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Don't wanna wait for friday fun thread and laughing is part of wellness so here's my conversation starter:
What are your favorite comedy films in the post Tropic Thunder era where most things became overly boring and safe? Did anything break away from the mean and turn out surprisingly hilarious? Whether due to sharp satire or elseways.
It's funny you mention Tropic Thunder, this came up at work the other day.
two zoomers got all huffy because
Yes, it's a movie making fun of movies, the joke is that it's in bad taste.
No, I do know the history, I just don't think anyone was genuinely emotionally scarred by that film. People have just been told they're supposed to get mad when they see a pale face with something dark smeared on it.
That's what slipped out before I shut myself up, because I have to work with these people for a while. Downright disheartening.
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