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The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons, and an Unlikely Road to Manhood
Damn...
This show was greatness, I gotta say though, the fake turntables almost made it unwatchable for me, almost.
Now that you've ventured into the comedy world with this, can Teddy Carpenter killing Def Comedy Jam be too far behind?
If Vanilla Ice hadn't actually existed, the "In Living Color" people would have had to invent him.
Two of my other favorite jim carrey skits are him as the self defense instructor, and him as the infomercial juice man guy.
Fire Marshal Bill slays all else. Except Homey the clown.
ILC was so edgy for white suburban boys growing up. Everything was dangerous, and out parents hated all of it.
In Ace Ventura, Pet Detective, why didn't Dan Marino just tell everyone at the end that Ace WAS the good guy. He was the one that was held captive by Finkel/Einhorn. All he had to do was speak up. I'll never get over it.
haha so true
Jim Carrey was so good on In Living Color. That clip is a classic.
Aw - that one and the Tracy Chapman parody "I Write a Fast Song" are two of the best song parodies ever.....