Nearly two hours is way too long for a comedy of so few
jokes per minute.
Not that you'd really want it any other way, as you know you're going to get more
jokes per minute than nearly any other comedy out there, and one of the funnier deadpan comedic actors in Leslie Nielsen (Nuts, Soul Man).
Jim Abrahams / David Zucker / Jerry Zucker (1980) Arguably the king of spoofs, this exceptional film raised the bar in terms of straight acting juxtaposed with anarchic comedy, sight gags,
jokes per minute, puns puns and more puns.
And sometimes there simply are too many
jokes per minute — it kind of seems like they just threw in whatever they could think of and then ran with it.
(Seriously, it has the highest number of
jokes per minute of any popular sitcom).
There are truly enough gags here to keep every person of every age laughing from start to finish — joke by
joke per minute this could be the funniest film since Airplane!
Not exact matches
This is true even though the supporting cast is better here, with David Cross, Tim Curry, Andy Richter, Chris Elliott, and James Woods all providing a baseline of talent that helps insulate the film from the lower
jokes -
per -
minute success rate.
In fact, there are so many
jokes thrown in
per minute that it's kind of hard to get them all on a first viewing.
It takes confidence in your
jokes -
per -
minute count to burn through as many as these «Deadpool» movies do.