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Omega gamer 89
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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 17:40
I saw it yesterday, and I have to say...
Best.
Movie.
Ever.

Okay, maybe not best EVER, but its way up there on the list. Its second only to "Bruce Almighty" IMO. Granted, the humor is a little low-brow, and there are more than a few bathroom jokes. But its still F****** GREAT!
Has anyone else seen it? Discuss!
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But yeah, great movie. I would say go see it if it costs you a whole weeks pay. Trust me It'll be worth it.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 18:00 Edited at: 24th Jun 2008 18:01
Looks like a typical hollywood comedy to me, except in a Indian Guru situation, who appears remarkably American.

But hey, a lot of Hollywood movies seem silly to me.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 19:43
Screw this movie! Kung fu panda for the win!

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 19:56
Kung Fu Panda = For ages 4 and up.
The love guru = For ages 13 and up.
The love guru>Kung fu panda.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 20:10 Edited at: 24th Jun 2008 20:11
Omega I usually hate movies like kung fu panda(read: pixar) but kung fu panda was actually really funny ^^
And wtf is up with ages 13 and up and ages 4 and up, so that means that people that are 4 years old to 999 years old can watch one movie and only people that are 13 years old to 999 years old can watch another? So? What makes that movie better than the other one, because less people can watch it?
Not bashing or anything, am actually going to go out and see The Love Guru in 2 weeks or so so who knows I might like it, and to be honest, I don't like movies all that much.



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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 20:21 Edited at: 24th Jun 2008 20:23
I have a 19 year old friend who still watches Bob the Builder and Teletubbies, seriously.

Personally, kids' movies can have a light hearted sense of humour that appeals to adults as well, personally I think Kung Fu panda looks better.

I mean it makes sense to have something in there that makes adults laugh, because most of the time you'll find parents will be taking their kids to watch these things and I'm sure the parents don't want to sit through a movie that bores them. Why do you think so many people over the target age watch Spongebob?

I'd be open minded about the movie and would watch it if recommended, well after I shovel through other movies I don't think I'd ever like - like a lot of Will Ferrel movies.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 20:44 Edited at: 24th Jun 2008 20:44
@Alucard94:
Again, I was joking with age being the reason that The love guru was better than Kung fu panda. In all honesty, Kung fu panda looks like a really good movie. But I really don't think anything besides Bruce Almighty can possibly compete with this movie. Its just that funny.
Also:
Quote: "Screw this movie! "
Not bashing, eh?

@Seppuku Arts:
I would tell your friend to seek professional help if she/he likes more than two of the following shows:
Blues clues.
Bob the builder.
The backyardigans.
Dora the explorer.
Go Diego go.
Barney.
Bear in the big blue house.
Roley poley oley.
or any other "Kids show".

Honestly, I'd be really worried about your friend. A 19 year old should not enjoy little kinds shows. Now, Spongebob is alright. Half the shows I watch are on Nickleodeon. But Nick Jr. is absolute torure. Sure, kids need educational prgramming, because they're not as smart or as developed us adults. But shows like Blues clues and Dora the explorer act like the kid has a brain tumor.
"Can you see the red barn?"
"No, Dora. I'm blind. I cna't even see the T.V. OF COURSE I CAN SEE THE BARN! ITS A F****** BARN FOR GODS SAKE!"

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I'm actually exited for wall-e. I liked the other *major* pixar films.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 20:49 Edited at: 24th Jun 2008 20:49
^That looks okay, but I probably wont see it. Just because there are so many better movies to see.

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Quote: "A 19 year old should not enjoy little kinds shows. "


That's a bit harsh, he can enjoy whatever he likes - sure we may mock him for it, I don't know if he still watches them, I mean he hasn't mentioned it for over a year. At least the Tweenies, Bob the Builder and Teletubbies aren't as bad as some programs. I may mock him for it, but he finds it funny that I like Spongebob and the fact Pokemon has started a craze amongst emos in our town.

However, it doesn't matter what your age (or gender, I watched Powerpuff Girls until I was 15) is, you can enjoy any bloody program you like, just don't tell your friends if you watch something embarrassing.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 20:58
I wasn't saying he CAN't enjoy it, I was saying its... a little abnormal.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 21:02
Well, I'll be honest, he isn't normal, then what is normal?

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 21:10 Edited at: 24th Jun 2008 22:05
Ah, well, technically, "Normal" is a paradox in and of itself.
Consider this.

Most people are what we would consider "Weird".
But if the majority of people are "weird", then that makes being "weird" the "normal" thing to do.
Therefore, being wierd is normal and being normal is weird. But that contradicts the very meaning of the words and therefore cannot be.

Really, there is no "Normal" and no "weird" just "Average."

