Thirty-five years ahead of its time, "Brazil" is a 1985 satirical black comedy directed by Terry Gilliam. Starring Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro, Michael Palin, Bob Hoskins, and Ian Holm, it clearly foresees life in 2020, the systemic breakdown of society and its technology, including ubiquitous video surveillance and flawed facial recognition, the hero driving a SmartCar, cops breaking down the wrong door with an endless chain of consequences.
Several times a day, as 2020 limped to its ragged, sputtering, dysfunctional close, he found himself muttering "Brazil"...
ty poprostu chciałeś być jak oliwka brazil ale ci nie wyszło
A piece of media that stands out for being mundane to an absurd degree compared to it's other contemporaries. Often, the mundanity is the joke of the piece of media that is being discussed.
Trapped in the Drive-Thru is like the smiling friends go to brazil of Weird Al parodies.
The act of seeing a beauty therapist to have ones pubic hair waxed
Oh god... i took a trip to brazil today and now my knickers are chaffing!
The mixture of MDMA followed by DMT in the same night. The time span between is not determined, but somewhere between 2-4 hours. You need a stomach full of whiskey and sincere concern about how your superbowl party is going to go.
Bro- "Do you remember how fire all the openers for Liquid Stranger where last night?"
Sam- "Nah bro, the I ended up doing a Brazil Birthday"