If there was any popular storytelling notion that I could blow up, it would be the belief that funny things can't be serious and serious things can't be funny.
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you see this a lot in Marvel vs DC arguments from DC stans. Yes, there are times when Marvel spoils a good moment with a joke and should just let the weight of what just happened land, but the movies are still consistently good at least.
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Whereas WB/DC swung far to the other direction but were still a big mess in every other way. So you just got a loud, depressing, confusing mess.
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Imagine looking at our absolutely fucking idiotic mass culture and thinking the problem is people liking movies that are serious. Keep punching at strawmen, Hulk Cosplay Account.
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Your entire first sentence is a strawman - and then you accuse Hulk of constructing a strawman. That's seriously impressive. "The problem is people liking movies that are serious" is what you got out of this? :|
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Is this in response to Todd McFarlane?
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As one who’s seen a lot of cancer up close in my family I always consider 50/50 a great example of this kind of humor. (With some truly emotional moments too, of course.)
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I want that list Hulk!
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