I think they're both equally funny. I don't care which stays.
I think they're both funny, but I think the Garfield is a smidgen closer to the spirit of the trope.
Fight smart, not fair.I vote for the Anchorman one myself.
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.Flip a coin for me.
What about something like this?
"A historical recreation of the actual Lancelot of Sarmatia's badass two swords style."◊
That's quite good, actually.
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.I prefer Anchorman.
Also, I don't think we should declare this "officially unpicturable". I find all images suggested in the thread so far better than no pic.
Rhetorical, eh? ... Eight!I like one of the ones on the Quotes page, honestly.
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edited 15th Mar '12 7:37:32 AM by ShadowHog
Moon◊I still prefer Anchorman, if only because it's less flame-baity. If we don't want to attack works on images, at least to a certain extent we must do the same with quotes.
The words above are to be read as if they are narrated by Morgan Freeman.I also like the image in #31.
As for the quotes, I think Anchorman is slightly better, because sometimes a quote being funny is more important than hewing rigidly to the trope's definition.
nevermind, skimmed over the comments.
edited 16th Mar '12 7:46:11 PM by pawsplay
Clock is set.
Locking.
Waiting on a TRS slot? Finishing off one of these cleaning efforts will usually open one up.
Garfield is the least funny comic ever. And the Anchorman one is great.
edited 14th Mar '12 11:31:30 PM by rodneyAnonymous
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