Submissions (12)

FirestormGamingTeam's avatar
FirestormGamingTeam6/9/2024

Let's face it, this film is nothing short of a masterpiece, the very storyline is so improbable and silly, plus it adds that "sex" appeal and it is just so damn funny from start to finish, they even put comedy into the bad guys as well.

Jim Carrey is nothing short of comedic genius anyway, I love him as an actor, so for me, it's "The Mask"

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Kane Carnifex6/9/2024

Boogie, el aceitoso [Spain]
Boogie, the Oily [English]
Boogie, der Ölige [German]

Sexist, violent and sadistic Dark, darker, Boogie

he is rude, chauvinistic, woman-hating, cynical, violent sociopath.
And he is the best cleaner.

Trailer:
You can find the English original Version on IMDB.
I recommend you stop before one minute, so you don't spoil yourself.
If you don't like this joke, this is not a movie for you at all.

My personal review:

I am from the old school, words from the “internet” cannot harm you :P
South Park, Rick and Morty, Iron Sky, and Kung Fury are my kind of humor.

But deep in my soul I love it as dark as possible. I want you to put the finger into the wound and go deep but once it starts hurting, cover it with a joke but whatever you do keep going deeper :P

The movie is from 2009.
Today you would say this is not politically correct.
If you laugh about it you are evil, a bad person.
I don´t know, i recommending to watch it :P

It is +18 Comic Movie, this is for Adults only!

Makster's avatar
Makster6/9/2024

$5

Verified

I am down bad on SuperBad

Below is the scene I was talking about

Shovel's avatar
Shovel6/7/2024

For me it has to be jackass 3.5. This was the last one to include Ryan Dunn before he passed away which I think makes it better. The behind the scenes factor of this makes the stunts so much more crazy.

I think some of the stunts are genuinely laugh out loud moments. It’s a shame there isn’t a more Pg version of the film but it has to be this for me. Life long jackass fan surprisingly haha

Scrbzy's avatar
Scrbzy6/7/2024

$3

Role Models

Released back in 2008 when I was much younger and much more handsome, Role Models follows two energy drink salesmen as they complete community service for a string of offences. They get assigned to a program that pairs adults with children in the hopes that they become role models.

Obviously they are terrible role models for these kids, but over the course of the film they improve and they help these kids grow and come to accept themselves for who they are. The dynamic between kids and there mentors bring loads of comedy value and the overall message of the film is quite touching.

I picked it up on a whim and I'm so glad I did, I've watched it so many times and it never fails to make me laugh.