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 21:11
kung fu panda and get smart FTW

the love guru looks lame


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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 21:21
It may not look too great, but it IS the BEST movie in YEARS!

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 21:32 Edited at: 24th Jun 2008 21:32
Quote: "Not bashing, eh?"

Dude I was joking, that's why I had a smiley, remember? (smileys are the easiest way to actually express how you would say something online ...)

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 21:55
True, but putting a smiley next to a CLEARLY bashing post cannot make it unbashing. It may make it less serious, but no smiley can make "Screw your thing, mine is better!" a non-bashing statement.
I'm not mad, I;m just pointing out the facts.

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Posted: 24th Jun 2008 22:04
I like the part where he dies.

Oh, he didn't? Well, he should.



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He doesn't die, but



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Quote: "True, but putting a smiley next to a CLEARLY bashing post cannot make it unbashing. It may make it less serious, but no smiley can make "Screw your thing, mine is better!" a non-bashing statement.
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I meant it as a ironic joke towards fanboys, but whatever, take it the way you want to take it

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Again:
I'm not mad. I was just pointing out facts. I'm not "taking it" badly, I'm just saying that a smiley does not reverse the meaning of a statement.
Also, I'm not a fanboy, I don't usually like movies like this, (Lots of toilet humor, potty mouth, ect...) but this was a great movie.

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This movie looks hideously stupid. The trailer was so... unfunny... I'm scared to think the whole movie is full of comedy like that.

Have you seen a pattern in cookie cutter hollywood movies?

The trailer has that same orchestra theme with the trumpets, and each scene in the trailer is just something like getting hit in the face, beat up, kicked in the youknow, thrown into a wall, and then the music stops and the main character says something really unfunny. It seems to show up in a lot of these kind of movies' trailers.

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Omega I wasn't calling YOU as a person a fanboy, I was just making fun of fanboys in general

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Posted: 25th Jun 2008 00:58
I said this is another thread, and I'll say it again:

Quote: "Looks like a retarded movie IMO. I have a sense of humor, but I don't really find this movie, that zohan movie or the new Eddie Murphy movie coming out to be funny.

I think the comedy movie scene has taken a dive. Frankly, most of the comedy movies out right now are an insult to intelligence. Most of them contain these stupid, most of the time vulgar, jokes that are suppose to be funny but they are really not. I equate the humor and maturity level of those movies to something a 5 year old would laugh at or act like.

Just my two cents, it's not a put down to anyone who enjoys those kind of movies. I just enjoy something with a bit more thought out, constructive humor that doesn't sound like it came from some potty mouth kid."


To add on to it...

Seriously? Is hollywood still stuck on the inappropriate jokes? Thats like making 200 movies and telling blond jokes in them. I mean come on, you can only hear so many before either a) you run out of ways to say the same joke or b) it's just not funny anymore. I mean come on, lets see something a bit more tasteful and thought out. I'm tired of it and a lot of my friends (who absolutely love those kinds of movies) are even losing their taste for it to. It's the same old song, just a different tune. Lets see some originality.

Other quotes from other people from the zohan thread:

Quote: "Haven't seen it, probably wont bother, I lost interest in these kind of movies after the 2.3 millionth iteration of the same style of humour."


Quote: "I think some of the clean humor could be used to be fun and positive in this movie. But I'm disliking the hollywood trend that all guy's now adays have to have a gay/ feminie side to them. For example they had a interview with the actro/wrestler Rock over the movie Get Smart he said "he hated kissing another guy, and in real life likes girls". If I were playing in the moview I would have said no to acting out that scene. But that's just me, and I love family humor like Kenan and Kel or Ernest P. Worl where the gag's trully make you laugh out because of their funniness."


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Posted: 25th Jun 2008 01:18 Edited at: 25th Jun 2008 01:20
It's Hollywood, they look at what sells - Hollywood is a rant I've had before and my flat/house mate will tell you they get worse when I'm drunk. I don't bother with them here, but lets just say I came up with the main plot for a love-comedy in 3 minutes at 3am, whilst drunk with a mate. All I'd have to do is stretch over a script and develop it further. For anything decent, I'd think that stage would need more than 3 minutes, drunk after a night clubbing.

Hollywood love comedies are quite formulaic - a lot of them seem to base themselves off of Jane Austin plots, which tend to be quite similar themselves.

But hey sometimes it works for Hollywood, I mean get a good director and your formulas don't matter because they've shined a talent elsewhere.

Normal comedies like this - I haven't seen enough, I tend to avoid them.

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IMO, Zohan was really good.

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I thought so too... couldn't stop laughing...

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I like comedies such as Airplane and Top Secret (+ any monty python art). Of course any sane individual knows of these classics, but does anyone know of any newer films with similar humour type? Or has the age passed?

