Yeah but remember Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore?
Proof you can have fun with your friends and still be funny. His career has been great for himself, not so much for the rest of us.
One of the ####ing greatest golf upsets (documentaries), was HG’s come from behind win on the 18th, of The Tour Championship, and coveted green jacket.
Changed the game too, might I add. Surely, the WM Open in AZ can thank him.
Trial of the Chicago 7 is really good stuff, and Cohen is great in it.
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Dunno if I'd go that far, but it's certainly worth a watch.
... Also I kind of doubt there are going to be any oscars.
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Watched the Baby Sitter 2 Killer Queen. Its a bit of fluff, nowhere near as good as the first one which was a lot of fun, but still have some good scenes in it.
All hail Satan.
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My expectations for historical action shows are not high. Most of them just make me wish someone else had been given that premise and budget to make a show aimed a little higher than 17 year old dudes who watch stabbings and shagging in the background while playing Total War on their laptop.
Barbarians exceeds those modest expectations. It does have stabbings and shagging. But it also has a much more authentic feel than most of the genre. It probably helps that the actors (who are really good) speak German and Latin. Recommended if you’re a history buff [insert Norm MacDonald joke].
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