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The prevalence of this as an insult to a comedic style is bugging me. Generally speaking it refers to a high energy comedy that uses non-sequitors for a good deal of its punchlines.
Yeah, you know who did that lot?
Monty Python.
You know who else?
Groucho Marx.
If you don't find something funny, go ahead but actually explain why the jokes don't work, either from a pacing or punchline issue rather than working with a buzz word.
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But yeah, I kind of agree.
And thus, Juan's license to talk about comedy ever was revoked.
Juan: Okay come to think of it Groucho wasn't the random one. Even so, Marx brothers films tend to be high-energy and have a lot of comedy that comes out of nowhere.
Pythonesque humour is perfectly fine in my opinion
Marx: Same, but I can understand why he's awesome. I think.
McFarlane: Fuck him with a barbed wire bat.
-stubs toe- PPPHHHH, aaghh, PPPPPPHHH, augh... PPPPPHHHHH, augh....
The latter is more over-long gag.
The chicken fight was pretty random, though the first one actually did amuse me.
Just spamming "purple monkey dishwasher" as if the phrase itself is especially amusing would be lolrandom humour.
It's not just an English thing ("juego del teléfono", if memory serves). We were sometimes made to play that back in school.