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Pepe Silvia Browne
Jan 1, 2007

Wandle Cax posted:

Well i'm a ding dong daddy from dumas

This was one of those moments that started out insane and then completely broke my brain when some of the audience members started to sing along.

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precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames
considering the gross old men that escort probably (definitely) has to literally have sex with, she was probably glad of nathan, even if he is a weirdo

Dr Kool-AIDS
Mar 26, 2004

precision posted:

considering the gross old men that escort probably (definitely) has to literally have sex with, she was probably glad of nathan, even if he is a weirdo

Yeah. She was obviously uncomfortable with being on camera, but getting paid not to have sex with someone was clearly worth it for her, and I'm sure being on the show ended up getting her more business too. Watch her get a reality show now like Brian Wolfe.

Looten Plunder
Jul 11, 2006
Grimey Drawer

Sinteres posted:

Watch her get a reality show now like Brian Wolfe.

Didn't someone a couple of pages back say that this show gets like 400k viewers an episode? How do multiple people that have bit part segments on said show score their own TV series?

LesterGroans
Jun 9, 2009

It's funny...

You were so scary at night.

Looten Plunder posted:

Didn't someone a couple of pages back say that this show gets like 400k viewers an episode? How do multiple people that have bit part segments on said show score their own TV series?

Well once you're on the show you've got a nice little pre-edited package of what you'd be like on your own series.

veni veni veni
Jun 5, 2005


You guys inspired me to watch some cry wolfe clips and :lol: I love that he somehow turned getting made fun of on a niche comedy show into a bottom of the barrel fake reality show.


Pepe Silvia Browne posted:

This was one of those moments that started out insane and then completely broke my brain when some of the audience members started to sing along.

I'm wondering if they really were just chiming in, or if there was some teleprompter involved trickery going on.

Lord Krangdar
Oct 24, 2007

These are the secrets of death we teach.

veni veni veni posted:

I'm wondering if they really were just chiming in, or if there was some teleprompter involved trickery going on.

Why would there have to be? It was a song from their high school, at their high school reunion.

veni veni veni
Jun 5, 2005


Wasn't he gong off a wikipedia page? It's entirely possible they all knew it, but I'd just as soon assume that he stuck the words up on a screen and hoped people played along so they could get a shot of everyone joining in.

bring back old gbs
Feb 28, 2007

by LITERALLY AN ADMIN
I was watching some trailer for the new James Franco movie where he plays Tommy Wiseau as he makes The Room, and look who pops up:



No idea how big his role is or anything though

Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
It’s not a big role, he’s only in a few scenes

Also I laughed a lot at your description of The Disaster Artist as if nobody would have heard of it

Harriet Carker
Jun 2, 2009

Just finished this season. What a wild ride. I do miss the smaller, more focused moments of the earlier seasons though.

Piquai Souban
Mar 21, 2007

Manque du respect: toujours.
Triple bas cinq: toujours.
Not a regular Joe Rogan listener, but Doug Stanhope (a favorite of mine) was raving about the show.

veni veni veni
Jun 5, 2005


Woah Errol Morris wrote a think piece on Nathan for You

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/the-nathan-for-you-finale-my-new-favorite-love-story/amp

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sticksy
May 26, 2004
Nap Ghost

Wow, cool, thanks for sharing that. Good read and reminder for me to check out Wormwood. Also this line about the episode that Bill first appeared in and why made me laugh, I’d forgotten how he’d come to be:

quote:

His first hire, a Johnny Depp impersonator, doesn’t really look like Johnny Depp, so Fielder hires a second impersonator who looks even less like Johnny Depp, thinking that the presence of the not-so-good Johnny Depp impersonator would make the first one look better. Fielder calls in Bill Heath, a self-advertised Bill Gates impersonator, because the Johnny Depp impersonators’ schedules are too busy for regular employment.

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