Excluding his part on "The Wonder Years" my favorite is his part in "Very Bad Things".
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g4playa2005 — 17 years ago(June 18, 2008 01:31 PM)
Hands down for me its his role in City Slickers 2. His skit on Mitch(Crystal) sucking the poison out of his ass when he gets bit by the snake is hilarious. That whole movies is great and I still watch it over and over to this day.
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Albert_Siebener — 17 years ago(October 04, 2008 10:44 PM)
"blue thunder"
we had it on video when i was a kid, and i watched it anytime my parents weren't home.
it took me only 20 years to realize, that he's the guy from "city slickers" and "home alone".
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LostHighway101 — 17 years ago(November 22, 2008 08:21 PM)
LOL "blue thunder's" so the kind of movie I can 5b4see a kid sneaking out of his parents' collection to watch when they're gone.
My parents never bought anything sweet. They did, however, always have Cinemax.
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cabaret25 — 16 years ago(October 16, 2009 09:50 AM)
Just saw "Whip It" last night and I think his turn as the main character's father is my new favorite for him.
It might have been because I was so happy to see him after all this time, but I think it was more 1908because he was just wonderful in this role.
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snipes1213 — 16 years ago(December 24, 2009 11:50 AM)
me and my brother were talking about how awesome we think Stern is todayhe reminded me of his line in Home Alone 2 after he's succumbed to a bunch of Kevin's prank and he's nervously looking for Joe Pesci he goes in a high voice:
"Haaaaaaaaaaaary? Haaaaaaaaaaaaary?"
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angelgwen16 — 15 years ago(October 15, 2010 06:45 PM)
City Slickers - "If hate were people I'd be China!"
City Slickers 2 - "Don't tell my kids I died taking a s*%#."
Home Alone - "Why the hell are you dressed like a chicken?"
Home Alone 2 - "Harry, I've reached the top. Whoa!"
Rookie of the Year - "The key to being a big league pitcher is the 3 R's: readiness, recuperation, and conditioning!"