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therealmrpositive · 3 months
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So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)
In today's review, I find that an axe can stop true love. As I attempt a #positive review of So I Married an Axe Murderer. #MikeMyers #NancyTravis #AnthonyLaPaglia #AmandaPlummer #MichaelRichards #BrendaFricker #MattDoherty #CharlesGrodin #PhilHartman
Dating is hard, which you can forget if you’re already in a relationship. Two unknown strangers with their little worlds come clashing together, their hopes, dreams, and secrets are going to have to cohabit to ensure bliss, if all goes well, the rewards can be worth it. In 1993, after Wayne’s World redefined the world, Mike Myers showed us what romantic life is like when your partner has a deadly…
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retropunch · 6 years
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Dragon's Lair (1984) - intro
Mimicking the action of a video game, Dragon's Lair pauses the action and asks the audience which action Dirk should take next in his never-ending quest to protect the kingdom of King Ethelred and his beloved Princess Daphne.
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funfacenet · 5 years
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Big Game jokes: The best — and worst — of Cal, Stanford humor - San Francisco Chronicle
Big Game jokes: The best — and worst — of Cal, Stanford humor – San Francisco Chronicle
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Bob Sarlatte hosted The Guardsmen’s Big Game Luncheon for 34 years in downtown San Francisco. A celebrated comic who made many appearances on “Late Night with David Letterman,” Sarlatte is a Cal man but showed no favoritism in his roasts, which, sadly, are no longer held.
Here are some prime examples of Big Game humor:
• “All the hype around Jared Goff has really been…
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courtingcomedy · 13 years
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Peter Hartlaub presents a slice of the San Francisco comedy scene from the 70s, 80s and 90s, featuring incredibly candid pictures and insightful commentary. Some performers highlighted: Dana Carvey, Robin Williams, Greg Proops, Margaret Cho, Brian Copeland, Will Durst and more. A very fascinating read. (Thanks to davethomason and amymiller for the heads up)
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