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top ten chris farley moments
None of them. Chris Farley is a prime example of everything wrong with "hollywood comedy".
I've watch 83 seconds of this video, and so far I hate every single aspect of it.
Chris Farley and David Spade are marginally less amusing than finding out you have herpes and Adam Sandler isn't much better.
And then the host says "as per uushe". WTF? you couldn't say "as per usual".
Star Trek Into Darkness - International Trailer
As much as I really want to post "I was criticising Star Trek trailers before it was cool" and leave it at that, I have to say that post kinda pissed me off.
It's got to the point where as soon as anyone has a legitimate criticism of anything they get labelled a "hipster". Well, fuck that. I'm 35, and I live in New Zealand. I'm not even sure what the fuck a hipster is other than that it's weird and confusing to me. </abe Simpson>
First things first, SNL actually isn't that funny. It has moments of hilarity (Tina Fey as Sarah Palin for example) but I general it's far closer to Chris Farley than Bill Murray. Maybe it was hilarious in the 70s but I've never seen those episodes. I do know that for the last 20 years, it has been consistently "almost funny".
More importantly, you're not the only one who likes Star Trek, and even if you're the trekkiest trek fan who ever quoted Kahn, that doesn't mean the rest of us aren't entitled to criticise it. Thing is, I'm a fan. I want to see this. And I want it to be good, same way as I REALLY wanted Prometheus to be brilliant. And it just ....wasn't.
So when I complain about this, I'm not some snide douchebag who's just dying for it to fail so I can jump on the Internet and let everyone bask in the glow of how right I am. I'm complaining about it because I'm genuinely worried it won't be good. I'm the one who went to the midnight premiere of Revenge of the Sith, because I still had a faint hope that Lucas would pull something awesome out of the bag.
So many Debbie Downers. Must be a new hipster thing to rip on new Star Trek, kinda like every SNL vid/thread has some boorish dolt who has to tell everyone that they haven't watched SNL for years because it hasn't been funny since the 70s.
Well... I've been a fan of all the Star Trek series (including "Enterprise") and movies since TOS, and this looks awesome. I used to record the audio of TOS on my Realistic cassette recorder when I was 6-7 years old, and I can still irritate the hell out of anybody in the room by speaking the lines of an entire episode before the actors do. LOVE Star Trek. The first movie established that the timeline is different now. Storywise, prior Star Trek canon is largely moot. Get over it.
You don't want to go see it? Don't. Easy peasy. Anyhoo, you probably all meant to click on this vid.
Stephen Fry on American vs British Humor
Interaction with the audience is a big part of Carr's stand-up, and the basis of the interaction is that Carr is quicker and wittier than the audience members. People who go to his show deliberately heckle him just to see him tear them to shreds. That part of Carr's on-stage persona is very much the sort of wise-cracking "my-knob-is-bigger-than-yours" thing that Fry attributes to American comedy.
I also don't think the self-deprecating "hapless loser" style of comedy is a new thing in America. Self-deprecation has always been a big part of Jewish comedy (Woody Allen is a good example), which has been central to the American comic tradition. Besides that, I already mentioned Lucille Ball, who certainly isn't a recent phenomenon. You can add the Three Stooges to that list. Also Phyllis Diller and (more recently) Chris Farley.
It might be true that self-deprecating humor is more common in British comedy, but it has been a big enough part of American comedy that I find it a little misleading to characterize it as a specifically British trait.
I don't think that. I think that he is spot on, but out of date and talking in general terms. The things that make those American comics great is how they are so much different from what American comics used to be and how they used to be appreciated. And by the way, as an English person, I too think Louis CK is the best out there. Also, I really don't know how you categorise Jimmy Carr in that way, would you care to explain?
Bottles beware! He has a Katana
Seriously? Nobody has compared him to this yet?
So what are you doing tonight?
Is he related to Chris Farley?
The "Coffee Video" Giveaway (Sift Talk Post)
Chris Farley, couldn't remember who was in this video took me awhile to find it.
http://videosift.com/video/Columbian-Coffee-Crystals
Nerd goes crazy at college dorm!!!
that was more heath ledger's joker, than a drunk nerd.
edit: well joker and a bit of chris farley.
Billy Madison; Bus driver steals lunches scene
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Billy Madison, Chris Farely, Adam Sandler, Old Lady' to 'Billy Madison, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Old Lady' - edited by bareboards2
Waterboy Captain Insano
Trivia: pretty sure the interviewer is Chris Farley's less-girthy, less-talented brother...
And it was like Vooom!, reality hits you hard, bro!
To hell with reality. Cocaine breakfast hit this guy hard. Chris Farley (RIP) must have taken over this guy's body.
edit - wow. Somebody else already mentioned Farley.
And it was like Vooom!, reality hits you hard, bro!
Chris Farley lives!
This is why I HATE Saturday Night Live
I've been saying this same thing for years. EVERYTHING on SNL post-Phil Heartman/Chris Farley/Norm McDonald fucking sucks.
I know i'll catch flack for this but especially Tina Fey. UnFuckingFunny.
Superman: Funeral For a Friend - SNL Skit
>> ^shuac:
I miss Chris Farley.
I miss Christopher Reeves.
Superman: Funeral For a Friend - SNL Skit
I miss Chris Farley.
Jim Carrey and Will Ferrel - Lifeguard On Duty
This was the best SNL episode of the 90s after Sandler, Spade, Farley, and Hartman left the cast.