As dude walked out the door, "Ahh Ho"... LOL... Had a friend in the 70s in elementary school who was learning disabled, back then they called him slow or the R word. Not good with books and stuff, his street smarts and comedic timing were genius though. He had more common sense and functioned better than 90% of the kids in our grade. He could fix the hell out of a bicycle. He'd tell everyone, "you bike broke bring to me, I fix it". He got the nickname "Bicycle Sam" and all the kids would have him fix their shit. He was the coolest, most loving and caring person I have ever known.
The acting from the actors who don't have disabilities in this movie is amazing. I don't know how Johnny Knoxville ever kept a straight face when the black guy, (Leonard Earl Howze, who doesn't have a mental disability), delivered his line. The guy who plays Glen, (the "Guess how many fingers I have?" guy), is another one.
Always made me laugh how Mark and the others come out of nowhere ready to throw down.
As dude walked out the door, "Ahh Ho"... LOL... Had a friend in the 70s in elementary school who was learning disabled, back then they called him slow or the R word. Not good with books and stuff, his street smarts and comedic timing were genius though. He had more common sense and functioned better than 90% of the kids in our grade. He could fix the hell out of a bicycle. He'd tell everyone, "you bike broke bring to me, I fix it". He got the nickname "Bicycle Sam" and all the kids would have him fix their shit. He was the coolest, most loving and caring person I have ever known.
Could you imagine if this movie came out today? People would lose their minds.
According to the commentary the last guy to leave the room improvised the “asshole” line LOL
The guy in the back with the green and his fists clenched up is hilarious 🤣
His honesty and directness still makes me laugh .. so much to be learned from that exampleship.
You picked it up in clear daylight and scratch it!!
“You scratched my CD , picked it up in straight daylight and scratched it” 🤣
The acting from the actors who don't have disabilities in this movie is amazing. I don't know how Johnny Knoxville ever kept a straight face when the black guy, (Leonard Earl Howze, who doesn't have a mental disability), delivered his line. The guy who plays Glen, (the "Guess how many fingers I have?" guy), is another one.
The way he picked it up off the floor will always bother me.
“Oh my stars for the love of Liza!” 😂
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Heard that Johnny and this guy actually became really good friends after they filmed this movie
My Favorite Part of the Movie
"Hey! Don't give me tude"
I loved this movie!The boys in this movie are hilarious !Scratch oh my stars
SccrrrAAAAAAATCH🤣🤣
You scratched my cd you know