Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

I never found Key & Peele funny.

I watched that trailer and laughed once. When ol girl asks if you ****** in the right place and he says YEAH *****! and dude's reaction is like ahhwoh :lol

I know their humor aint for me just like Tosh 2.0 and that Workaholics show. Plus I associate the downfall of Madtv with Key & Peele.
 
I've only seen one Key and Peele sketch and laughed. It was about Die Hard movies.
 
Watching Knocked Up on HBO. Crazy how many careers the movie helped to launch. Rogen, Segel, Jonah Hill. Kristin Wiig has a small, but memorable part. Not even counting Heigel, who got big after that and then ****** it up.
 
My friends and I always debate on which movie is better between Knocked Up and SuperBad. Used to choose SuperBad because it felt more relatable but, now I've realized Knocked Up is way better.
 
Did that really launch them? What was that a '07 movie?

2007 is exactly right. And most of the people I mentioned had already been in some stuff before Knocked Up (mainly the TV show Freaks and Geeks), but Knocked Up was really what sent them all to the next level.
 
Was watching an old Aries Spears interview recently (from around 2011 I believe) & son was supposed to have a sketch show on Showtime.

Guess it never came to fruition :{

Real shame cause that dude is MAD funny.

His HBO stand up special was the funniest stand up I've ever seen (granted, I don't watch much SU).

I saw him live too some years back & I was unfortunate enough to sit right in the front.

Son roasted the **** out of me :lol :{
 
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Same thing happened to me when I went to see Paul Mooney live :lol

The comedian opening for him roasted me and my whole crew. We were all drinking and high so it was great.
 
Watching Entourage.
It's the ep where they go to Sundance. Epicnessesness

Johnny and Turtle pull the choo choo on the bunny
 
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The last monologue by Damian Lewis in Billions episode 2 is fantastic
Watched last night. Fantastic is right. While this show is really pushing the line of "when is it too much" regarding the amount of monologues, the golf story was great.
 
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