sense to me if he killed himself after making it.
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At least you kind of enjoyed it. I wasn't dying of laughter but as Ki said I liked the cleverness.

That woodchipper scene though...
yea i enjoy subtle humor like that it just doesn't usually make me laugh. but i started this thread with the intention of basically getting new **** to watch so to me it's not a big deal that i didn't laugh at it cause i still enjoyed watching it. i'm just trying to be as honest as possible with my reactions. it's the kind of movie where i'd smirk instead of laugh. but to be honest i dont laugh easily at all at movies so that's not really a diss.

i watched in bruges... that **** was pretty funny. pretty dark but still funny. pretty much right up my alley. i can't comment too much more without spoilers but yea good one. not sure which one i'll do next.
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i watched in bruges... that **** was pretty funny.
It's even funnier the second viewing. I just watched it the other night for the third time and picked up on some subtle little stuff I'd missed.
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then you might find it depressing tbh. i thought it was funny/entertaining but it was the type of movie where it would have made some sense to me if he killed himself after making it.
yea i enjoy subtle humor like that it just doesn't usually make me laugh. but i started this thread with the intention of basically getting new **** to watch so to me it's not a big deal that i didn't laugh at it cause i still enjoyed watching it. i'm just trying to be as honest as possible with my reactions. it's the kind of movie where i'd smirk instead of laugh. but to be honest i dont laugh easily at all at movies so that's not really a diss.

i watched in bruges... that **** was pretty funny. pretty dark but still funny. pretty much right up my alley. i can't comment too much more without spoilers but yea good one. not sure which one i'll do next.
Do you laugh at people IRL more? I'm pretty similar to you in that it takes something I find really hilarious to get me to laugh during a movie/comedy skit. But I laugh a lot in my everyday life, I think as a subconscious reaction, so people don't feel bad that I don't find their jokes sh*tty.
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