Comedy: Dirty Work
32that damned fly wrote:The Canadian wrote:The scene at the beginning of the film where he and his girlfriend break up and she throws his popcorn maker off the balcony- that's my apartment, about 3 years before I moved in.
I found this out purely by accident when it was played on Canadian television one night.
not crap.
And if your band doesn't make a video of you throwing a popcorn machine out of your window....
...awesome. A/B the movie. Sweet.
mega therion wrote:"Way outta line! Way outta line!"
rofl. How he can pry a prison rape scene into a movie about practical jokes, I don't know.
Comedy: Dirty Work
34I need to find this on DVD, I only have it on VHS and the player isn't hooked up!
"The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
-Winston Churchill
-Winston Churchill
Comedy: Dirty Work
36ubercat wrote:eephour wrote:Have you seen Artie's standup? I've heard mixed things.
Yeah. I'm not a fan. He's found his media, and it's not stand-up.
Anyone see the "nigger" bit of his stand-up? I totally get what he's saying, but the cheers and applause from the audience makes me puke. I don't know him well enough to tell whether he's purposefully pandering to their racism.
EDIT: rewatched it: yeah I guess he is.
Comedy: Dirty Work
38kerble wrote:BadComrade wrote:Norm is funny, and the move is worth seeing.
kerble: I see what has happened here: You've got high standards. Not many people seem funny compared to one Doug Stanhope's off the cuff stand up "sermons". He's as great as Paul Mooney. You gotta cut everyone else slack after you've experienced that level of comedy, because if you don't, you're gonna miss out on a lot of decent stuff.
(I still watch that Showtime special every time it is on. Fuck that is funny.)
quite honestly, I'm a voracious comedy consumer. I check out new comedians all the time. I listen to almost as much comedy as I do music at this point. I just don't like Norm McD. Michael McD on the other hand...now there's a funny fuck.
Yes...especially when he was in the Doobie Brothers
You call me a hater like that's a bad thing
Ekkssvvppllott wrote:MayorofRockNRoll is apparently the poor man's thinking man.
