shamone wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Dr. Heavy B wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:D-340 wrote:BATTOUSAI XD wrote: It is ok to use a little intelligent humor sometimes too... Just saying.
In a Micheal Bay movie, yeah that ain't happenin'.
Sexuality and innuendo bothers me. Call me crazy, but imho that doesn't need to be in a movie about gigantic alien robots in the midst of an intergalactic civil war. But not seeing crude humor in there puts a little ease in my mind. Hopefully this won't be as juvenile as ROTF.
What exactly is intelligent humor?
the office. its not funny, interesting, or tolerable, but everyone tells you that its a good show.
Don't you just love it when the entire general population shares the same opinions as the critics?
of course only does who adore the tranformers movies are thinking for themselves, those who dislike it are doing it because they are sheep
Exactly.
What is intelligent humour, well if you have to ask ? Its very subjective, but one interpretation would be, where there is an implicit and unspoken contract between performer and audience, where the audience expects that the performer includes a modicum of wit and observation about the absurdities of the human condition and the performer assumes that his audience has a modicum of intellect and learning.
Too bad human condition sucks.
What would not be defined as intelligent humour, for some it would be
- Robots P**sing on people
- dogs humping
- robots humping legs
- jokes about small people where the joke is they are a small person
- jokes about hash cookies which are decades out of date
- crass offensive racial stereotypes that even the writers of Norbit (scarily norbit had writers)would find too low brow and idiotic
Yeah, because black people where offended because robots spoke slang. Everyone knows that (sarcasm.)