10 Lessons We Took Home From The Movies In 2012 - Part 8
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10 Lessons We Took Home From The Movies In 2012

Looking back across the cinematic pasture that was last year with the precision of a hawk-man hybrid, it's apparent that where 2012 is concerned, we have a lot to be thankful for. Here emerged, after all, some genuinely spellbinding films which deserve to be embraced and celebrated and watched over and over again until, hey, why did I like this again? But mostly embraced and celebrated.
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7. 2012 Was Painfully Unfunny

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Ted. Is Ted seriously being helmed as the funniest movie of the year? You might be wondering the same thing right about now, perhaps after seeing it atop various best of 2012 comedy lists. Not only is Ted nowhere near as funny as 21 Jump Street (probably the funniest comedy to emerge this year), it comes over like a first draft – lackluster, under-baked, reeking of a TV movie. And actually, there was barely a decent laugh in it.

Ted‘s adoration tells us a lot about 2012 and its relation to comedy on the whole: there were barely any great comedy films to emerge this year. Among the goodies (and we’re not counting dramadies or comedramas or any hybrid thereof), I count 21 Jump Street, This Is 40… maybe The Campaign? And even those films aren’t likely destined to become fully-fledged classics. Which means that, yes, 2012 was only mildly amusing as far as the laughs went. For shame!


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