Originally posted by Bardock42I appreciate his screwball, Pynchon-inspired take on zany comedy, the excessive toilet humour that takes on a repetitive quality that stands up to the literary repetition of Beckett, and his choice of casting his friends in all his supporting roles; it's clearly a post-modern satire of nepotism in its modern form.
Are you sure? Could give the Adam Sandler ones another try...
But he swears. That's a line too far.
Originally posted by Scribble
I appreciate his screwball, Pynchon-inspired take on zany comedy, the excessive toilet humour that takes on a repetitive quality that stands up to the literary repetition of Beckett, and his choice of casting his friends in all his supporting roles; it's clearly a post-modern satire of nepotism in its modern form.But he swears. That's a line too far.
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Originally posted by Bardock42Haha, I've seen some of these, they're brilliant
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