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No he waits for them to finish their speech while leaning against the fender of a red convertible wearing aviators. Like Ferris Bueller dressed as his GF’s dad. The girl throws her mortarboard into the air as they drive into the sunset.
39:23 Opie's obsession with going viral and connecting with celebrities. The first layer of cringe is that he tweeted Rosie, the next layer is that he told everyone.
@@suspicioustumbleweed4760 I bet he does with no friends to share it with. Maybe he’ll be back in some form and create a new show for real cause he has to be getting bored
@@rocklee33221I watched 5 minutes of his latest effort which was Opie walking around New York City, pointing at Buildings and telling us what minor celebrities used to live there and saying good morning to anyone who passed who did not really want to engage with him. It was...... bad
That "so-seye-ehh-tee" punk in the mosh pit was Jesse Aragon, who was all over TV in the '80s. He was also in Heart Like a Wheel, Hollywood Shuffle and Wanted: Dead or Alive. And he died in 1988 at age 32. This has been your daily dose of useless information.
@bigmoose99 That wasn't as bad because he was doing the meta thing. It wasn't funny, but "Central Casting" doesn't even make sense in context. Central Casting is the leading general casting company in the entertainment business. They should have been the ones best positioned to provide authentic-looking punk rockers.
@@puremercuryThat's a great point. The joke would be that they'd look like clichés of punks, but these kids look like they're going to watch Rocky Horror.
@59:50. Opie is so void of ideas... he literally just jumps into one of Ant's jokes in the middle of a punchline to pretend like he's contributing. Sad.
Then watch it MAAAAN. Also watch MacGyver, Miami Vice, Columbo, M*A*S*H*, basically anything they'd show on Antenna. You'd understand a lot of Anthony's and Jim's references then.
I'm a couple years younger than Ant but I remember all this bad tv. I can still tell you the full lineups for particular nights on CBS,ABC and NBC. Never thought of Klugman as a comedian though. I remember him from classic Twilight Zone episodes and 12 Angry Men.
No, sir...it's all too real. My parents watched it, and we had nothing else to do but to either watch it with them or listen to our records. Then Dad would yell at us to TURN THAT SHIT DOWN!
One more Quincy / Jimcy clip: Louis CK on O&A #35 ... at 41 25 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--saiemmC0ak.html A good one too. Louis breaks down the theme song while Jim & Ant riff.
The thumbnail for this video fuckin infuriates me so much! Is it the cheeky smirk, the vaudillian setting? I don't know what it is but this picture bothers me.