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Best In Show vs. Waiting For Guffman No disrespect to Christopher Guest's other films, but these two are the best IMO. I'm watching Best In Show now Comedy Central, and it makes for a tough choice, but I'm going with Waiting For Guffman.
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AvramsDad said: No disrespect to Christopher Guest's other films, but these two are the best IMO. I'm watching Best In Show now Comedy Central, and it makes for a tough choice, but I'm going with Waiting For Guffman.
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LittleSmedley said: AvramsDad said: No disrespect to Christopher Guest's other films, but these two are the best IMO. I'm watching Best In Show now Comedy Central, and it makes for a tough choice, but I'm going with Waiting For Guffman.
Corky St.Clair:"Well, then, I just HATE you... and I hate your... ass... FACE!" I'll go with Best in Show, makes me LMAO Both of these are better than A Mighty Wind, what a dissapointment that was indeed | |
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guffman was WAY better than best in show, and best in show was WAY better than a mighty wind, and a mighty wind was WAY better than for your consideration.
hmmm, is there a pattern here? i saw a blurb lately hinting at a christopher guest improved TV series. this could give his style of filmmaking a much-needed kick in the pants, or it could be a miserable failure. i think he needs to phase out some of his repertory, including (and how i HATE saying this) parker posey. | |
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guffman... way more guffman. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Anx said: guffman was WAY better than best in show, and best in show was WAY better than a mighty wind, and a mighty wind was WAY better than for your consideration.
hmmm, is there a pattern here? i saw a blurb lately hinting at a christopher guest improved TV series. this could give his style of filmmaking a much-needed kick in the pants, or it could be a miserable failure. i think he needs to phase out some of his repertory, including (and how i HATE saying this) parker posey. That's ALMOST anti-Posey! [Edited 4/18/07 9:19am] | |
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AvramsDad said: Anx said: guffman was WAY better than best in show, and best in show was WAY better than a mighty wind, and a mighty wind was WAY better than for your consideration.
hmmm, is there a pattern here? i saw a blurb lately hinting at a christopher guest improved TV series. this could give his style of filmmaking a much-needed kick in the pants, or it could be a miserable failure. i think he needs to phase out some of his repertory, including (and how i HATE saying this) parker posey. That's ALMOST anti-Posey! [Edited 4/18/07 9:19am] i don't want to be anti-posey! i don't! but her performance in for your consideration was borderline depressing. | |
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Anx said: guffman was WAY better than best in show, and best in show was WAY better than a mighty wind, and a mighty wind was WAY better than for your consideration.
hmmm, is there a pattern here? i saw a blurb lately hinting at a christopher guest improved TV series. this could give his style of filmmaking a much-needed kick in the pants, or it could be a miserable failure. i think he needs to phase out some of his repertory, including (and how i HATE saying this) parker posey. i agree some of them have to go. one of my big problems with mighty wind and consideration is the screen is so littered with characters that no one is ever given much time to be funny. but not parker! i can't imagine a guest anything without parker, willard, eugene and catherine. that thin blond woman too is awesome. i LOVE coolidge, but she's gotten a bit stale. i could live without here, balaban, mckean and a few others. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: Anx said: guffman was WAY better than best in show, and best in show was WAY better than a mighty wind, and a mighty wind was WAY better than for your consideration.
hmmm, is there a pattern here? i saw a blurb lately hinting at a christopher guest improved TV series. this could give his style of filmmaking a much-needed kick in the pants, or it could be a miserable failure. i think he needs to phase out some of his repertory, including (and how i HATE saying this) parker posey. i agree some of them have to go. one of my big problems with mighty wind and consideration is the screen is so littered with characters that no one is ever given much time to be funny. but not parker! i can't imagine a guest anything without parker, willard, eugene and catherine. that thin blond woman too is awesome. i LOVE coolidge, but she's gotten a bit stale. i could live without here, balaban, mckean and a few others. It DOES seem Coolidge is a bit on the lame side these days, but she still cracks me up. I agree with you about Balaban and McKean though. side note: Fred Willard is funny as hell in BIS! Buck Laughlin: "And to think that in some countries these dogs are eaten." | |
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AvramsDad said: cborgman said: i agree some of them have to go. one of my big problems with mighty wind and consideration is the screen is so littered with characters that no one is ever given much time to be funny. but not parker! i can't imagine a guest anything without parker, willard, eugene and catherine. that thin blond woman too is awesome. i LOVE coolidge, but she's gotten a bit stale. i could live without here, balaban, mckean and a few others. It DOES seem Coolidge is a bit on the lame side these days, but she still cracks me up. I agree with you about Balaban and McKean though. side note: Fred Willard is funny as hell in BIS! Buck Laughlin: "And to think that in some countries these dogs are eaten." as much as his is a "dad joke" kind of comedy, he really cracks me up. i can't imagine a guest movie without him. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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I think This Is Spinal Tap was their real masterpiece. The rest range from "meh" to "mildly amusing" in my opinion. | |
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cborgman said: as much as his is a "dad joke" kind of comedy, he really cracks me up. i can't imagine a guest movie without him. *in best Billy from Purple Rain voice* 'What 's this "dad joke" shit?' | |
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retina said: I think This Is Spinal Tap was their real masterpiece. The rest range from "meh" to "mildly amusing" in my opinion.
