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i wanna rewatch the joker but I know what the sequel will be like, so...
why not just post van wilder?
none of these are particularly funny; the point is just that the collegiate experience is a social bonding ritual that exists extraneous to the intellectualism, which it basically kicks in the nuts every chance it gets. similar to how these movies aren't actually funny, they're about social bonding. a process repeated in the quotation phenomena.
edit I found out why:
your favorite group "homosexuals against creepypastas" 100% you being a modern audience.
part of the problem is it's an inherently funny problem.
third act problems, like most things.
Like I said, only a person wanting to be seen as edgy would say The Joker was a comedy. I'm surprised you aren't talking about Palestine for no reason at all tbh.
I only block clout chasers. People that lack actual points.
Funny movies don't make money. It's all nostalgia based reboots and remakes now.
Nuh-uh, you just blocked me because you were mad during one of our simulated multi-account arguments we have to mock brigadiers.
The director's stated opinion was that he was "trying" to make a comedy. The quote I was responding to merely asked what is a funny movie.