The Naked Gun (2025) - /tv/ (#213643660) [Archived: 26 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:42:17 PM No.213643660
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What am i in for?
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:42:42 PM No.213643674
a few good laughs
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:43:29 PM No.213643695
>>213643660 (OP)
do you like Jazz?
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:44:25 PM No.213643717
>>213643660 (OP)
liam neeson is a terrible actor and not funny
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:46:37 PM No.213643773
>>213643717
seethe
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:47:06 PM No.213643781
>>213643660 (OP)
Liam Neeson has been a widower for like two or three decades now. He's known for having a coke bottle between his legs. And I've read, for a fact that Pam likes well endowed men. This was only logical. Of course this could all be a publicity stunt to get people to go watch their movie. They're on a promo tour. I wonder what the box office is. Old school promo just doesn't work anymore, I think. Perhaps they did really fall in love.
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:48:30 PM No.213643827
>>213643717
What about Darkman (1990)?
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:51:15 PM No.213643907
>>213643660 (OP)
Just got back from watching it, some jokes fell flat but for a modern take on old slap stick rapidfire visual jokes it was enjoyable. The whole snowman bit was my favourite gag.
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:55:01 PM No.213643992
The movie equivalent of absence makes the heart grow fonder, and proof that people are thirsty for comedy films.
It's a nice conundrum. I'm sure every single movie producer out there knows this is a market dying to be tapped, but they also know how dangerous it is because all it takes is one joke that goes a bit over the line to kill the movie and maybe take everyone involved down with it.
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:55:52 PM No.213644008
>>213643907
Dog part was funny too
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 6:59:19 PM No.213644085
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>>213643992
>proof that people are thirsty for comedy films.
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:07:06 PM No.213644279
>>213644085
What's the budget though, you cheeky fucker. Maybe they made it on 11 million bucks? If even that?
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:12:32 PM No.213644409
>>213644279
>but le profit
only 60m for the "biggest" comedy movie in years
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:14:40 PM No.213644459
>>213643717
>t. black bastard
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:19:13 PM No.213644581
>>213644409
Unfair comparison. There's no social cohesion anymore. We had some great comedy movies post 2000 and even post 2010. Woke and Covid pretty much ruined comedy. So this is kind of a soft gamble. It'll still make money. Liam's been dying to do comedy for years, Pam is there for the nostalgia. The humour is non offensive. Comedy movies only died very recently.
> Step Brothers
> Anchorman
> 21 and 22 jump street
> The Other Guys
> Central Intelligence

Maybe some other ones I'm forgetting. A lot of cool comedy movies came out post 2010. This feels like a first attempt at getting a comedy movie back into the theaters. Granted, it's soft American comedy (which there is nothing wrong with) and it has two old people who zoomers don't remember. I don't know, maybe it's a last hurrah?
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:20:31 PM No.213644614
>>213643781
They had good chemistry in the movie. I hope it's real, why not.
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:21:31 PM No.213644638
>>213643907
For me it was the coffee gags.
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:26:27 PM No.213644737
>>213644614
Liam "nigger knocker" Neeson doesn't deserve hepatitis.
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 7:50:44 PM No.213645365
Does ol' Pam look hot in this one?
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:14:36 PM No.213645937
>>213645365
>58
>hot
Pick one.
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:16:54 PM No.213646005
chili dog
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:45:12 PM No.213646778
>>213643660 (OP)
It feels a bit like it had 3 writers and one of them half understood what made the humor in the originals work. It could have been a lot better if the directors and actors had a better idea of what they're supposed to be shooting for.
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:46:56 PM No.213646822
Is it funny or not????????
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Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:48:06 PM No.213646851
>>213646822
I DON'T KNOW

IS LIKE THE WORLD IS ENDING BUT WE ARE FINE
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:49:24 PM No.213646886
>>213646822
I found it more funny than not, it's not the greatest comedy ever but for the first big one in a few years that's not just marvel tier "jokes' it certainly could have been worse.
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:52:10 PM No.213646977
>>213646822
its pretty good, definitely in the lane of the old ones
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:53:03 PM No.213647005
>>213644409
Youโ€™re the same faggot to post that some dogshit Pixar bomb broke all records of every movie ever released previously but then will argue against inflation. No one here is going to stand and clap with you so just get out and go back to plebbit where you belong.
Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:53:12 PM No.213647009
>>213646822
It's a hell of a lot of fun.