I knew that was gonna come up. I just feel Spinal Tap is to Christpopher Guest what Purple Rain is to Prince. Everybody knows it's the shit, but there is other (if not better) material that came afterwards. | |
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AvramsDad said: cborgman said: as much as his is a "dad joke" kind of comedy, he really cracks me up. i can't imagine a guest movie without him. *in best Billy from Purple Rain voice* 'What 's this "dad joke" shit?' a dad-joke is a silly or cliched one. my co-writer and i started using the phrase for jokes we write that are like ones your dad would make. perfect example is the "oh, you got a haircut." to which the dad-joke response is "no, i got all of them cut." goofy jokes, cliched jokes. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: AvramsDad said: *in best Billy from Purple Rain voice* 'What 's this "dad joke" shit?' a dad-joke is a silly or cliched one. my co-writer and i started using the phrase for jokes we write that are like ones your dad would make. perfect example is the "oh, you got a haircut." to which the dad-joke response is "no, i got all of them cut." goofy jokes, cliched jokes. got it. yer example actually sounds like my dad, a la: "you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish" | |
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Christopher Guest is freaking AWESOME!!!!! I have to go with Waiting for Guffman on this one.
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cborgman said: AvramsDad said: It DOES seem Coolidge is a bit on the lame side these days, but she still cracks me up. I agree with you about Balaban and McKean though. side note: Fred Willard is funny as hell in BIS! Buck Laughlin: "And to think that in some countries these dogs are eaten." as much as his is a "dad joke" kind of comedy, he really cracks me up. i can't imagine a guest movie without him. yeah, but it's like bizarro world dad-jokes. i think that's what makes his humor unique. it's kind of a parody of 'good ol' boy' humor that's both really sly and really goofball. | |
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AvramsDad said: cborgman said: a dad-joke is a silly or cliched one. my co-writer and i started using the phrase for jokes we write that are like ones your dad would make. perfect example is the "oh, you got a haircut." to which the dad-joke response is "no, i got all of them cut." goofy jokes, cliched jokes. got it. yer example actually sounds like my dad, a la: "you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish" exactly. that's a dad joke. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Anx said: cborgman said: as much as his is a "dad joke" kind of comedy, he really cracks me up. i can't imagine a guest movie without him. yeah, but it's like bizarro world dad-jokes. i think that's what makes his humor unique. it's kind of a parody of 'good ol' boy' humor that's both really sly and really goofball. exactly. it's really very amazing that he is able to make fun of yet embrace such lame, delicate humor at all. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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i think perhaps i need to watch waiting for guffman again
because my mind's eye can only bring up images of best in show! *gasp* might i have never watched it before?? edit... no, i remember it now. i think i just liked best in show better [Edited 4/18/07 10:55am] | |
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As a participant in community theatre (albeit good community theatre), Guffman gets my vote. I have seen all those people more times than I can tell you. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Best in Show--Fred Willard is the man! His dog show announcing is the highlight. | |
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live4lust said: Best in Show--Fred Willard is the man! His dog show announcing is the highlight.
He went after her like she was made of ham! We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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LittleSmedley said: I'll go with Best in Show, makes me LMAO Both of these are better than A Mighty Wind, what a dissapointment that was Thank you! I hated that one--it was closer to an authentic folk documentary than anything resembling a comedy. | |
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Genesia said: As a participant in community theatre (albeit good community theatre), Guffman gets my vote. I have seen all those people more times than I can tell you.
oh, god yes. some of the little community theatres i started in make that movie way better, because it is DEAD ON. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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applekisses said: That's not really a Christopher Guest film because he didn't direct it. But I do give it an 11 out of 10. | |
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applekisses said: not eligible. see above. | |
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AvramsDad said: applekisses said: not eligible. see above. Yeah, yeah, yeah... It was the grandfather of the mockumentary, though...so, in a way, it IS eligible. | |
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live4lust said: LittleSmedley said: I'll go with Best in Show, makes me LMAO Both of these are better than A Mighty Wind, what a dissapointment that was Thank you! I hated that one--it was closer to an authentic folk documentary than anything resembling a comedy. the lady who played the lesbian dog trainer in best in show totally SALVAGED that movie for me. i thought it was so-so aside from her scenes and jennifer coolidge's scenes. | |
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