They're doing this in every other comedy messageboard, so
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Kylie2002 — 22 years ago(March 31, 2004 07:02 AM)
Matthew Perry's exit from the scene where he introuduces Peet to Willis. He gets "enraged" (MP style of course") and stutters."You know what I'm gonna do.I'm gonna..I'm gonna.I gonna go." And heads to the sliding glass door, which he struggles to open, "What? Does this slide?!"
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thepenguinslide — 22 years ago(April 01, 2004 03:15 PM)
There is only one joke I still laugh at
"we're talking about wermin, someone SCREWED UP some THING who doesn't deserve to be breathing"
"the air?"
He says "the air" like a questionits HILARIOUS
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paullalonde — 21 years ago(April 06, 2004 08:25 PM)
There are many in-jokes in the movie that will only be picked up by people who know Montral (where most of the movie is set).
For example, in one of the first shots Rosanna Arquette is seen reading the Journal de Montral in her kitchen. This paper is a cheap tabloid, so having a dentist's wife reading it is very funny it doesn't exactly match her social standing! -
cbabiarz — 21 years ago(April 09, 2004 04:46 PM)
I am from Ottawa and Matt Perry lived there for something like 12 years as a child growing up. He is an Ottawa Senators hockey fan and he wears a free MBNA Master Card Ottawa Senators t-shirt they give away at Ottawa games if you sign up for a credit card with them in the lobby. I had one myself.
Also, the mayo on hamburgers is so true. It is assumed to be put on any hamburger, more so than even ketchup. I never noticed that American didn't do that. Mayo is great on everything, eh! -
tabaddon — 21 years ago(April 10, 2004 11:05 PM)
I never gave the mayo thing any thought, but I was rasied on it - in the US. A quick poll to those around me (we're from WA, CA, PA, NJ), and it does seem commonplace - I think it's sort of a weak US-Canada comparison, but I'm sure it is weird to some Americans raised on McDonald's or something. ; )
From a fortune cookie: "Be Quicker of Mind Than of Tongue" -
kinjo07 — 21 years ago(June 06, 2004 06:29 AM)
i love the bit where MP runs into the door and when he hits his head on the wheel of his car is pretty funny i also love it when he trys to kill himself with laughing gas in his surgery.
MP is the best actor ever!!!!!!:) -
peeches484 — 21 years ago(July 12, 2004 06:03 PM)
I agree with all of your moments. I just want to send this rhetorical question out into the message board
Does Matthew Perry's great physical comedy remind anyone else of a young John Ritter (as Jack Tripper on 'Three's Company')? Don't misunderstand me, they look nothing alike, but both of their knacks for the execution of physical comedy is just impeccable.
-Kelly
P.S. I love when Natasha Hentridge are in such a heated discussion in his hotel room when she stops to ask, 'Have you vomited recently?' -
actionman133 — 21 years ago(July 14, 2004 05:40 AM)
im surprised that no one has mentioned the sequence where perry brushes his teeth after meeting natasha henstridge. he gurgles on his mouthwash and then starts speaking to her without spitting out. he just hurls out a hefty wad of it onto the floor i would've loved to see her reaction to that.
i also like franky figgs bashing perry's kidneys in his room.
a couple of the quieter moments i liked is when perry opens the car door for kevin pollak at the airport, when he sits down on the tyres in the basement and they gradually collapse (when he gets up his quite funny too)
but my favourite quiet moment is his smile in the opening in the minutes that quickly turns into a frown always gets me chuckling- You see that gun he just fired at us? Was bigger than him!
Jules in Pulp Fiction
- You see that gun he just fired at us? Was bigger than him!