Menzo wrote:^ Word, I mean, let's look at the third line and focus on "is". What the fuck is "is"? Is what? Is who? Is where? Why is? How is? It's just so...suggestive, who knows what the fuck the point was...is?
CrashBand wrote:*Omega waits patiently for EmBase's views on those four lines*
WilyMo021 wrote:I realize it's kind of douchey to pick apart four lines, but someone really needs to speak on puns. Those just stuck out to me as particularly bad...and represent bad puns in em's music perfectly. Yaknowhaimsayin?
CrashBand wrote:It's not really that douchey. The same way we pick out specific lines and praise them like
"I said shut up when I'm talking to you, you hear me? Answer me!
We can pick out terrible lines and justify why they are bad.
It's a problem when it starts to get pedantic but that is a horrible punchline.
EminemBase wrote:I don't really think that pun is that bad. It's not the best writing BUT - with that particular one... the lead-up to the pun was, descriptive and made no sense until the pun; it doesn't need to be totally viable logically, obviously food can't smoke, but that's kind of the point of the pun, to justify the otherwise nonsensical descriptive lead-up. So it's like, you're listening to the description like "what?" and then comes the pun to justify it, and you're supposed to be confused until the pun; Eminem has always had a sense of 'keeping the listener listening' from one line to the next
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
Amadeo wrote:Tommy Cooper said the same kind of awful joke in the 1970s.
Tim Vine said the same joke in the 2000s.
I'm sure thousands of other hacky, shit, one-liner comedians have also thought of taking the phrase "stakes are too high" literally in the same obvious, contrived way Eminem did. The line sucks. Especially since the set-up is so long and nonsensical: "the veggies on my plate can fly/my filet is smoking weed."
Amadeo wrote:Being unfunny ironically is only justifiable/interesting if you've proven yourself to be funny in the first place.
Neither Tommy Cooper or Tim Vine have ever been genuinely funny. They both built a career out of thinking of idioms and taking them literally...the easiest thing to do in the world.
An amputee wanted to go partying...I told him to go out on a limb. Great, 100 more of these and I have a Tim Vine act written.
Amadeo wrote:I see your point.
I've seen Tim Vine say stuff like "you think that's bad, there's a whole hour of this" (paraphrasing), so I get that he knows his jokes are dumb. But what kind of dick charges people money to come see him perform jokes that he thinks are dumb?
Why doesn't he just write good material? He probably can't.
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