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i don't get it either
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#12
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Bump. This movie was hilarious. [/ QUOTE ] Saw it over the weekend - riotously funny, up there with the Jackass movie IMO. |
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I saw it last week with turnipmonster (man-date alert!) and thought it was great. About 10 people walked out, and this was in New York. I can only imagine the reactions it will get in suburban theaters.
For those saying that they don't "get" the joke, Wikipedia has a good entry. |
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I thought the funniest version was the guy telling it to the homeless dude. bob saget was awesome also. good times.
--turnipmonster |
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haha! I've gotta see it now.
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I thought the funniest version was the guy telling it to the homeless dude. bob saget was awesome also. good times. --turnipmonster [/ QUOTE ] Those were definitely the best parts, but overall I thought the movie pretty much sucked. Especially given that all the reviews made such a big deal about the Gilbert Godfried delivery at the ending, which absolutely sucked ass. Over all, I give the movie a C+ |
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bump.
the movie is coming out nationwide sometime this month. the south park version is definately over the top, but i can't wait to see the movie and hear all the variations of the joke. |
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this movie was great. i especially liked the "inverted" versions of the joke, one of which went something like this: the setup is the same--talent agent, family act--but this act involves the family playing mozart on the piano, painting a renaissance masterpiece, sipping tea, etc. when the talent agent asks what they call themselves, the reply is, "the c0cksucking motherfvckers." |
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i saw this last night and did not think it was very good. i personally hated how they edited it and would have preferred if they played some more uninterrupted versions of the joke. i give it a C-.
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