DaRkL3AD3R Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 ALSO... Where are the funny cops? And the funny peds? It's just all gone in GTA V... I really miss the funny peds from GTA4, I would park next to them just to hear their wacky conversations. The ones in 5 just dont have the same appeal.The one-off comments they would come out with, especially the ones with the north of England accent, "Hurry up, I'm busting for a slash 'ere " and "Are you having a fookin' laff?" Even the hot dog and burger vendors were funny. "Come on, they're not grey when they're cooked" and 'Burgers, fresh yesterday!" gets me every time. How about the old Russia guy around broker who always calls Niko a f*cking poodle lol that guy cracks me up every time. "Get off me, poodle!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samuel Howitzer Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 I always thought that the humor on GTA V was somewhat a parodie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xerukal Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 How about the old Russia guy around broker who always calls Niko a f*cking poodle lol that guy cracks me up every time. "Get off me, poodle!" "THE POODLE HAS ESCAPED THE DOGHOUSE" DaRkL3AD3R 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Algonquin Assassin Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 How can you doubt the games humour? Don't you know they put yoga in the game? That's the most humorous thing in a GTA ever, it destroys all previous GTA's humour combined single handedly. Anyway if for whatever reason yoga doesn't amuse you can always use your imagination and pretend everything is funny, just like the woggleman and a number of the other idiots on here told me to do when I asked if there was actually anything fun to do, do it yourself, it's not R*'s fault, it's your fault. User warned for this post SonOfLiberty. Talking of hummor, check out SonOfLiberty proving that all Austrailians do indeed have a sh*t sense of humor in additon to a really sh*t accent. At least we can spell. Anyhow see you in a week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete4000uk Posted February 17, 2014 Share Posted February 17, 2014 Best GTA quote ever for me was from SA: 'You're like my asshole always holding up sh*t!' I did smile last night watching a FA Cup match on TV as I remembered the LS Benders commercials. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Racecarlock Posted February 27, 2014 Author Share Posted February 27, 2014 For me, it was trying too hard to make a point, and a lot of humor was lost. I get the feeling that the writers genuinely hate LA and possibly the world with a passion. Whether it's executives, millennials and young people in general, older people, republicans, democrats, what have you, each bit of humor is so damn obvious that it's not funny. I wasn't even aware of the liberal school teacher stereotype and sue murray still wasn't funny. If I'm being honest here, I still do like the cartoons. Sure, impotent rage is yet another swipe at liberal executives and republican space rangers still uses a lot of republican stereotypes, but the cartoons at the very least remember to push them far enough that it actually starts being funny again. Like, you know real republicans and liberals will still never be as bad as the guys in the cartoons. Not by a long shot. The radio, though? Most of the comedy there seems to just rip quotes from real politicans and then fill in the blanks with social media stereotypes and car commercials that point out that bailouts are crap. Because no one's done that joke one hundred times already. In fact, provided you've never once watched the daily show or the colbert report, this humor will seem a lot funnier. As it is, I have heard these jokes before and I have heard them executed better. SingularSoul and TheDeaconBosco 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SingularSoul Posted February 27, 2014 Share Posted February 27, 2014 For me, it was trying too hard to make a point, and a lot of humor was lost. I get the feeling that the writers genuinely hate LA and possibly the world with a passion. Whether it's executives, millennials and young people in general, older people, republicans, democrats, what have you, each bit of humor is so damn obvious that it's not funny. I wasn't even aware of the liberal school teacher stereotype and sue murray still wasn't funny. If I'm being honest here, I still do like the cartoons. Sure, impotent rage is yet another swipe at liberal executives and republican space rangers still uses a lot of republican stereotypes, but the cartoons at the very least remember to push them far enough that it actually starts being funny again. Like, you know real republicans and liberals will still never be as bad as the guys in the cartoons. Not by a long shot. The radio, though? Most of the comedy there seems to just rip quotes from real politicans and then fill in the blanks with social media stereotypes and car commercials that point out that bailouts are crap. Because no one's done that joke one hundred times already. In fact, provided you've never once watched the daily show or the colbert report, this humor will seem a lot funnier. As it is, I have heard these jokes before and I have heard them executed better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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