And we’re back with more cartoon superhero talk with Tom and Jimmy.
This week, we’re covering “Zatanna,” “The Mechanic,” and “Harley and Ivy”.
And we’re back with more cartoon superhero talk with Tom and Jimmy.
This week, we’re covering “Zatanna,” “The Mechanic,” and “Harley and Ivy”.
My wife and I watched The Interview off Netflix recently. It was funny in some places, not so much in others, but it got me to thinking about why it is considered acceptable to mock some figures in comedy and not others. The basic idea is, it is OK to “punch up” and not to “punch down”.
To be clear, this has nothing to do with free speech rights or anything along those lines. It simply has to do with what is and is not funny. That’s highly subjective at the best of times for any number of people. So, to make things as clear as possible, these are my thoughts on what is and isn’t funny, and that is not to stop anyone from making jokes at the expense of anyone anywhere.
Also, there’s going to be some MASSIVE SPOILERS below the cut for The Interview, so you’ve been warned.
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