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Lindsay Lohan’s Top-Rated Joke Is Successfully Offending Everyone

Written by Robert Scucci | Published

As a child, when you are still learning how to carry yourself as a decent person, deviating from the path is expected. You hear your first sexist or racist joke and decide that’s the kind of humor you want to use as you continue to develop your personality. Some people will say that there is a time and a place for humor given to internet trolls, while others rely more on the shock factor as a form of attention, for better or for worse.

in 2013 Bad Jokes that it’s an internet edgelord personality in movie form, but calling it a “movie” in the traditional sense is giving it away if I’m being honest. A loosely connected collection of deliberately offensive material clocking in at 83 minutes, Bad Jokes play as your teenage cousin who has an affinity for using player names in casual chat and can’t quite find the kill button.

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Here’s the thing about similar movies Bad Jokes. Some single bits are funny in small doses. Faced with a fast-paced collection of sketches all bent on producing the most extreme reaction possible, comics wear out their welcome as soon as you hear the first punchline. It’s frustrating, but there are moments that make for great, shareable clips that you’ll want to send to a group chat with your old college friends that your wife doesn’t know about.

In Bad Taste and Bad Faith

Everything is small in between Bad Jokes it’s meant to make you look over your shoulder, but you should also know better than to blast this one through your iPhone speakers in public. The framing device lets you know exactly what kind of comedy you’re in for when writer-director Vince Offer is found hiding under a sewer, looking up Lindsay Lohan’s skirt as she does her best Marilyn Monroe impersonation. From there, he opens his tablet and clicks on various invasive applications that lead to repetitive drawings of the film.

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The sketches often take on racial and sexual themes, with humor that leans toward the usual banter you’d expect at a sixth-grade lunch table. We are introduced to Flirty Harry (Adrien Brody), a hard-boiled detective in San Francisco who specializes in homoerotic puns. Everyone he meets is puzzled because no one can dismiss so many out of pocket people without knowing what they are doing.

Just a normal check-in Bad Jokes you are a city person Jackass A parody called “Blackass.” No further explanation is really needed, but here’s the thing: if you’re parodying something that’s already funny on its own, there’s not much room left for improvement.

Inappropriate Comedy 2013

Bad Jokes and spends time on things like “The Porno Review,” featuring JD (Rob Schneider), Harriet (Michelle Rodriguez), and Bob (Jonathan Spencer), who review adult films In the movies. There are some genuinely funny moments here, mostly because of the way JD and Harriet think about themselves, while Bob watches movies quietly in the background, in the most dirty way possible.

What’s intentionally offensive is Ari Shaffir’s recurring segment, “The Amazing Racist,” when he walks through town raging about, you guessed it, racism. That’s a joke. No one is safe from Ari, who conducts his own stinging illegal immigration operations and shows up unannounced in Jewish markets with anti-Semitic complaints, and that’s all I’m willing to repeat here.

Edgy for Edgy Reasons

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Bad Jokes it does exactly what it sets out to do in all its segments, committing to as much shock as it can squeeze into one film. Personally, I don’t mind that because as I said, these are the kind of jokes you hear in the schoolyard when you’re still thinking about how you should or shouldn’t behave. It looks like it was a lot of fun during production, and everyone seems to be in on the joke, even those who are shown getting knocked down.

Marketed as an “equal opportunity offender” upon release, Bad Jokes it lives up to that promise, but the promise itself isn’t all that impressive.

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Apart from the sketches of “Flirty Harry”, which sees Adrien Brody playing so far against the type that you can’t help but appreciate commitment, the humor is so low that you’re better off going to 4chan to get your daily dose of crude humor. At least there, you can get out of your mess and get on with your day.

I’m not angry Bad JokesI’m just disappointed. Offensive comedies aren’t inherently bad, but films like this lack the intelligence necessary to last in any meaningful way. You might crack a joke here and there, but it takes a special kind of person to be knee-slapping and gagging all the time.

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As of this writing, Bad Jokes is streaming for free on Tubi.


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