Boy Kills World: A Video Game Movie Litmus Test

Boy Kills World is a violent and gory action-thriller that is heavily inspired by video games. The film follows Boy, a trained assassin who must take down a totalitarian figurehead. Boy’s journey is filled with surreal and slapstick humor, but the film’s over-the-top violence and relentless voice-over narration may be too much for some viewers. The film is a litmus test for fans of video game movies, and its success will depend on viewers’ ability to embrace its absurdities.

20 Movies That Are Hilarious Despite Not Being Comedies

Comedies come in all shapes and sizes, but sometimes the funniest movies aren’t actually comedies. These 20 films prove that laughter can come from unexpected places, with moments of wonderful hilarity sprinkled throughout their narratives. From Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas to Greta Gerwig’s Barbie, these films showcase how humor can elevate any genre, leaving audiences with a smile on their face.

Virender Sehwag’s Witty Remarks: ‘We’re Rich, We Don’t Go to Poor Countries for Leagues’

Virender Sehwag, known for his humorous quips, recently shared his thoughts on Indian players participating in other T20 leagues. During the Club Prairie Podcast with former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist, Sehwag jokingly remarked, ‘No, we don’t need to. We are rich people, we don’t go to poor countries for other leagues.’ Sehwag also recalled declining an offer from the Big Bash League due to the low payment offered.

The Worst Possible Mock Draft Picks for Every NFL Team

Last year, I released a mock draft filled with the worst possible picks for each NFL team. It was a humorous exercise that also managed to predict a few things correctly. This year, I’m back to make more terrible picks, but with a focus on realism. Even though we often assume that NFL teams make the right decisions on draft night, history shows that they often do not. So, join me on a voyage of bad decisions!

Luke Bryan’s Stage Fall: The Phone Was Not To Blame

Country star Luke Bryan, known for hits like “Play it Again” and “That’s My Kind of Night,” has shed light on his recent onstage wipeout during a performance in Vancouver, Canada. Contrary to initial reports, Bryan clarified that a slick spot on stage was the culprit, not a fan’s cellphone as he had jokingly claimed. Despite the fall, Bryan maintained his humor, returning a phone to an audience member and quipping about his “lawyer calling.”

Jennifer Tilly Recalls King Charles III’s Infatuation and Amusing Plane Talk

Actress Jennifer Tilly, known for her role in ‘Chucky,’ revealed her past encounter with King Charles III on ‘Watch What Happens Live.’ Tilly claimed that the then-Prince Charles was smitten with her, even though she briefly forgot his royal status. The conversation took a humorous turn when Tilly discussed his preference for watching films on planes, unaware of the perks of private plane travel. Despite her faux pas, Tilly expressed her belief that Charles was drawn to her, suggesting that she could potentially become the next Camilla, who married the king in 2005.

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