Dry Humor in Literature/Film |
Dry Humor in Literature/Film |
*Kathleen* |
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I'm sorry, but does anyone else appreciate this kind of humor? Example in film: Napoleon Dynamite. Example in literature: Arms and the Man. I'm wondering if I'm the only loser that laughs at it.
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![]() mosh. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,841 Joined: Dec 2004 Member No: 73,114 ![]() |
QUOTE(angel_roh @ Dec 23 2004, 2:15 AM) I don't know why Napoleon Dynamite was a funny movie... heh. I thought it was a boring movie. The only thing I laughed was the part when he was just standing there like he's some stupid person or very hungry-ish looking. Anyways... people only laughed on the part when he acted soo geekish? I don't if that's true but when I was in the movie theater, people was laughing only cause of that.... cause he's a geek????? ehh yeah. I don't know if i do dislike dry humors but yeah i think i do dislike it hmm. well, you gotta be open-minded to like and appreciate that movie.. ![]() |
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