Not really a joke, but Michael O'Donoghue's statement, "Making people laugh is the lowest form of comedy," really made me re-evaluate what's funny vs. clever. Sent me into many of same thoughts about "clapter". Made me question how the commercial segments on Saturday Night Live now aren't really parodies anymore, but really product place…
Not really a joke, but Michael O'Donoghue's statement, "Making people laugh is the lowest form of comedy," really made me re-evaluate what's funny vs. clever. Sent me into many of same thoughts about "clapter". Made me question how the commercial segments on Saturday Night Live now aren't really parodies anymore, but really product placement with jokes to make it go down easier. Wonder what Mr. Mike would think of that?
Not really a joke, but Michael O'Donoghue's statement, "Making people laugh is the lowest form of comedy," really made me re-evaluate what's funny vs. clever. Sent me into many of same thoughts about "clapter". Made me question how the commercial segments on Saturday Night Live now aren't really parodies anymore, but really product placement with jokes to make it go down easier. Wonder what Mr. Mike would think of that?