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I think it has... nobody seems to do that kind of thing anymore :-(

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I don't think there's anything like that anymore, though if you haven't checked out Spike Milligan yet - yes he pre-dates Python (he's one of the main influences), but if you haven't seen or read his stuff, then you need to. Look out for his book 'Adolf Hitler' and the character 'Sid Price', sorry, I have to boast, he's a relation.

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Yah, we need comedies that are more passive and subtle without being over the top. Slapstick is NOT comedy


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I was about to give this movie a chance until I read:

Quote: "Its second only to "Bruce Almighty""


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Quote: "Or has the age passed?"


I think it has. And the new age isn't all that great, and it's a shame it isn't.

Quote: "Yah, we need comedies that are more passive and subtle without being over the top. Slapstick is NOT comedy "


Agreed.



On a side question, does the UK area get the same movies we do (America)? I should really know this, and feel kind of dumb asking, but does our movie culture extend over there? Also, is the humor just as bad? I was thinking that maybe Americas "I want it here and now" mentality gave rise to the quick slapstick humor instead of the thought out, more witty kind of humor. Kind of like fast food is really popular over here, which leads to our obesity problem.

So for any spelling, grammar errors. I'm much to tired to check for any. Goodnight all

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Zohan is different. It's original, very original actually

And it has its own tastefullness. It's actually a movie.

The comedy is good too. It's Adam Sandler, for god's sake.

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Quote: "Its second only to "Bruce Almighty" IMO"
Yeah, IMHO you are not really selling it too well there...

Personally I'm waiting for that Ben Stiller movie where he is an action hero like Rambo. Looks good.

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Quote: "On a side question, does the UK area get the same movies we do (America)? I should really know this, and feel kind of dumb asking, but does our movie culture extend over there? Also, is the humor just as bad?"


We get a lot of American movies over here and slapped around our advertisements, but we make our own and I'm patriotic when it comes to British comedy, except sketch shows, I don't think our sketch shows are good. American movie culture is quite big, but there's a lot of non-American talent out there and it's definitely a good idea to check out some world cinema.

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Quote: "On a side note, stay AWAY from Swedish movies at all cost! We seriously make the worst movies known to man. Sorry to say."


What? No you don't.

I've seen a bunch and they're far better than what we come up with anyway.

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Never seen any Norwegian movies so you might be right, but needless to say, Swedish movies are junk

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At least Sweden and Norway have some of the best metal in the world.

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Quote: "ust because there are so many better movies to see.
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I'd love to see a list of them, besides the dark knight and maybe hancock, wall-e is the only good movie coming out.

Kung fu panda was great, go see it, unless you hate jack black and if you hate jack black, you hate pandas which angers china men, so if you don't want to start a war, go see kung fu panda.


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Quote: "I was about to give this movie a chance until I read:

Quote: "Its second only to "Bruce Almighty"""

Agreed. Bruce Almighty was pants and i daren't see Evan Almighty.

I do enjoy comedies, i enjoy Top Secret, Airplane and Hot shots [on occasion] but as it has been said that era as passed and i don't think anyone could pull off a movie like that now.

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Quote: "On a side note, stay AWAY from Swedish movies at all cost! We seriously make the worst movies known to man. Sorry to say."


I take it you've never seen a Canadian movie or TV show? Most of ours are garbage too


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The japanese though, you gotta hand it to them.

I would sort of advice anyone to refrain from wathing this trailer if you can not handle gore pretty well.

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That was AWSOME.

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Oh dear, you've shown that to me already - and I still can't stop laughing...it's bloody ridiculous beyond belief.

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Eeeew that guy ate a finger? Eeeewwww..
Anyways, I still love some kung fu movies.

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A) How could you guys not have liked Bruce almighty? It is (In my opinion and the opinion of just about everyone I know) the single greatest comedy made in the last decade or so, and Jim Carrey is the greatest (comedy) actor to ever live.
B) I like Jack black, I just like Mike Myers better.
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Quote: "I'd love to see a list of them"

1. Zohan
2. Love guru
3. Get smart
4. The strangers (not a comedy, but it still looks good.)
5. Hancock (not out quite yet, but I'd still see it before I saw Kung fu panda)
D) lets try NOT to turn this into a debate on which country has the best/worst cinema/music.

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Quote: "Bruce almighty? It is (In my opinion and the opinion of just about everyone I know) the single greatest comedy made in the last decade or so, and Jim Carrey is the greatest (comedy) actor to ever live."


Bruce Almighty was one of the worst comedies to come out in the last decade or so Jim Carrey is past his prime. In my opinion he does a much better job in more dramatic roles like The Truman Show or Eternal Sunshine.


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