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Tag Archives: Satire
RIP Charles Grodin
Mr. Grodin definitely had a great run and when I became a young adult, I got a better grip on his humor. Before then, I thought he was just a grump on David Letterman plus The Lonely Guy was a boring flick. … Continue reading
Civics…Texas Style
Yet oddly, weed isn’t legal here.
This LEGO joke didn’t take long
LEGO pieces are so simplified in order to make customized things, aka known as MOCs, so the majority of the pieces in this gag are feasible, even the guns. I would only buy this set if all its profits went … Continue reading
A doll based upon Georgetown residents
Gas-guzzling SUV sold separately.
The latest synopsis map of Texas
Glad to say I live in McConaughey…alright, alright, alright. Poor Hoser is residing in Hairsprayplex, the land in which the higher the hair, the closer to god!
New Barbie accessories for these changing times
This comedian proves that even America’s iconic Barbie doll can roll with the cultural shifts happening today.
Solar Opposites: one season
From the voice half of Rick and Morty comes a new cartoon mocking pop culture through alien eyes. What makes Solar even funnier is that everyone on earth they encounter could care less about them (Korvo, Terry, Yumylack and Jesse) being aliens. It’s … Continue reading
RIP Fred Willard
Fred will be dearly missed. He was an incredibly funny guy who never left anything on the bench when he performed. He was also a comedians comedian, an inspiration to his peers and the generations who followed (Tim and Eric … Continue reading
The Life of Brian…still hilarious and relevant
Only fitting to watch this flick on Easter weekend! It’s the grown-up and Atheist alternative to being raised with sitting through Moses and the Ten Commandments on ABC every Easter night. It’s also the first movie I heard of to be … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, Pandemic Theater, Streaming
Tagged Comedy, Monty Python, Religion, Satire, Seventies
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RIP Mort Drucker
Mort Drucker was a legendary artist. As Michael J. Fox once said, if you’re mocked in MAD by him, you’ve arrived. He was the TV/Film equivalent of Weird Al even though Mort was around first. He had an incredible style combining … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Books
Tagged Celebrity Obituary, Eighties, Humor, MAD, Satire, Seventies
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Let the kids join in the fun while you’re WFH
It’s cheaper than Zoom or other videoconferencing software and the futility of most meetings are still captured through this.
LEGO Bill Lumbergh of Office Space
So it’s not “to the letter” accurate because the torso isn’t a two-tone shirt but the suspenders, coffee cup and glasses are the key to making Lumbergh. Normally LEGO doesn’t make such a torso, I scored it from a minifig … Continue reading
RIP: Rip Torn
Before he found his new calling in comedy, Rip was often known as a heavy in numerous TV shows (guest appearances) and movies. He played generals, thugs and even Tricky Dick. Believe it or not, he was also in David … Continue reading
Posted in Movies, TV
Tagged Celebrity Obituary, Comedy, Eighties, Larry Sanders, Nineties, Satire, Seventies, Voice Acting
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Sorry to Bother You
On the surface, Sorry appears to be a standard comedy about how working-class people are getting screwed out of their homes in the San Francisco/Oakland area. Instead I was pleasantly surprised to discover how Sorry is a cousin of Idiocracy. How so? It seems in … Continue reading →