Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian View Post

Granted many use foul language to get the laughs, but that's nothing new. Richard Pryor, George Carlin, to name a few. Those guys were foul, but they had a bunch of followers.
Pryor and Carlin, even going back to Lenny Bruce, didn't make the jokes stupid. They made you think and didn't toss out the f word as a 'modifier'.
You had to work to get the jokes, you had to pay attention. An f bomb was was used as a way to show some kind of frustration, not as a shocker.

Most of the film humor is based on the "one joke/5 minute skit" premise. Well, fine and good-it serves the attention span of the idiot fan that has no concept of what humor is.

The TV/film industry takes one actor and repeat the same formula over and over again. Like the Johnny Depp script. The character wears makeup and he's signed up for it.

Stand up comedians are not funny anymore. There are a few that are funny, for about 5 seconds, then get stupid. I find more humor in cooking shows, idiots chasing tornadoes and the news. Try and watch a Comedy Central program about SUC-most of the time there are more bleeps than there are jokes.

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Last word.

I don't know what movie it was or why I stopped to watch the part of it that I did.

The scene was a man teaching some kind of class and he gets his girlfriend on the phone. The conversation gets to their personal life and they begin to argue about sex. The 'script' got to be more and more crass and even tho I like smart naughty humor, this was just plain stupid. I could see the screen writer putting this together-
"Wouldn't it be funny if a guy starts to fight about his sex life in front of a class he's teaching!"

Morons.