butter674 wrote:Will the madness ever stop:
http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2007/03/05/daily48.html?from_rss=1
Here is my favorite part: "Ray will also lend her culinary perspective to the Dunkin' Donuts culinary team in the development of new, healthier options for food and beverages."
Has anyone seen the promo for the new Jimmy Fallon Show where he sets Rachel Ray on fire and she goes screaming off into the distance with flames shooting off her body? I love it when someone gets to produce their fantasy film!
sundevilpeg wrote:That's aggressively unfunny, leaning toward being offensive. I think even Tony Boudain would be hard-pressed to find that amusing.
stevez wrote:Has anyone seen the promo for the new Jimmy Fallon Show where he sets Rachel Ray on fire and she goes screaming off into the distance with flames shooting off her body? I love it when someone gets to produce their fantasy film!
sundevilpeg wrote:That's aggressively unfunny, leaning toward being offensive. I think even Tony Boudain would be hard-pressed to find that amusing.
jimswside wrote:stevez wrote:Has anyone seen the promo for the new Jimmy Fallon Show where he sets Rachel Ray on fire and she goes screaming off into the distance with flames shooting off her body? I love it when someone gets to produce their fantasy film!
I'd find that promo funny.
Kennyz wrote:
Agree. I chuckle everytime. But I know where sundevilpig is coming from. I wish those Southpark people would recognize how hurtful their main theme is to people like me.
Count me in with the group that finds it un-funny
Kennyz wrote:Agree. I chuckle everytime. But I know where sundevilpig is coming from. I wish those Southpark people would recognize how hurtful their main theme is to people like me.
It's not particularly funny, but it's certainly not offensive or "aggressively unfunny". Sounds to me like sundevilpeg just got a brand new jump to conclusions mat.
Kennyz wrote:jimswside wrote:stevez wrote:Has anyone seen the promo for the new Jimmy Fallon Show where he sets Rachel Ray on fire and she goes screaming off into the distance with flames shooting off her body? I love it when someone gets to produce their fantasy film!
I'd find that promo funny.
Agree. I chuckle everytime. But I know where sundevilpig is coming from. I wish those Southpark people would recognize how hurtful their main theme is to people like me.
sundevilpeg wrote:It's not particularly funny, but it's certainly not offensive or "aggressively unfunny". Sounds to me like sundevilpeg just got a brand new jump to conclusions mat.
Any "comedy" that attempts to promote violence against women as being somehow hilarious is "aggressively unfunny" in my book, be it Rachael Ray as target or anyone else.
Also, kindly keep your cheap personal insults on this matter to yourself in the future. My opinion on this matter is no less valid than yours.
Also, kindly keep your cheap personal insults on this matter to yourself in the future. My opinion on this matter is no less valid than yours.
stevez wrote:This isn't violence against women. It's a gag and one of the performers happens to be a woman. It would be just as funny (or unfunny) if the chef were Mario Batali.
sundevilpeg wrote:Any "comedy" that attempts to promote violence against women as being somehow hilarious is "aggressively unfunny" in my book, be it Rachael Ray as target or anyone else.
stevez wrote:sundevilpeg wrote:That's aggressively unfunny, leaning toward being offensive. I think even Tony Boudain would be hard-pressed to find that amusing.
Uh...you do know it's a gag, right?