Parody
Turtle Triumph: Ming and Goggles Adventures in Chinatown
The Salsa-Strutting Turtle In the vibrant heart of Chinatown lived Ming, a man whose life was anything but ordinary. His companion, Goggles, was no run-of-the-mill turtle; he was Ming's pride, joy, and an unexpected maestro of slow-motion salsa.
By Gennadiy Shevtsov2 years ago in Humor
Murder Mystery 2 Movie Review | Adam Sandler | Jenifer Aniston
Is it true that i was excessively unforgiving on 2019's "Murder Mystery" or do I very much like Adam Sandler all the more at this point? Both could be valid, yet it's characteristic of how much satire can be founded on timing and what's happening in reality. Falling off a spate of unremarkable (to be thoughtful) comedies that rose up out of his underlying arrangement with Netflix, I gave the satire/spine chiller an unassuming two stars, yet presently I think it merits another half-star as a strong redirection. Furthermore, that could be a result of the generosity caused by projects like "Whole Pearls," "Hustle," and, surprisingly, the somewhat charming "Hubie Halloween." Or I might have quite recently been feeling more terrible a long time back. Whatever the explanation, "Murder Secret 2" takes care of business similarly. Indeed, Sandler's appeal is the strength. Indeed, the somewhat close runtime (this one is just 90) gets The Sandman and his authors far from the wandering non-jokes that stuff the most awful Blissful Madison films. What's more, indeed, it's a simple method for blocking out this present reality for a component runtime. Perhaps it's simply that we want that more during the 2020s than we did pre-pandemic? It's a secret.
By Almost Everything2 years ago in Humor
Murder Mystery Movie Review | Adam Sandler | Jennifer Aniston
The furthest down the line Netflix Unique to result from the arrangement between the streaming goliath and Adam Sandler's Cheerful Madison is sufficiently engaging to make you wish it was great. Sandler reunites with his "Simply Go With It" co-star Jennifer Aniston for another excursion satire - somebody ought to compose a book about how the previous Billy Madison has figured out how to transform his profession into a method for paying for rich outings - with a secret turn kindness of "Zodiac" and "Trust" screenwriter James Vanderbilt. With skillful yet unremarkable course from Kyle Newacheck ("Game Over, Man!") and an engaging supporting cast, "Murder Mystery" does barely to the point of keeping crowds drew in until its silly secret is tackled. It falls into a couple of an excessive number of Blissful Madison figures of speech - obviously, he must be a piece youthful and she needs to play into orientation jobs as the secret cherishing stylist - yet it moves at a sufficiently consistent clasp that fans will be fulfilled, regardless of whether they've failed to remember it completely before the weekend's over.
By Almost Everything2 years ago in Humor
Tale of a Rubber chicken
The Quest for the Legendary Rubber Chicken Once upon a time, in the whimsical village of Absurdia, lived a peculiar individual named Barnaby Bumbleflop. Barnaby was known for his insatiable love for rubber chickens. Not just any rubber chickens, mind you, but the fabled and legendary Rubber Chicken of Ineffable Quirkiness.
By Daniel Mero Dizon2 years ago in Humor
A Very Honest Date. Top Story - December 2023.
The waitress was very fat and I did not like her hair, but she had a good attitude as she guided me to my seat. The restaurant was not full on a Friday, so I guessed that the concert next door was still on and that it would fill up with people who had terrible taste in music later (the group playing truly sucked). I knew that my name was on the reservation list, but I still had a twenty ready in case she gave me a hassle.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Humor
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Word of the Year is…Rizz!
Rizz named word of the year 2023 by Oxford University Press. BBC News, 3 December 2023 'Rizz' is the word of 2023 according to those nice people at the Oxford University Press. Don’t beat yourself up if you didn’t know that. Chances are you haven’t heard of rizz let alone used it in a sentence if you’re over sixteen.
By Brendan Donaghy2 years ago in Humor
Humorous Haikus. Top Story - December 2023.
It all started during the "Short & Sweet" challenge, as I sat counting both syllables and letters for my last-minute haikus. Remember how they granted an extension because of a technical difficulty on the final day? I wrote several during that time – haikus, that is – and while I was rushing to get them submitted, there my husband was, writing haiku after haiku while he lounged in bed, loudly mocking me. Counting on his fingers.
By Mackenzie Davis2 years ago in Humor






