It's far more clever than people often give it credit for, seeing nothing more than a parade
of fart jokes, but not as clever as it sometimes seems to think it is.
And while the original film was heavily criticized for its abundance of mediocre to disappointing segments, especially in relation to those that delivered, I can confirm that the follow - up appears to have reigned things in a bit, allowing for a more concise film that flows more evenly and doesn't fall into the pits
of fart jokes and juvenile humor that prevented the original from being truly great.
It's a good first Ozu film to watch, it's a little faster paced than his better films, plus it's chock - full
of fart jokes, which are always nice.
Big loser gets mega hottie girl admist a panel
of fart jokes.
Unfortunately, not all of the movie's choices in comedy are as amusing; there are a number
of fart jokes thrown in, which are never in good taste.
Politics aside, the dead Daniel Radcliffe movie Swiss Army Man was, at first, a messy spray gun
of fart jokes and wimpy why - can't - I - get - the - girl chauvinism.
A one - minute «blooper reel» (the nadir for this sort of thing — it's full
of fart jokes), juvenile set - top «Valiant Training Challenge,» trailers for Lady and the Tramp, Kronk's New Groove, the Studio Ghibli collection, Sky High, Bambi II, Toy Story 2, and «Power Rangers S.P.D.», and Disney Movie Surfers segments on The Wild and The Shaggy Dog round out the disc.
Would the original films have been improved by the addition
of fart jokes?
Points is, when you're an adult and you see the trailers for one of those movies, you grown about
all of the fart jokes JUST IN THE TRAILER, or the fact that there's going to be some sarcastic humor in there.
It helped greatly that they weren't just trying to get laughs from an overabundance
of fart jokes or bouncing breasts, but that the writers had a spark or two of comedy left in their magic typewriters.
Spade has, of course, gone on to a great television career, but there was just something about the two of them together that could make even the most stuck up, «I'm just not a fan
of fart jokes» person laugh at anything they did.
Not exact matches
The schtick this time around is to marry the world
of «South Park» with the tropes
of Marvel's cinematic universe, offering a parody
of superhero epics like «Civil War» (but with a lot more
fart jokes, no doubt).
It doesn't rhyme with a body part, doesn't fit too easily into a fat
joke, isn't a word for poop or
fart, and, as
of yet, has no ties to any gay
jokes, so what makes people think that kids are going to jump all over it?
He is the center
of everything, don't know where to exclude this old
fart joke of a manager we have
Although Velarde still isn't 100 % comfortable with what Oakland third baseman Eric Chavez calls «a room
of goofiness,» he does — sheepishly — admit that winning and
fart jokes can go hand and hand.
«When it comes to managers, it's a reversal
of that old
joke about children and
farts - it's just our own that we can't stand.»
I also know that tons
of kids hate to read, but if a book has
fart jokes in it and their parents think it's gross and offensive, then they just might pick it up and check it out.
Hi Ian,
Farting is always a bit
of a
joke but maybe it isn't such a laughing matter... excessive production
of Methane, Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Sulphide within the permeable intestine isn't a health hazard?
For a while we get to hear more mercy killings
of great songs like Paul McCartney's Live And Let Die, and
of course there is no shortage
of fart, crap, or butt
jokes.
You might think that pretty much sets the tone for the movie but, while it does have its fair share
of fart, poo and belch
jokes (c'm on, it stars Mike Myers), Shrek is, surprisingly, a fairly conventional family - orientated fantasy.
Paramount's grumpy - green - ogre franchise is the epitome
of the hand - hold movie: family flicks that serve up action, tomfoolery and life - lessons for the kids, nonstop pop - culture in -
jokes for the adults, and
fart jokes for the whole family.
Featuring a screenplay by no less than five writers, Flushed Away has clearly been geared to appeal primarily to small children - as evidenced by the film's emphasis on action - oriented set pieces and distinctly broad bits
of comedy (there's even a
fart joke thrown in for good measure).
What used to be fresh and witty in the first two films gives place to a stupid slapstick humor full
of fart and poop
jokes, lacking most
of the cleverness
of the previous stories.
The movie is a surprisingly touching, low - key ballad
of middle - aged male regret disguised as a kiddie comedy replete with poop and
fart jokes and soccer balls launched at Popper's crotch.
