I thought Hannibal Burress (who played Griff) that his insult to Brad (Will Ferrell) after Ferrells character, accidentally makes a racist comment, was hilarious. Griff: Paula Deen! Brad: Im not a woman!
Paula Deen as you know is a Chef or something?. Hannibal says the most random things in movies, in TAG “He’s teasing, He knows I am lactose intolerant”. He and Lil Ril Howery are hilarious, as are a lot of others, Lil Rel was hilarious in Get Out and Fatherhood
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Rough Night….but a fun night.
Being a fan of Ilana Glazer from Broad City, Kate Mckinnon from her SNL Appearances, Scarlett Johannson…from just being Scarlett Johannson, and I hadnt seen Zoe Kravitz before, but knew she was Lenny Kravitz daughter, and Jillian Bell is hilarious in Idiotsitter and also a younger Bell was in a controversial episode of Curb your Enthusiasm.
None the less, being an Aussie, and hearing Pippa (Kate McKinnon) talk as an exaggerated Australian, was very funny. But also, the supporting cast was great as well. Ty Burrell and Demi Moore as Next door swingers
Jillian, Kate & Illana are comediennes for a living, where as the other cast members-were not as trained in Comedy, but all did a wonderful job.
Anyone else get Illana mixed up with Alia Shawkat? They almost look like twins
Fun fact: one of the reasons the show got cancelled is because its teen actors were having too much fun on-set and off - i.e. drugs and sex.
the scene where john candy gives the punks a pep talk
it says Comedy, but the only so called Comedy is Cruise mooning the camera after his jobs are done. Ok, slightly funny…but I cant think of anything else that warrants this to be a Comedy
Shot in 2000, but not released until 2005, perhaps out of respect for Jonathan Brandis (this was his final film before his tragic suicide in Nov 2003). Brandis only had a small role in this, but he was a talented actor, and I only found out he died after watching this movie, and IMDB-ing him. May he rest in Peace.
Get ready to see Ernest Borgnine in a new (and slightly twisted, but in a good way) light
Both Kate and Riki are very engaging, quirky and likeable. I think both of them, especially Kate are underrated comediennes
Intriguing to see this documentary about Val Kilmer, I dont much about the guy, apart from seeing him act in a few movies. May see another side to him. Incidentally, anyone else think he looks like Lochlyn Munro? (White Chicks, Scary Movie 1 and 2, Little Man)
Havent seen yet, but a big fan of Pharaoh and Kat Williams. Jay does amazing impressions of Eddie Murphy, Denzel, Kevin Hart, Will Smith—on youtube, i saw a few in the trailer. Looks good
David Faustino cameos as Keith Bailey in this episode.
He would later find fame in Married with Children
Probably overlooked, but this is a gem of a movie, with an older Belushi (one of his final movies) in this cute romantic comedy, co starring Blair Brown
Ed Oxenbould comes into his own. Up until a few years ago, no one had heard of Ed Oxenbould, when I first heard of him, my thoughts were “He must be the son of Australian Comedian Ben Oxenbould”, No, he isnt Bens’ son, but he is Bens nephew.
I dont know why I watched Alexander and the Horrible No Good day, or whatever it was called, probably because there wasnt much else on, His role in that, was that of a fairly meek, yes sir, no sir, type of character.
His character in Exchange is a little more “with it”-A little assertive and a little more mature (that being said, the movies are 7 yrs apart), I liked him a lot more in the Exchange than his other movies
Are you aware of this mini-series?
https://www.primewire.ag/tv/1333634-watch-dr-death
Yes, OK so I didnt do my research very well. I tried to stream the series on here but my connection wasnt good that day. Perhaps I should watch the series first?
In one of his documentarys, Bruce Lee said “He hated being famous…because it really meant nothing”. Where as most celebs let the world have the illusion that celebrity is being more superior than others, Lee seemed like a down to earth, run of the mill, type of guy. Of course, I never met the guy, but tragic that he died only 32. Tragedy with his son Brandon, dying at 28 in 1993 as well
Very different in Style from the Scary movie 3, 4 and 5. Not better or worse, just different. Should have had Leslie Nielsen in the first two
Good, but not as good as the first 1. Sequels very rarely are in my view
Very curious to here this story. Sounds very much like Jayant Patel and Harold Shipman. Its very chilling how these normal looking unassuming people turn out to be murderers…but then again, I am sure Dahmer and Bundy didnt have “Murderer” written on there foreheads
Just pure fun. I am not sure if anyone outside of Australia is familiar with this movie, or the TV series, but it is a send up of the Housing Commission Houses, and those who live there, and all the shenanigans the people get up to. Sure, the “acting” is just people swearing and getting up to nonsense, but its a fun, and even relatable escape from reality
Im a Christian, and I do find this movie slightly offensive, but then again maybe the joke is that George Burns tries to be God and fails, as there is only 1 true God, and I certainly dont think its Burns!
We all know that Bill Cosby is defintely not the all American nice guy that he portrays on tv.
That being said: I did find the Cosby show to be a clean family oriented show, with all problems solved with in 22/23 minutes.
Am about to watch it, Guessing the serial killer might be Clint Howard or the character he plays
Anything with Damon Wayans JR or any of the Wayans family is bound to be funny
Gonna be watching this from beginning to end starting now. Saw the pilot years ago, but decided to rewatch and see , at the time i didnt know who meghan markle was-still dont
Talk about random celebrities having dinner/chat together. One episode has Napoleon Dynamite and the creator of Family Guy
tragic story