Guilty Laughs
Are you the kind of person who laughs when they see a cat getting run over? Tell us about the times your sense of humour has gone beyond taste and decency.
Suggested by SnowyTheRabbit
( , Thu 22 Jul 2010, 15:19)
Are you the kind of person who laughs when they see a cat getting run over? Tell us about the times your sense of humour has gone beyond taste and decency.
Suggested by SnowyTheRabbit
( , Thu 22 Jul 2010, 15:19)
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Not me but...
...Chris Morris.
Went to see Four Lions at the Cornerhouse in Manc, followed by a Q&A with the man himself.
When asked did he ever think he'd gone too far with his jokes. To paraphrase, he said that there is comedy to be found in any situation, no matter how tragic, but the joke has to be worth telling.
He cited seeing his grandma get run over by the hearse that was carrying his grandad as the first time he realised this.
We salute you.
( , Sun 25 Jul 2010, 11:24, 2 replies)
...Chris Morris.
Went to see Four Lions at the Cornerhouse in Manc, followed by a Q&A with the man himself.
When asked did he ever think he'd gone too far with his jokes. To paraphrase, he said that there is comedy to be found in any situation, no matter how tragic, but the joke has to be worth telling.
He cited seeing his grandma get run over by the hearse that was carrying his grandad as the first time he realised this.
We salute you.
( , Sun 25 Jul 2010, 11:24, 2 replies)
What?
I watched it at the corner house and had NO idea that the very man himself would be there?
oooooh
( , Sun 25 Jul 2010, 15:01, closed)
I watched it at the corner house and had NO idea that the very man himself would be there?
oooooh
( , Sun 25 Jul 2010, 15:01, closed)
It was the first screening I think
I have a friend who works there and she got me tickets. It was ace. He's exactly how you'd hope he'd be.
( , Sun 25 Jul 2010, 15:30, closed)
I have a friend who works there and she got me tickets. It was ace. He's exactly how you'd hope he'd be.
( , Sun 25 Jul 2010, 15:30, closed)
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