The typical slow - motion explosions, the out -
of - place humor (we get more
fart jokes again), proving that Megan Fox is nothing more than eye - candy, and some unusual camera techniques that were only unique to a Michael Bay - directed movie.
Admittedly I enjoyed the movie (I'm around the age
of the target audience) but sometimes the humor sinks into areas only the most immature
of us can enjoy (
fart jokes, ugh!).
The era was also defined by toilet humour, namely that
of the Farrelly Brothers, whose sequel here fails to realise that the world - even that
of slapstick comedy - has moved on from
fart jokes and gross - out nonsense.
There are no
fart jokes here; there are only inspiring works
of animated art.
There aren't any
fart jokes but there might as well be; somehow the humor is even more lowbrow than in the original, begging for the relative smarts
of 2006's «Beerfest.»
Unless you have a child who loves penguins and
fart jokes and doesn't mind being bored by a lot
of maudlin nonsense, there is no reason you should see this.
Rather than let the comic situations dictate the humor, the Farrelly brothers inject sight gags,
fart jokes, sexual innuendo, and loads and loads
of silly slapstick.
The campaign offers a fairly straightforward story
of good versus evil, filled with wacky humour and
fart jokes.
The entirely recast film, inevitably child actors age out
of roles and Alicia Silverstone is Mom now, revolves around a thwarted family road trip with a lot
of poo and
fart jokes that will / may amuse some.
The»80s gags have been played out ever since The Wedding Singer, and the rest
of the humor isn't terribly funny or original (ethnic
jokes, fat
jokes,
fart jokes, etc.).
There plenty
of foul language,
fart jokes and animals getting knocked over.
For example, cyclists have a habit
of perishing around the accident prone detective in over-the-top sight gags and there is one
farting joke in a recording booth that is the opposite
of everything I find funny.
You can be Southern and funny without going for the cheapest possible
joke every single time, but this is just further perpetuation
of the dumb - ass redneck stereotype, held together by a string
of fart, poop, and puke
jokes.
Well, examining our list
of criteria, we have check marks next to «poop
jokes,» «puke
jokes,» «
fart jokes,» and «Carmen Electra,» and in the «easy targets» column, we've circled both «Viagra» and «Michael Jackson.»
My assumption that it would be a rather routine animated family film, featuring pop culture references, celebrities instead
of real voice actors,
fart jokes, and an innocuous message, was pretty much accurate.
My humor - o - meter pegs the success rate
of these
jokes at about one in three, including (at best count) three
fart jokes, two penis
jokes, one testicle
joke, and at least three
jokes about Scary Movie not being real, but, you know, actually being a movie instead.
And while the game presents a slick RPG experience, dynamic combat, and plenty to explore and do, the focus on more generic
fart jokes and lack
of depth
of South Park «history»
jokes leaves the game feeling more video game generic, and less South Park specific.
After all, «The Interview» makes fun
of Western media just as much as the quick - tempered dictator, and although it could have done with a little more political satire to balance out the dick and
fart jokes, it's exactly what you'd expect from the guys behind «Superbad,» «Pineapple Express» and «This Is the End.»
Oh sure, I can enjoy the occasional Love Actually or Jerry Maguire, but for the most part I pass the chick flicks by in favor
of, you know, gunfights and
fart jokes.
His wife is played by Maya Rudolph, who's pregnant, and his mother - in - law (Ebony Jo - Ann) yells,
farts, and is made the butt
of many
jokes over her bunions.
Now it appears the filmmakers have scored a similarly weird, hard - to - define film with an oddball premise and plenty
of heart that features lots
of magical realism, unique visuals and, yes,
fart jokes.
But other than that the film was mostly a forgettable rampage
of predictable characters relying on a litany
of dick and
fart jokes.
Its plot is thoroughly random and absurd but, alongside the
fart jokes, the film has some poignant observations about friendship, loyalty and the therapeutic power
of laughter.
, and the usual roster
of fart and diarrhea
jokes, which aren't exactly a calling card for immortality.
Luckily for the producers
of this film, a PG - 13 rating was awarded, because now their target audience can be reached, namely 13 - year - old boys who find
jokes about pooping,
farting, belching, and urinating in one's pants to be the height
of comedic glory.
But the horrible
jokes of her
farting, having explosive diarrhea, breaking a pony's legs with her weight, and her sweat shadow on the bed sheets, just could not muster any love from me.