wazzago-251-333350
Joined Dec 2011
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I like roasts, and was thrilled, when I stumbled upon one I've never even heard of.
I looked at the imdb rating, and it was pretty high, so I figured I'd give it a go.
Right away, you could tell, that this is a no-budget production, which isn´t automatically a bad thing, but in this case it certainly doesn't help.
The first roaster starts up, while the roastee is sort of "half-sitting" in a raised coffin, giggling at everything, badly acting "dead", sometimes keeping his eyes closed, sometimes open.
The first roaster, dressed as a priest keeps stumbling and hiccuping through his unfunny lines, at one point flipping off the camera with "here are a couple of ones for you zeros", after reading some unfunny nerd "joke" straight from a paper, delivering his lines without any enthusism, or showmanship.
Was I offended by getting flipped off by a "priest"? My favourite comedians are Jimmy Carr, and Andrew Dice Clay, so guess again, it was just amateurish, and silly, but not in an entertaining way.
I've seen Ed Wood productions with more talent than these people posess.
I only watched for a few minutes, but it was enough for me to realize that one should stay clear of this steaming pile of comedic manure.
I looked at the imdb rating, and it was pretty high, so I figured I'd give it a go.
Right away, you could tell, that this is a no-budget production, which isn´t automatically a bad thing, but in this case it certainly doesn't help.
The first roaster starts up, while the roastee is sort of "half-sitting" in a raised coffin, giggling at everything, badly acting "dead", sometimes keeping his eyes closed, sometimes open.
The first roaster, dressed as a priest keeps stumbling and hiccuping through his unfunny lines, at one point flipping off the camera with "here are a couple of ones for you zeros", after reading some unfunny nerd "joke" straight from a paper, delivering his lines without any enthusism, or showmanship.
Was I offended by getting flipped off by a "priest"? My favourite comedians are Jimmy Carr, and Andrew Dice Clay, so guess again, it was just amateurish, and silly, but not in an entertaining way.
I've seen Ed Wood productions with more talent than these people posess.
I only watched for a few minutes, but it was enough for me to realize that one should stay clear of this steaming pile of comedic manure.