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Unfortunately I've yet to experience the pleasure of Monty Python. If I were to watch it, I expect to enjoy it and hence choose it over any of the Zucker films. But that hasn't happened, so I don't have much options but to choose the Zucker-directed comedy films.
Type 3 or Type 4 stools (according to the Bristol stool chart)?
Type 3 or Type 4 stools (according to the Bristol stool chart)?
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No I don't dislike them at all. They are genuinely funny. But I seem to respond better to British comedy.
I'm going to take being naked in front of the elder members of my family ... which would just be my 68 year old father. He's seen me naked countless times.
Which lisp?
a. Supelcaliflagisticexpialidocious (l substituted for r)
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b. Tupercalifradilitticectpialidotiout? (t substituted for any s or sh sounds and d substituted for g)
I'm going to take being naked in front of the elder members of my family ... which would just be my 68 year old father. He's seen me naked countless times.
Which lisp?
a. Supelcaliflagisticexpialidocious (l substituted for r)
or
b. Tupercalifradilitticectpialidotiout? (t substituted for any s or sh sounds and d substituted for g)
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Someone is EXTREMELY obsessed with torture. (Recently?)
I'll go with Hitler, because I think he inspired funnier jokes overall.
Speaking of torture...:
Would you rather watch Saw once or every episode of Full House without being allowed to sleep until they're all over - both with eyes forced open, ala: A Clockwork Orange?
(I of course selected Saw over the likes of Human Centipede and A Serbian Film because it's infinitely more pretentious and over Cannibal Holocaust because, even though that "gem" is actually more pretentious- it actually has slightly more of a right to be; if you can believe that.)
I'll go with Hitler, because I think he inspired funnier jokes overall.
Speaking of torture...:
Would you rather watch Saw once or every episode of Full House without being allowed to sleep until they're all over - both with eyes forced open, ala: A Clockwork Orange?
(I of course selected Saw over the likes of Human Centipede and A Serbian Film because it's infinitely more pretentious and over Cannibal Holocaust because, even though that "gem" is actually more pretentious- it actually has slightly more of a right to be; if you can believe that.)
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As filmmakers, on the whole? Or, who's turning in more satisfying work now?Dr Frankenollie wrote:Tim Burton or Henry Selick?
Burton has Beetlejuice, the (only) two (good) Batman movies, Edward Scissorhands, and Pee Wee's Big Adventure. Selick has nothing which can even begin to compare with that kind of filmmaking. But, even though I've lost all my feelings for Nightmare Before Christmas, I would prefer it greatly to all of Burton's films from Ed Wood on. It's a better film than Corpse Bride and always will be. However, Burton might make a comeback with me if I actually like Dark Shadows. I'm interested in what I've been seeing so far and have zero attachment to the original television series.
Burton in general. Selick if we're talking claymation / stop-motion films strictly. You choose.
Another filmmaker this or that filmmaker: Brian De Palma or David Lynch?
If the people being tortured were the Tanner family, I probably wouldn't mind Jigsaw's rants.Dr Frankenollie wrote:I'd choose Saw because if I can't sleep till either option is over, then watching Full House would kill me. Also, I think Saw would be more entertaining overall.
Dr Frankenollie wrote:What can I say? I'm kinky.Lazario wrote:Someone is EXTREMELY obsessed with torture. (Recently?)
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