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Not Sure wrote: I'm with Barney.
The entire thing looks like high-school folder drawings came to life, especially the flamethrowing guitar on the speaker truck. "Hey, skullface, is it okay for me to work on my speaker truck instead of carving your giant skull waterfall today? I sense a chase coming up, and I'd like to be ready...."
It might be batshit-crazy-fun watching (like Baz Luhrman for example), but I can't see anything else happening there.
I am reminded of the current posts in the What Movie thread which say "Looks like cut-scenes from a video game". Makes about as much sense, too.
Hardy might be a fine actor, but look how much time he has on-screen in this trailer. Good luck with that, bro.
It definitely looks like the logical modern continuation of the gonzo Beyond Thunderdome. Which isn't the worst thing in the world, IMHO, no one is going to be able to remake the spare Road Warrior today.
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I got featured in a Magic 2015 clip of a guy that has a channel. He's awesome and funny, love Newfoundlanders to begin with but this guy rocks.
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Browser settings Mad Dog?
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ThirstyMan wrote: Video's fine.
Browser settings Mad Dog?
When I pressed play a message came up saying the YouTube user doesn't allow viewing on other websites.
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I do get that message for the video you just posted BTW
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ThirstyMan wrote: I do get that message for the video you just posted BTW
Which is why I deleted it and wrote Nevermind. I guess you thought I was talking about Barney's video.
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which I used to get a question right on a Cosmology exam in college ("What's the diameter of the Milky Way" IIRC).
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I don't get it.Black Barney wrote: I couldn't stop laughing.
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i just love Norm Macdonald, the guy's a genius
btw, if anyone wants some great dinner entertainment, I highly recommend watching that 2 hour clip in parts. There is so much gold in there and it's a blast to watch the various guests trying to maneuver their way through these jokes (Larry King was really fun as an example).
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Black Barney wrote: yeah, there a few layers to it (classic Norm).
I understood exactly what he was doing and how it applied to Andy Dick, I just didn't understand why it was funny. But considering some of the other jokes in that video, I'm guessing Norm McDonald is not for me.
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Black Barney wrote: i just love Norm Macdonald, the guy's a genius
I'm in the same boat, he has the best SNL monologue of all time, best weekend update host, best talk show guest, the best roast set (for Sagat) and is incredible live as well. I've seen him five times now and each time has been a unique and amazing experience.
Here's the SNL monologue ...
and an appearance on Miller..
God I've watched his Conan, Miller and Letterman appearances more times than I can count. I think growing up in Ontario helps me... people from Ontario and Quebec get Norm's delivery a little better than most. There's a local inflection going on that can be quite specific. It's even more obvious in his live sets which can be rambling and story teller like, or one liner focused or even interactive. Some of his Twitter stories are fucking great too. This Robin Williams tribute got a tear out of me:
It was my first stand-up appearance on Letterman and I had to follow the funniest man in the world.
I was a punk kid from rural Ontario and I was in my dressing room, terrified.
I was on the phone to a friend back home when the funniest man in the world ambled by.
There was no one else on the floor. In shock, I told my friend who just walked by. Only the funniest man in the world.
I guess he heard me say his name, cause in an instant he was at my side.
He was a jewish tailor, taking my measurements. He went down on his knees, asked which way I dressed.
I told my friend on the phone that the funniest man in the world was on his knees before me, measuring my inseam.
My friend didn't believe me so I said, "Could you talk to my friend, sir.
The funniest man in the world took the phone and for ten minutes took my friend's chinese food order.
I laughed and laughed and it was like I was in a dream because no one else was there. No one.
The place was out of Moo Shoo Pork, and there was nothing he could do about it.
He angrily hung up on my friend and I was about to thank him when he said I hadn't even tried the jacket on.
Then the funniest man on earth dressed me, a complete stranger, and i remember he ended with a windsor knot.
He spoke mostly yiddish, but when he finished he was happy with his job and turned me to a mirror to present myself to me.
No one witnessed any of this. No one.
The funniest man alive was in my dressing room a good half-hour and was far funnier than the set I had to do soon.
All of a sudden it was, 'had to'.
When he left my dressing room, I felt alone. As alone as I ever remember feeling.
Until today.
Unacceptable.
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