>I’d buy that for a dollar
>character laughs his ass off
Why? It’s not funny at all.
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>I’d buy that for a dollar
>character laughs his ass off
Why? It’s not funny at all.
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The whole point is that people still laugh at stupid trash on TV and tired catch phrases getting repeated ad nauseum in the future, so nothing changes really.
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Wow, imagine actually admitting that you don’t get an obvious joke. To people. Even anonymously.
its anti humor
will forte did this character on tim and eric show
>make an unfunny joke
>"i-its anti humor!"
Love this movie, great thread.
For those who might question why, it’s supposed to be a commentary on the emptiness of pop culture in a manufactured world. We the audience of Robocop only know the catchphrase, not what it was said in context to, and it doesn’t matter. He said the catch phrase, the audience laughs.
It’s such well executed anti-comedy that it swings back around to being hilarious. It’s non sequitur nature and ability to say it to anything makes it perfect for image boards.
good post anon
Thank you king.
You're welcome, sire.
I'd buy that for a dollar.
The Robocop merchandising team honestly failed here. I think a lot of people would have bought that.
I’d imagine it plays exactly like Battleship but with a light version of the rules of Diplomacy.
The button for when you drop the nukes could have made cool sounds and lit the vertical board up flashing red.
It's also radioactive. Warning: losing this game may cause cancer
That's it buster! No more repeating digits!
I'd buy that.
At the end the character is arrested for rape. It's a critic to capitalism and consumerism from Verhoeven, but as always he's a moron and nobody gets the reference and just laughs off. Lefties are fricking stupid at satirizing what works.
It's not supposed to be funny. The joke is that it's some random catch phrase that people see, laugh at, and we don't know why.
Example:
wazzzzzzzzzzzup!!!
This was because white people just started to aggressively use black garbage words and phrases like "I've got to bounce", "what's up?" became "s'up?" Which became "wazzup?"
While jive speak existed before then, it was regarded with contempt and seen as darkies supplementing their poor vocabulary with made up or misused words.
Wazzup marked a cultural turning point or a point of no return.
Now we have so much garbage polluting the language.
Wow, this is a load of bollocks.
It’s like 20% true.
Kino
>me trying to find my clean socks
OP you unbelievable zoomer homosexual.
Now you got me thinking about Ghostpolitics and someone sending Ghost a racist TTS or some video of a snake going up a guy’s ass
he still owes that guy a snake in the ass that he didn't play
It's unironically Paul Verhoeven's equivalent of our baskin roberts/trust fund band nonsense catchphrasing
Robocop is so frickin kino. Robocop 2 is kino too.
you're not funny either OP, but we're all laughing at you
This game looks fun and the whole family is playing it.
It seems to be Battleship + Diplomacy.
so the object of the game is you yell at eachother until someone just gets so mad they press the button, and then everyone loses?
Just like real life.
Not giving insight into how the game is played is the point. It's a satire of a real ad, where it lacks any actual substance. A perfect real world example of how this once satire-turned-reality kind of advertisement would be any video game ad that just shows cinematics.
Essentially, the idea is that even the people marketing it don't know what product does, they're just hitting all the lciche beats to get the common masses to buy it. It's a comically cynical jab at advertising..
For me it’s
>ow, my balls
It's just funny
do another ghost show already
Same way you guys instinctively laugh when you hear bane or sneed
I like the subtle joke in the superior remake version where one of the characters says "I wouldn't buy that for a dollar"
I don't think it's necessarily meant to be funny for us anyway. Society has degraded in the film.
>the scariest guy looks like a regular person
based
I really like how the villains look like regular lower class dudes, not over the top tough guys or model-esque.
look at that power embrace
It's how foreigners perceive American comedy. It's loud, vulgar and it doesn't make sense. Not unlike its citizens.
Caine was such a scary fricker.
I feel like boomers are genuinely moronic because every time RoboCop gets brought up, both my dad and my uncle immediately reference this part and die of laughter. And it's not the ironic kind, they really think the ad was funny
You'd have to remember when things only cost a dollar, mobileshitter.
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>tfw no thread full of Clarence posters
It was heartwarming how people from varied walks of life all loved that show.
Just like The Big Bang Theory.