
sometimes you are the only one watching, so that doesn't count. i wish i could remember the movie but it was kind of funny and it even might have been a comedy, but i didn't laugh when the other people laughed. i wonder what that means?

sometimes you are the only one watching, so that doesn't count. i wish i could remember the movie but it was kind of funny and it even might have been a comedy, but i didn't laugh when the other people laughed. i wonder what that means?
Yes a few times. It was when I was abroad and the subtitles for the movie were being read by the rest of the audience and I was listening to the audio (i've had the reverse too when watching foreign movies and reading subtitles).
There's also been a time when I was the only one who found a line in a movie amusing and no one else made a sound.
A couple of times I've also been the only one in a theatre watching a movie so I don't think that counts exactly
if you're the only one that gets to vote then it makes you wonder. where are all of these people at that can't vote. if you were going to vote anyway, regardless of the outcome, then i think you being the only one to show up does count. somehow it feels like a sham still?
yes, but you didn't know if #3 counted.
A couple of times I've also been the only one in a theatre watching a movie so I don't think that counts exactly
Yes at Beetlejuice 2. The kids behind me weren't laughing at all I was busting up. They didn't grow up with him so that's probably why and they were young too like young middle school kids.
i remember it being very adult humor as a kid. i was less than a teenager and i still got the "little head" line.
I've definitely experienced that! Sometimes, humor can be so personal. Our individual experiences, culture, and background shape what we find funny. You might connect with a joke on a deeper level or view a scene from a unique perspective. It just shows how films can evoke different emotions in everyone, making cinema such an incredible and subjective art form! 🍿😊
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all the time. Subtle jokes or weird jokes or things that leave people's brains hurting trying to figure out, make me laugh quite a bit before others know what is even going on.
is it just me or have movie screenwriters given us too much credit as being intelligent if only 5% get the joke? it's not that all of the movies are bad, unfunny, too predictable; it's because the target audience is everybody. just my elbow
i think they are trying to get credit for being sophisticated and "deep" with their writing. so they get too complicated, even with jokes sometimes.
could be?
Yes. I'm a psychopath. I laugh at all of the "wrong" parts. That on you. It's not my fault you don't get the joke
i'd be that comedian that's confident and i would never explain the joke. hit or miss. like
Yes lol and it was awkward
i like laughing like a minute before the joke's punchline.
Nope, never have.
no never
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