“An evening at Charlie’s” If they were ever to have a made a movie, I’d totally watch a 90 minute run of these guys spending the evening together talking!
Or a good one actually play. This set. On a stage. And they just sit around and talk about bullshit. Or. Don’t even script it. Have a view Esque show with these guys and they just sit around, drink scotch, smoke cigars ,talk about pussy and go on riverboat gambling trips because that’s what guys do!
@@GunduDundu’He’ was comedy gold…meaning he was great at his job. Nothing to do with anything funny about his death. Just a common English language saying. There are thousands of them.
The Sheen years definitely were best. Kinda went downhill when Kutcher came in to replace the lead role, and then the finale went splat with the twist reveal from Rose.
For his health drinking hard liquor like a fish drinks water and bedding super loose certifiably insane and vengeful women with no condoms would be bad for his health. But what's life without flirting with death?
Herb Melnick told everyone that his marriage to Judith Harper had been over for some time. The key moment he said came when he realised that he was Herb Melnick and that he was married to Judith Harper
@@dr.heinzdoofenshmirtz3507 I see! I don't remember that part, probably because although I've seen about 80% of the episodes but not all. Not surprised he left her, lol. Anyway, thanks for the reply.
Love the jokes and the whore mongering, but something about cigars, drinks and male camaraderie on this show that is hilarious. This and the men's support group where famous celebreties are smoking stogies and drinking scotch is awesome
Let's be honest here, Michael Clark Duncan is amazing and this episode he just kind of stole the show. I loved him in most all of his movies. God what a talent and just a genuinely good person.