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That Little Demon posted:Chair Company is loving great
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| # ? Dec 9, 2025 16:35 |
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hes right.
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STONE COLD 64 posted:official rheatard now lmfao ----------------
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Chair Company is a really funny premise but I find it too like… self indulgent to laugh very hard at.
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Wormskull posted:it insists upon itself
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Tim Robinson should stick to sketches. I think that’s what I think about him.
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That one he was in with Paul Rudd ran way too long as well.
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Get butthurt about your TV show some more, lil pussy.
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Wormskull posted:Get butthurt about your TV show some more, lil pussy. Is he a butt or a pussy. Pick a lane
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In Training posted:Is he a butt or a pussy. Pick a lane He's a pussy with a butt. and It hurts.
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chair company was aight when tim was reined in but then the 7th episode sucked. havent watched last one yet
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Arrhythmia posted:He's a pussy with a butt. and It hurts. THIS.
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So far am I crazy to think the third season of TZ has the coolest concepts.
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Sharks Eat Bear posted:chair company was aight when tim was reined in but then the 7th episode sucked. havent watched last one yet I thought that until I watched the 8th episode lol
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They got frickin Buster Keaton.
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This Keaton episode is so sick lol. And by jove you all were right, he really is funnier than Chaplin.
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He's got highly developed leg muscles on account of all the silent movie running he did.
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Home Alone 2 ✅ the goat. Wish they still made movies like this
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Finally going back to Boardwalk Empire. Love the casting.
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Finished Chair Company, can't wait for season 2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxgSFfKTGBo New Fist of the North Star trailer showing footage which looks like a major improvement over the teaser from earlier this year, but it's still flying too close to Berserk 2016 with how awkwardly it swaps between 3d and 2d just loving stick with 2d, jfc
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Wormskull posted:Finally going back to Boardwalk Empire. Love the casting. And Tom is already loving the casting.
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Michael Shannon kicks rear end. Love his weird rear end Steven Wright impression.
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Wormskull posted:Michael Shannon kicks rear end.
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had a cold for a couple of weeks and today my sneezing sounds like Super Mario in a level entirely made up of long jumps, so I finally called in sick. watching Buster Keaton's The General and despite its one obvious flaw, it's pretty good. it almost reminds me more of indiana jones than most of the comedy stuff I can think of. also: I was in the second grade when I saw Who Framed Roger Rabbit so i watched it with my oldest, and that movie is loving sick. every time I rewatch it I forget how good it is. my son was fine with Judge Doom, which scared my wife enough as a kid that she still doesn't like it, (Christopher Lloyd's best role IMO), and I think all the adult stuff sailed over his head. "not any time.... Only when it was funnyyyyyy!" has stuck with him
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Bicyclops posted:had a cold for a couple of weeks and today my sneezing sounds like Super Mario in a level entirely made up of long jumps lmao but also drat that sucks sorry :\
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Every time I've watched a Keaton or Chaplin joint I find myself so impressed by like... idk, those guys just know how to look funny as hell when they do anything and they must put a lot of thought into it. I read that there's a chase scene in the TZ episode that's a tribute and recreation of a scene Keaton and Arbuckle did and I would have to say that even having not seen the original film it has to blow Hard Days Night or any other comedy chase you can name clean out of the water from inventiveness and physicality. Like a really great pro wrestler or something, no force on earth could keep a frown on your face. When's the last time anyone was half as funny without saying anything... Rick Moranis?? lmao. Can't even call a worthy comparison to mind.
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The first time I saw The General was in that college film class I took and it was a great time hearing everyone react and laugh at it. the part where he uses the one log to knock the other off the track straight up got an applause lol
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mycophobia posted:lmao
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mycophobia posted:lmao
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| # ? Dec 9, 2025 16:35 |
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a perfect experience. I watched it a billion times as a child. So many good lines. Betty Boop waitressing, "Work's been slow since cartoons went to color". Lol
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