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The Frat Pack
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A group of "comedy" actors known for appearing in each others films.

Owen Wilson, Jack Black, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Vince Vaughan, Luke Wilson and Steve Carrell.

I am the only one who doesn't find any of these twats particularly funny?
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I know you meant "Am I", but what the fuck you're a genius so let me just say STFU and get a job you lazy little fucker.

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Holy fuck!
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Owen Wilson has a penis nose.


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I don't like any of them or the types of movies they make. I think that brand of comedy appeals mostly to young men or people who suffer from a protracted adolescence.
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(09-26-2011, 01:56 PM)IMaDick Wrote: STFU and get a job you lazy little fucker.

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(09-26-2011, 02:07 PM)username Wrote: I don't like any of them or the types of movies they make. I think that brand of comedy appeals mostly to young men or people who suffer from a protracted adolescence.

I don't like them or any of their films either, I consider them below me intellectually and insulting to any audience member with an IQ higher than their shoe size.

I can remember watching the 40 year old virgin and thinking that I would have liked it if I was still in high school.

Apparently Ben Stiller is going to be in a biopic about dick called "Whats a clitoris?".
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(09-26-2011, 02:23 PM)IMaDick Wrote:

I appreciate a black box with a red x in the top left hand corner as much as the next man dickhead.

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(09-26-2011, 02:26 PM)White Pud Wrote:
(09-26-2011, 02:07 PM)username Wrote: I don't like any of them or the types of movies they make. I think that brand of comedy appeals mostly to young men or people who suffer from a protracted adolescence.

I don't like them or any of their films either, I consider them below me intellectually and insulting to any audience member with an IQ higher than their shoe size.

I can remember watching the 40 year old virgin and thinking that I would have liked it if I was still in high school.

Apparently Ben Stiller is going to be in a biopic about dick called "Whats a clitoris?".

you can play the part of the clit, the female penis as you so fondly called it.

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(09-26-2011, 02:27 PM)IMaDick Wrote: you can play the part of the clit, the female penis as you so fondly called it.

We have all already had a good laugh about the fact you don't what or where the clitoris is or how it works or how to stimulate it.

Lets all have another one.

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While it is amusing on one level it's pretty friggin' sad none of his wives have ever had the pleasure of an orgasm.
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(09-26-2011, 02:30 PM)White Pud Wrote:
(09-26-2011, 02:27 PM)IMaDick Wrote: you can play the part of the clit, the female penis as you so fondly called it.

We have all already had a good laugh about the fact you don't know what or where the clitoris is or how it works or how to stimulate it.

Lets all have another one.

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It's all speculation on your part, which of course plays right into your delusions, so carry on, I wouldn't want to be the cause of your return to the asylum.

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(09-26-2011, 02:35 PM)IMaDick Wrote: It's all speculation on your part.

No its not.

We were discussing how the clitoris worked and it became clear you had absolutely no idea, you were completely clueless.

You were like a Mormon in his first sex ed class.

hah
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I don't watch a lot of mainstream comedy movies, quirky independent films are funnier to me. Humor and intellect don't always correlate for me. Sometimes really silly and stupid things do make me laugh. I used to love watching Benny Hill when I was in my early teens. Really late at night when the rest of the family was asleep. I thought he was a funny freaky pervert - totally cracked me up. Sometimes, infomercials and televangelists really make me laugh.

Will Ferrel can sometimes be funny, but mostly when impersonating Gerorge W or on skit tv. Small doses. Not so much on the big screen.

The last couple of mainstream comedies that made me laugh were Borat (I find Sasha Baron Cohen to be funny) and the Hangover (male ensemble, none of these Frat Packers). For small screen, Larry David makes me laugh because he is so politicallly incorrect and equal-opportunity offensive. Steven Colbert is funny, imo. For standup, I think Chris Rock and Wanda Sykes are both funny. I loved George Carlin back in the day.

Guess you're right. None of the men you listed come to mind when I think about funny entertainers.




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What was the one with Ben Stiller and he was getting married to a woman whos father was an ex CIA guy, Meet the Fokkers or something. I liked that one. His parents are a gas!
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You didn't like Jack Black in Shallow Hal, Ben Stiller in What about Mary, Will Ferrell in Talledega nights, Vince Vaughn in Dodge Ball, and Luke Wilson in Vacancy? They were all good movies, I thought. I don't care for Steve Carrell though.
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Vacancy was a really good suspense movie, in my opinion. Luke Wilson seems a little more versatile than some of the others in the OP. He is a good dramatic actor.

You reminded me of a movie that I really liked with Ben Stiller and both Wilson brothers. I thought the "Royal Tenenbaums" was funny (and kind of sad). "There's Something about Mary" was pretty good. "Reality Bites" was kinda funny too. The newer movies these guys have done, not as funny to me but some of my friends really like them. But hey, I think Napolean Dynamite is hysterical and none of my friends find it the least bit funny, at all.


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I Just watched a new Steve Carrell movie the other night, not so hot. never seen Talladega nights. What about Mary was OK, the hair thing kinda grossed me out though.
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I thought Zoolander was funny, but only after I watched it the second time. The part where they were at the gas station cracked me up.
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Dodgeball was hysterical! But Vince Vaughn basically plays the same guy in every movie - himself. I can't see him in a dramatic role.

I loved the Focker movies. Little Fockers was really funny. I like Ben Stiller. He seems to have more depth than VV.

The other ones I could care less about. Although Hall Pass was pretty funny too. Owen Wilson played a nerdy husband pretty well. But he usually plays the same character over and over too.
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