Re: Key & Peele do a dubstep sketch
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:03 pm
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you are right, i read some books and broadened my intellect and now i have fully developed my taste in humor beyond farting, ahahahahaha dubstep is loud noises haaha omg! I finally get it! lol look at da guys fall over cus of the wubwubs! Groundbreaking.cyrusfx wrote:Its funny how this topic became a referendum on the comedic integrity of Key & Peele and the state of American sketch comedy. But its mostly people just reposting "not funny," which shows the actual amount of intellectual effort most people put forth when cobbling thoughts together.
I posted this video because it has to do with dubstep, it addresses and pokes fun at a cultural phenomenon which has not been explored in sketch comedy. I don't care about y'alls negative opinions (and/)or lack of developed tastes - I guess its just not for you. I'm sorry if you didn't get it or are having a bad day. But damn what a bunch of unoriginal wankers.
hookedonsonics wrote:are you serious?cyrusfx wrote:I agree, its just that Dave Chappelle and Mr. Show didn't do sketches about dubstep. I think Key & Peele are pretty good and getting better, but I didn't bring them here to plug their show.wehlfest wrote:Key & Peele have some ok sketches, but they're like a watered-down Dave Chappelle.
Watch Mr. Show if you want a quality sketch comedy program.
it did not exist
and i can easily, easily imagine that dave chapelle sketch
Yeah... you didn't get it. That's cool though.JBoy wrote:Deep breaths mate, dont get your knickers in a twist!! It might have been funny about four years ago but the whole set up has been done a million times over. There was literally not one moment of comedy in it, just two black men, an apartment, some cardboard boxes and a shit piece of music - are we supposed to laugh simply because they are black? They didnt even have funny accents which might have raised a chuckle. Lack of developed tastes, dont make me laugh!cyrusfx wrote:Its funny how this topic became a referendum on the comedic integrity of Key & Peele and the state of American sketch comedy. But its mostly people just reposting "not funny," which shows the actual amount of intellectual effort most people put forth when cobbling thoughts together.
I posted this video because it has to do with dubstep, it addresses and pokes fun at a cultural phenomenon which has not been explored in sketch comedy. I don't care about y'alls negative opinions (and/)or lack of developed tastes - I guess its just not for you. I'm sorry if you didn't get it or are having a bad day. But damn what a bunch of unoriginal wankers.
Agreed. However, its the same lack of subtleness (or any other negative predisposition) that offends some people who therefore discard the whole thing as unfunny and miss out on the bigger significance. Alright I'm done here.jsml wrote:Seems to be you find it funny if you're American, but not if you're from the UK / Europe.cyrusfx wrote:Pretty evenly split between those who get it and those who don't.
No suprise really, our sense of humour is (generally) a lot more subtle than that.
cyrusfx wrote: Yeah... you didn't get it.

Actually most, if not all of us 'got it', it just wasn't very funny and that joke has been done to death anywayscyrusfx wrote:Yeah... you didn't get it
thisparticle-jim wrote:Actually most, if not all of us 'got it', it just wasn't very funny and that joke has been done to death anywayscyrusfx wrote:Yeah... you didn't get it
Where? When? By who?particle-jim wrote:Actually most, if not all of us 'got it', it just wasn't very funny and that joke has been done to death anywayscyrusfx wrote:Yeah... you didn't get it
cyrusfx wrote:Man, y'all got some deep-seeded resentment issues. This is a fuckin comedy sketch.
Bored behind a cubicle creates anger that needs to be lashed out into the world, I suppose.

Actually I was the first one to post that video here, a year or two ago. The Key & Peele sketch is incredibly different, my friend.Maccaveli wrote:cyrusfx wrote:Man, y'all got some deep-seeded resentment issues. This is a fuckin comedy sketch.
Bored behind a cubicle creates anger that needs to be lashed out into the world, I suppose.![]()
You're the one getting his panties in a twist and making personal attacks just cos we didn't like something you like mate. Grow up.
Here's a couple more examples of this exact kind of humour, since you asked:
>calls everyone who doesn't agree with him 'bellheads' and "unoriginal wankers"cyrusfx wrote:Since its all opinions anyway, its firmly my opinion that if you didn't think this was funny, you're a bellhead.
Resume fire, flamers!
commercial humor innit.Maccaveli wrote:"this is dubstep, now laugh you stupid fucks."