Brian tends to like broad comedies. Actually, I can't think of another comedy he didn't enjoy.
You though...I'm genuinely curious. Can you name me one comedy that you actually enjoyed?
I'm guessing you'll probably name something slapstickish from the 70's like Airplane and Blazing Saddles, which I love as well, but I'm guessing you dislike more recent films with similar humor because you apply a "good ol' days" filter to the former.
Can you name a single comedy from the past decade that gets the Kaos seal of approval?
Past decade...
Well, Raising Arizona is one of the classics. What decade is that from? (I liked Airplane, hated Blazing Saddles).
Office Space. What decade was that from?
I found Naopleon Dynamite sad and amusing.
Dazed and Confused (again, what decade?)
Tropic Thunder was elevated by Robert Downey Jr.'s performance.
Animal House/Ghostbusters/Trading Places/Caddyshack -- that was like 30 years ago?
I liked Little Miss Sunshine, but it was still somewhat lacking.
O Brother Where Art Thou had some quality, particularly in Clooney's self-deprecating performance.
Thought Timothy Olyphant was good in The Girl Next Door.
Funny is not, at least in my opinion, predicated on how many times you can show your ass in baggy underwear or say the word fuck. Comedy isn't derived from crudity. I like comedy that's got intelligence. It's hard to tell a good joke or make people laugh with wit. It's easy to fart and get people to laugh. I don't like farters. I do think farts are funny, but a constant stream of farts just begins to smell. That's all most new comedies have.
The crop of SNL veterans since Ackroyd, Chase, Murray, Murphy, etc. -- Rob Schneider, David Spade, Adam Sandler, Ferrel etc. -- suck and suck hard. Sandler is singluarly untalented although he did have one decent film. Same for Ferrell. One good film (Elf). They pander to the lowest common denominator because they know a nation of Beavis and Buttheads will flock to their fart and fuck fests on the opening weekend and make them money.