"I love lamp"
That song is one of the greatest ever written in my book. I read an interview somewhere about the song not being about sex, and it was the funniest thing I have ever read. Has anyone else read it? I can't find it right now. Argh.
I also love in the outtakes when Steve Carrell says:
I ate insulation. It wasn't cotton candy, like that guy said. My stomach itches.
I love how we completely went off subject from DAME's original topic.
"We are going to start this new thing called jogging . . . or yogging. I think it has a silent "J."
But, I have to say, without a doubt, my favorite scene was the news anchor fight. "Coma Esta, Bitches!"
Ahahaha.
I am so sad that I have to leave this thread now. It might be my new favorite.
My name is Lily and I have a problem. ::tears:: Oh, you guys, these movies are just too goddamn good. It's...touching. But it's taken over my life. I can hardly go through a day without using the phrase 'But my lips hurt...REALLY BAD'.
Your turn.
Edit: whoa, somehow I ended up back on Napolean Dynamite, wtf?
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
I think I laughed for five minutes the first time I saw this part:
Brick: I read somewhere their periods attract bears. Bears can smell the menstruation.
Brian: Well, that's just great. You hear that, Ed? Bears. Now you're putting the whole station in jeopardy.
That fight is brilliant on so many f*cking levels. From Tim Robbins' PBS guy, to Luke Wilson's arm getting chopped off, to the Planet of the Apes moment and, of course, Carrell throwing the trident.
I think I'm a little bit in love with Steve Carrell.
I am definitely a lot in love with Steve Carell.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
I would marry Steve Carrell in a heartbeat! I've been in love with him since The Daily Show.
He's so dreamy.
He's mine, biatch.
::whips out fake karate-style moves::
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
Well, okay. As long as I can have Stephen Colbert. ::sigh::
Hi, Lily. My name is DJ and I too have a problem. For about 2 months after I saw Napoleon Dynomite, I kept talking like Kip. And to this day, I quote lines from ANCHORMAN (this thread is evidence). "When in Rome . . ."
You know, I think quoting Anchorman is hilarious and the character is hilarious but I thought the movie itself was wretched.
But I'll definitely see 'Nacho Libre.' How often anymore can I see a movie where there might be an in joke about Mexican wrestling that I might get?
"Where did you get that grenade?"
"I don't know"
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
Hi, everyone. My name is Angelina - ever since I saw ANCHORMAN, I haven't been able to stop calling people "smelly pirate hookers". It has gotten me into a fair amount of trouble. ::sobs::
**Hugs Color and Light** It will be ok. We will get through this together. "There's only us. There's only this"
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
::stands up and sings with DJ:: There's only your dirty, whorish mouth.
**singing in my Kip voice**
"I love technology, but not as much as you, you see. But, I still love technology. Always and forever."
I still thing ANCHORMAN was a million times funnier than THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN, but I am in the minority with this.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
I enjoyed them both. I don't know, I can't really say which I liked more. Steve Carrell has such a place in my heart.
ETA: They are both infinitely better than "The Wedding Crashers".
Oh, I'm with you. But Napolean still has my heart.
"Get your own tots...IDIOT!"
HALLELUJAH
**soul claps**
This thread officially wins at life.
That is all.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/23/05
You think I got where I am today because I dressed like Peter Pan over here?!
ETA: It does win!
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