chairsforcheap - 2015-09-23
this made me laugh much harder than it should have
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Caminante Nocturno - 2015-09-23
Hey, video! The lensflare store called, and they're running out of you!
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Meerkat - 2015-09-23
I think Seinfield should hate Mondays and love lasagna.
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EvilHomer - 2015-09-24 Garfield is terrible, but it's fascinatingly terrible; I've laughed at a few of those troll-edited Garfield strips, and the Garfield franchise can always be relied upon to provide an illustration of pure, unapologetic, bottom-of-the-barrel crap.
That's more than I can say for Seinfeld.
Badness falls along a continuum, with different levels of badness producing different aesthetic effects. Garfield is s̲o̲ bad that it actually goes past typically bad, past tediously bad, past unwatchably bad, *p̲a̲s̲t̲ ironically bad*, and into a whole new sub-basement of badness which scant few things have ever dared reach. That's actually kind of interesting, if nothing else. Seinfeld, on the other hand, is the very WORST kind of bad: boring, forgettable, everyday bad. Being "slightly funnier than Garfield" is actually it's fatal flaw!
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Prickly Pete - 2015-09-24 You are completely insane if you think Seinfeld is worse than Garfield.
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infinite zest - 2015-09-24 Seinfeld's pretty hard for me to watch, and I like Curb Your Enthusiasm. It's just stuck in that time period, and the fact that some funny jokes (later reused on Curb) were so watered down makes it harder to stomach after the fact. It's kind of like watching The Matrix again in 2015: the effects look old, the idea's played out; it's just kind of over for me.
But if Seinfeld were a comic it would be closer to Jerkcity than Garfield..
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chairsforcheap - 2015-09-24 Evil homer: was Garfbert in your rotation?
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chumbucket - 2015-09-25
1:18 is all that's needed.
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