Is this the best comic book movie ever?

Is this the best comic book movie ever?

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dunno lol

I'd say the best part of this movie is how it expertly subverts the viewers expectations by naming itself a comedy while not being funny at all

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American detected

it's hysterical, as is everything Ianucci does. you have no sense of humour.

t. seething tankies
sorry not everyone enjoys "haha wow the soviets were soooo fucked up haha watch them murder innocent people! wew so random dark humor!"

If anything it seems like you're in the minority here, so if anyone is "seething" it's you.

Veep is trash

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I havent seen it, but the Thick of It is the greatest piece of TV satire since Yes Minister so it more than makes up for it

Yes but In the Loop was a failure

>"no you're mad"

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no sense of humour. as I said.

no but its good fun 8/10 at best

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>has all the shitty Zhukov scenes and not the one he tricks Kruschev or the one he punches Stalin's son in the face
just stop posting

This movie was kino.

I didn't make those webms, but I could make one from that scene when I can be bothered.

why did you save so many wojaks?

Watching this movie was weird. I was reminded that modern comedies could be good.

You are seething
You are boiling
You are frying
You are burning

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ITT: Dumb mutts who don't like fun.
inb4 >tankie
Not an argument.

>t. Beria

Trailer was actually funny, but the movie turned out to be pretty... dark, probably.

>dark, probably.

Well it is a black comedy. It did get very dark and surreal during Beria's trial though.

Clearly hasn’t seen the film
It suddenly stops being a comedy and shows the brutality of the soviets by the end of the film

it fails at both

bad ASS!

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>Yes I'm a Stalin apologist, what gave it away?

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It is what they actually did. The killing on quotas was part of actual soviet policy. If soldiers didn't get someone on their list then they must bring at least one corpse.