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What happened to sincere comedies that are just goofy and creative for the sake of just being funny?
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>>217176606
Culture war killed em
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>>217176606
The libs took them away because you cant have anything nice unless you vote for their candidate. Literal punishment from whiny babies who try to smear, jail, and kill their adversary. Basically terrorists.
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Ignore >>217176639 & >>217177363

It's the fault of Judd Apatow, the Farrelly bros, and the rest of their ilk (basically everyone from This is the End)

The last great goofy comedy was The Other Guys
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>>217176606
much like romcoms, they moved to Korea.
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>>217176606
The demise of VHS/DVD sales post BO run
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>>217177401
Yeah, sure. The fact that they all made a conscious effort to stop making those movies shows it was a direct call from their party heads who run Hollywood, Academia, the Justice System, the Media, and sectors of the economy and government. It's call a cabal for a reason you FAGGOT
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>>217176606
Comedies were deemed too risky by the studio boardrooms. What a sad world.
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Hollywood scared of losing money on them. The only person with the balls to do it was Adam Sandler.



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