Valoyossa wrote:
People think I'm boring, but they're not right.
I have sense of humour, but it's my own. I make funny rhymes, wordgames and parodies. I don't have fun of typical American comedies (like Ace Ventura or Scary Movie).
But Scary Movie wasn't funny; Ace Venture is funny....well, it at least was a lot moreso when I was a teenager; I'd probably still enjoy it, but not roll over laughing as I did back then.
One thing I pick up on nowadays is a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor in a lot of things I never picked up on before.
For instance:
Tommy Boy--although pretty much a terrible movie when you're anything past your teens--is actually a parody of dark comedies about '80s business ventures. One thing that absolutely sells it is when Ray Zalinski, played by Dan Aykroyd, talks about his line in the movie: "I make car parts for the American working man, cause that's who I am, and that's who I care about; the truth is...I make care parts for the American working man cause I'm one hell of a salesman and he doesn't know any better!" Priceless; what makes the line even better is the fact that in real life
he's Canadian.