Darth Vader Canteen Incident

Hehe, thanks for this. I liked the Brit. vs American films skit the most. I've seen a lot of those lego stop-animations before, which are good, but I do agree that it's better to watch him actually performing it.
 
Gandalf said:
Psyche said:
Ailén said:
I don't know. I must have a weird sense of humor if you all liked it that much... :rolleyes: But I promise, I DO have a sense of humor, though! :D

I started watching the first few seconds and couldn't stand it anymore. Well... I'm very tired. Perhaps I'll recover my sense of humor tomorrow ;)

Well, that's not my style neither. :(

I prefer George Carlin. :D

I have to agree. I almost thought his outfit was funnier than most of his jokes. Different strokes for different folks eh? ;)
 
Psyche said:
Ailén said:
I don't know. I must have a weird sense of humor if you all liked it that much... :rolleyes: But I promise, I DO have a sense of humor, though! :D

I started watching the first few seconds and couldn't stand it anymore. Well... I'm very tired. Perhaps I'll recover my sense of humor tomorrow ;)

I don't think there's anything wrong with your sense of humor... I watched half of the Darth Vader one and I stopped. Then I watched a YouTube clip of him on the French language. That one was actually worse. I've seen other Izzard clips before, and those didn't make me laugh either. So, you can add me to the list of people that don't find him funny at all. Although to be fair, I generally don't find stand up comedians to be funny. Or, if there is one funny part, it doesn't make up for the other 58 minutes.
 
Hmmm... I thought it was mildly amusing skitwise and lego/visual-wise, but I didn't even chuckle out loud so it was a no-goer for me. It probably would have been funnier to me without the legos because the idea of the "Lord of the Death Star" being put in his place by a mechanical fast food jockey IS amusing - just not hilarious.

ADDED: I've now seen the guy onstage. Why is he dressed in such a confused way?
 
Laura said:
Hmmm... I thought it was mildly amusing skitwise and lego/visual-wise, but I didn't even chuckle out loud so it was a no-goer for me. It probably would have been funnier to me without the legos because the idea of the "Lord of the Death Star" being put in his place by a mechanical fast food jockey IS amusing - just not hilarious.

ADDED: I've now seen the guy onstage. Why is he dressed in such a confused way?

He's a transvestite - a heterosexual man who likes to dress in women's clothes.

It can certainly be described as confusing, I suppose - I don't really know much about transvestites - meaning the cause, etc.
He explains it in several of his routines as how he's liked/wanted to dress since he was a kid.
 
anart said:
He's a transvestite - a heterosexual man who likes to dress in women's clothes.

It can certainly be described as confusing, I suppose - I don't really know much about transvestites - meaning the cause, etc.
He explains it in several of his routines as how he's liked/wanted to dress since he was a kid.

I see. Well, he has really bad taste, then. And it's a shame because it detracts rather than adds to his potential impact/funniness. Except maybe for people who are attracted to that look too... you know, the leather B&D S&M type crowd that harbors secret Fascist tendencies?
 
Laura said:
I see. Well, he has really bad taste, then. And it's a shame because it detracts rather than adds to his potential impact/funniness. Except maybe for people who are attracted to that look too... you know, the leather B&D S&M type crowd that harbors secret Fascist tendencies?

LOL - yeah, his taste is definitely more than a bit 'out there' from my perspective as well, but I tend to be conservative in clothing/make up. ;)

Sometimes I find his makeup to be 'okay' (as in tolerable - not being a big makeup fan in general) and sometimes it's just horrible. I think it would be anything but Fascist tendencies, though... in his latest bit he's in full drag - that's a whole different world than the S&M type folks.
 
LOL Normally, I wouldn't find this Lego in action stuff funny, but for some reason this hit my funny bone. Poor frustrated Darth Vader. I mean, if you acted like the canteen guy when faced with a Darth Vader type or psychopath, what would happen? :shock: Snickering here.

anart said:
Laura said:
I see. Well, he has really bad taste, then. And it's a shame because it detracts rather than adds to his potential impact/funniness. Except maybe for people who are attracted to that look too... you know, the leather B&D S&M type crowd that harbors secret Fascist tendencies?

LOL - yeah, his taste is definitely more than a bit 'out there' from my perspective as well, but I tend to be conservative in clothing/make up. ;)

Sometimes I find his makeup to be 'okay' (as in tolerable - not being a big makeup fan in general) and sometimes it's just horrible. I think it would be anything but Fascist tendencies, though... in his latest bit he's in full drag - that's a whole different world than the S&M type folks.

And LOL with what Laura and Anart talked about in the posts above. What makes the world go around and around....
 
Thanks Vulcan59

Laura said:
ADDED: I've now seen the guy onstage. Why is he dressed in such a confused way?

anart said:
He's a transvestite - a heterosexual man who likes to dress in women's clothes.

:lol: you ladies are so sweet :rotfl: "confused way" -I'm almost choking with laughter here... thank you for that
 
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