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Home Movies 101 part 2/3
Link to part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2WuigWB8_8

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  • dude this is real comedy; the dialogue is pure genious because it captures the ridicule of regular every-day human conversation

  • I wonder if Home Movies makes sense to non-North Americans.

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  • @clownfragment I'm from Poland and I guess it makes sense since it does its job being hilarious;) I wonder how you come up with the idea that it wouldn't;)

  • Got enough powder on that baby? hahaa

  • @MulticoloredOctopus5 i know right! haha

  • @clownfragment well, as we know, stereotypes, exist for something, but its obvious that its not always accurate or that every single person fits in a determined profile... and if you talk about Europe, you'd need more space to write about, because every single countryof the EU has their own stereotypes that also tv perpetuates and in that countries take for sure that they have their inner stereotypes dealing with cities or villages, just like in everywhere.

  • @ASSET2 I guess I'm trying to draw a line between perception of people from the US and reality. I'm from the rust belt, so crack, pcp, lower class incomes and the social outcomes of those things are not accurately reflected in mass media (mostly from NYC and LA). I would also venture that Canadian humor and US humor are similar. People in Europe never think I'm from the US because I don't match the stereotype that US media perpetuates and neither do most people here.

  • @clownfragment I read it, North America still includes Canada...

    I'm not asuming that everything in US is as we can see on TV or cinema, even thought, it reflexes its society in a a way. I know what im talking about, dude, my essay about social history of the US throught audiovisual media was the best of my promotion... Despite of my horrible and rusty English. XD

  • @ASSET2 If you look at my comment, I say non-"North" Americans. I think it's the opposite of egocentric to inquire whether a type of humor which is subcultural in the united states (many people don't understand home movies here) fares in other places. I didn't spend my childhood in the states and neither did a lot of "americans." The US is ridiculously diverse even if people are poorly educated, so it seems rather ethnocentric to assume that things here are anything like TV (they're not).

  • @clownfragment yeah it makes, We know a lot about "americans" because of all the tv series and films that we have from US. US culture is very popular at least here in Spain. Im also aware of the popular ignorance of "americans" about the rest of the world. Why do you call yourselves americans? America is a big continent, US is just a small part of it, why so egocentric?

  • 8:00

    Brendan sneaking in the room-Hilarious :D

  • @clownfragment Yes, yes it did.

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