Tag: comedy
Shaun the Sheep
by Pojut on Mar.03, 2010, under TV/Internet Shows

Much like the rest of Aardman Animations works, Shaun the Sheep is hilarious no matter how old you are.
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Polyester
by Pojut on Mar.02, 2010, under Movies

Had it been made by anyone other than John Waters, Polyester would have been considered lewd and perverse. However, because it was directed by Waters, it weighs in as one of the director’s “cleanest” films.
Hamlet 2
by Pojut on Feb.24, 2010, under Movies

With something to offend everyone and jabs thrown at every “high school teacher” film ever made, Hamlet 2 is absolutely hilarious.
Note: minor spoilers
Sneakers
by Pojut on Feb.04, 2010, under Movies, Nostalgia

With an all-star cast, great on screen chemistry, and a semi-realistic take on the “hacker” film, Sneakers is a classic.
Crooked Little Vein
by Pojut on Feb.02, 2010, under Books/Comics

Published by Harper Perennial in 2007, Crooked Little Vein marks comic legend Warren Ellis‘ first foray into the world of books.
Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter
by Pojut on Dec.10, 2009, under Movies
What happens when you combine a ridiculous premise, a comedic script, a $100,000 budget, and an 80’s low-budget film style? You get Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter.
Rainy Day Movie: Ivan Vasilievich Back to the Future
by Pojut on Dec.09, 2009, under Movies

Rainy Day Movie is a feature here on Living With a Nerd that provides short insights into movies and series that you should save for a rainy day. In this edition of Rainy Day Movie, we take a look at the hilariously overdone Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future.
The Ice Harvest
by Pojut on Dec.03, 2009, under Movies

Directed by film legend Harold Ramis, The Ice Harvest is a great movie for the holiday season.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters
by Pojut on Nov.28, 2009, under Movies

Aqua Teen Hunger Force has always aired in 15-minute episodes. How well does the show work as a full length feature film? Click through to find out.
Let me dry you off…WITH MY PANTS!!!
by Pojut on Oct.09, 2009, under Nostalgia, TV/Internet Shows

Too often, narratives are cut short. It seems that shows and story lines that deserve to be told and expanded upon are wrecked, destroyed in their prime. Such was the fate of Clone High. I remember watching each episode as it aired back in 2003. Having graduated high school in 2002, it appeared at the perfect time in life; a time in which I no longer experienced the situations portrayed, yet a time in which the situations portrayed were still fresh memories in my mind.
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