What's the funniest and most relatable joke you've seen in a film?
What's the funniest and most relatable joke you've seen in a film?
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>I'm rich
What's the joke here?
you can really tell WB forced that line in for the trailers to appeal to normies
>I GOT IT! I GOT IT! We'll work up a number 6 on 'em!
>Number 6 I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that one.
>Well that's where we go a ridin' into town. A whopin and a whopin every living thing that moves within an inch of it's life.........except the women folks, of course.
>YOU SPARE THE WOMEN?
>No we rape the shit outta them at the number 6 dance later on!
that he needs orange slices
It's really funny
I liked it when Groot said, "I am Groot", and then Memelord was like, "Thank you Groot" and then Groot ate a leaf off of his own shoulder like a big retarded faggot.
oh yeah lol
In my paranoid mind, this was just Disney seeing how much they can get away with. They figured "lets just have a character say complete nonsense, completely irrelevant to the context, and see if the audience still laughs"
and they did. like trained seals
Wubba lubba dub-dub!
Ask me how I know you never played a sport between grades 1 and 9
It wasn't a movie, but this scene spoke to me at a fundamental level.
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What happened? Why did you change up your bot posting, pajeet?
yeah that's the same type of deal. Rick & Morty relies on nonsense language for laughs too.
It's not the first to do this, Invader Zim did it too but in a bit more of a nuanced and contextual way.
In the comics he was highly intelligent and the king of a dead race.
Right in there.
It's not a good joke nor a joke that most people will understand but who cares, right? People saw something that was non-serious after a serious scene and that was their cue to know that there joke was there and that they had to laugh.
In the movies he is a cute little baby that likes to push the explosion button.
Ants like oranges (I've seen it myself lol) and his name is ANT-man. That's why he needs oranges too (not that DC fans would understand humour lol)
In defense of Zim and Rick & Morty, at least they're being self aware. The point is that it's stupid, the writer's know it's stupid and lazy, the audience (should) know it's stupid and lazy, and everybody has a big laugh about how stupid and lazy it is. It's a commentary on television writing. It's not particularly funny, but at least there's a reason for it. With "Orange Slices lmao", I don't get the impression that they were commenting on shitty quips, it's just a shitty quip.
Not that guy, but Zim did it pretty funny
Deepest lore
Isn't that the question of the day?
orange slices are (or at least were and would have been while he was a kid) a staple half-time snack for sports to give the players some quick energy.
He was equating his physical exhaustion to being at the half-time of a sports game.
This seems to require a lot of knowledge of american junior league sports to understand.
What if you're not american and don't live in a country where oranges are commonly consumed?
Is Disney Orientalist?