For me, this is comedy perfection. Great timing, hilarious slapstick moments and misdirection, and stunts that always have me thinking "hang on, someone actually did that!" 90% of the films made today aren't a touch on this.
Makes a change from people talking about that fat cunt, James Corden too.
(somehow shows as GC as well, but it was a while back and bears repeating)
EDIT - the real action kicks off at around the 2:00 mark if you want to skip to that.
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 11:45, Reply)
He'll never stand the test of time like comedy leg end Noel Fielding will.
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 12:06, Reply)
How I could ever have imagine that Keaton could hold a flame to the likes of Corden, him off of Boosh, Will Mellor (surely a fellowship award beckons), that other waxy-faced cunt from Gavin and Stacey and that blonde twat from the BT Broadband advert and My Family, just goes to show how much I have to learn...
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 12:16, Reply)
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 12:22, Reply)
(ish). It would almost, almost make him as good as Brian Connelly
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 12:28, Reply)
I knew Brian Connelly was shit when all my schoolmates thought that his punchline of "it's a puppeeeeet" was the apex of humour. What sort of fate awaits them in hell for causing me to doubt my own taste in humour at that age? Re-runs of all his Brian Dangerous skits?
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 12:32, Reply)
Here, Michael. See if you can run through Kandahar with this burning Koran shoved up your arse.
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 12:29, Reply)
And finished the stunt anyway. Hard as nails
(, Wed 22 Feb 2012, 23:33, Reply)