🤣🤣🤣🤣my friends and I keep telling each other "you just want to know it all, taste it all, suckt all" every time someone asks a question regardlless of topic, since the movie came out 🤣🤣🤣
It took him more than one take! This scene has had people rolling since it's creation. I love how this movie moves into real life situations so easily 😉☺️❤️
Thats just how real priest/bullshit artist will awnser when someone questions stupid believes: quick and certain sounding, no matter how crazy it sounds. Just sell it.
I wouldn’t criticize someone’s hearing while claiming that you are hearing him say “dunce”. That first consonant is most definitely not a “D” sound. Maybe you could claim you are hearing a “G” since it’s close to a hard “C”.
This movie is absolute gold if you have the brain capacity to grasp the ingenious quotes. Remember, some of the things said in this movie would be highly controversial in our current time.
i had a friend who graduated from an art high school and had to reenact a scene from a movie. 2 guys did this scene and the whole crowd was screaming laughing.
I took a dumb flushot, now sick...i still laughed at "they had 4.5 seconds to get out" Imagine a worker yelling, "ok finished!" And everyone runs towards the exit full on sprint! Lmao
And the head turn Cera does after the long question from the Priest. So hilarious to me!! By asking who cleans it he is unveiling his disbelief of it all . That may be why
Bonnie Hundley - yeah I think that's what's so great about this scene and this movie. It gives a modern script to characters from a time when we're told most people would have spoken in a more cryptic prose. It also pokes fun at the sexual practices of ancient liberals using modern colloquial speech.
I absolutely love this movie. My one criticism is the ending. The speech that Jack Black gives is so cringe. The alternate ending was so much better. That is the one they should have used.
I wonder if they based Michael Cera's character in the Babylon scenes off of one of the Roman Emperors. Nero killed his wive then married a man who resembled her, after first having him castrated. Or possibly Emperor Elegallibis (however it's spelled).
That could very well be a real conversation between an autistic person and a neurotypical. Yes, all autistic people are different, and yes, I'm autistic, and it's how my thought process goes sometimes. Also, I love that movie. Oliver Platt is just hillarious!