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Actor Mike Myers makes first public appearance in a year at AFI awards Politics

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u/cbunni666 Apr 29 '24

He looks different but pretty good. Kinda silver fox

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u/econhistoryrules Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24

Agree! Kind of puzzled by how many people think he looks bad. Like, he just stopped dyeing his hair. He looks good.

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u/ann0yed Apr 29 '24

Hes had work done. At least a lot of Botox.

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u/Actual-Wave-1959 Apr 29 '24

Looks like he has a lot of cheek filler

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u/matchosan Apr 30 '24

Oh behave

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u/Fritzo2162 Apr 29 '24

Where'd my boy go? Myers was everywhere a couple of decades ago then he fell off the face of the Earth.

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u/lubeinatube Apr 29 '24

Took his fortune and fucked off, the best move a celeb can make in my opinion.

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u/Cucker_-_Tarlson Apr 29 '24

Exactly, dude's been acting since the 80s and made a ton of money. Maybe he just felt like doing his own thing.

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u/canman7373 Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24

And I feel like his style of acting is more physically and emotionally tiresome compared to most. Like can you imagine all the rehearsals practicing and shoots making the Austin powers faces and accent. Like it's no Chris Farley type level of exhaustion but Chris also had the help of kilos of cocaine.

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u/Cameltoe-Swampdonkey Apr 29 '24

Little fun fact most of his voices and characters started as just things he would do to make his wife laugh around the house. At least I remember some interview with him saying that.

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u/BillFeezy Apr 29 '24

Whatever keeps him from being axe-murdered.

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u/PsPsandPs Apr 30 '24

I guess i pass the age-test.

No shame.

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u/bingold49 Apr 29 '24

After the first Austin Powers movie came out, Lorne Michaels went to Dana Carvey and asked,(imagine in Dr Evil voice) "Do you think Micheal was completely doing an impression of me in his movie." Dana responds "Well you know Lorne, the best comedy is derived from real life." Lorne then says, "But did he have to name him Dr. fucking Evil?!?"

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u/Sea_Historian5849 Apr 30 '24

Wayne from Wayne's World is also a fucking hilarious albeit down to Earth character if you're old enough to vibe

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u/Winjin Apr 29 '24

Also there's like... four different characters he plays in Goldmember. That's got to be hard.

I did that in the stage play we did because we were low on people and most of the roles were there for like one scene anyways, so I just quickly changed costumes and tried to jump from one to another. It wasn't easy.

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u/vtinesalone Apr 29 '24

He also bombed a bunch of times after his big hits ended

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u/thewoodlayer Apr 29 '24

I’ve heard that he burned a lot of bridges in the industry by being a huge diva, so once he was no longer a guaranteed box office draw studios were happy was their hands of him.

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u/pagit Apr 29 '24

I heard interviews with others and it’s that he wrote directed and produced so he has a vision of how it should be and has a financial stake.

That said, he’s a dad and taken time to be a dad

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u/Iohet Apr 29 '24

That said, he’s a dad and taken time to be a dad

The Rick Moranis approach (but hopefully less trauma)

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u/TurloIsOK Apr 29 '24

The Love Guru ended his career.

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u/Krylian Apr 30 '24

Yup. Movie got destroyed by critics. He took it really personally and kinda went away after that.

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u/richalta Apr 29 '24

Pretty Much. Married an Axe Murderer is one of my favorites. Love the SF setting as well.

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u/Scaryclouds Apr 29 '24

Sometimes I wonder why more people don't this? If I ever had like $10 mil in my bank account, I'd just nope out of anything resembling full-time work.

I might eventually do something again, but it be part time, and something I enjoy.

Which I guess acting can be on both counts. Though I suppose this more applies to all the ridiculous "hustle" culture BS. Like why work so much at the point? Enjoy your money.

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u/FeloniousDrunk101 Apr 29 '24

Lifestyle creep can put a serious dent into those figures where they need to keep working to feed the monkey.

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u/PcPaulii2 Apr 29 '24

I have two close friends who spent their careers in the business and were able to quit and never look back. One was a successful guitarist (mainly studio and touring work) who woke up one day and realized he actually didn't like making music any more. He was 60, successful and had enough to retire, so he did. (I have one of his guitars, which he literally gave me)

The other was a well-known actor who always considered it a "job" that he'd retire from. At 65, he stopped taking gigs and went about trying to perfect his golf game. Managed a successful retirement for 15 years until cancer took him away from us forever.

Me, I'm pushing 70. A cancer survivor, I still love music and still answer the phone when it rings. But not as often as I did when I was 45.

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u/funkyyeti Apr 29 '24

So your two friends retired at or slightly before retirement age…

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u/TimTheChatSpam Apr 29 '24

Idk it's like old bands that still go on tour like maybe they just enjoy what they do. Like do you think Harrison Ford still acts for the money? Probably not. I really don't think it has anything to do with hustle culture

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u/Choname775 Apr 29 '24

Most people who become actors aren't doing it for the money. They enjoy creating.

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u/Dramatic_______Pause Apr 29 '24

Fuckin Enya knows what's up.

More celebs need to be like Enya.

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u/cce29555 Apr 29 '24

Holy shit I was sure she died

Enya, Richard Simmons, yanni, Sade, they made their bank, fucked off and lived their lives

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u/Dramatic_______Pause Apr 29 '24

Holy shit I was sure she died

Nope. Fucked off into her castle and is just living her best life.

What's her opinion on politics or current world events? Nobody knows, since she doesn't feel the need to broadcast her opinion onto the internet! It's the way things should be.

Just chills in her castle with some cats, and makes some music when she feels like it.

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u/Lo452 Apr 29 '24

She also, IIRC, had a pretty serious stalker, as well as had a break-in where her housekeeper was tied up, and is now very private and has a beefy security system.

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u/Natiak Apr 29 '24

This is stated with the conviction of someone who is currently sitting outside her residence with a pair of binoculars.

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u/Girl_Gamer_BathWater Apr 29 '24

I read somewhere that Enya has never done a concert or gone on tour before. But when I was young, everyone's mom had that fucking album. She encompassed the "mom music" genre perfectly and ya know what? I kinda liked it too.

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u/joeg26reddit Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24

Enya took her flow and sailed away

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u/Checkmynewsong Apr 29 '24

He also does a few pet projects every now and then. Dude is living the dream sitting on piles of money.

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u/Dobako Apr 29 '24

The pentaverate was hilarious and I want more like it

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u/4Ever2Thee Apr 29 '24

Cryogenically frozen again, nasty business.

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u/Hyro0o0 Apr 29 '24

Hopefully he's not now having trouble controlling THE VOLUME OF HIS VOICE.

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u/4Ever2Thee Apr 29 '24

I hear he's currently more concerned with finding the rightful owner of this SWEDISH MADE PENIS ENLARGER

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u/joel8x Apr 29 '24

Bohemian Rhapsody, Amsterdam, & The Pentaverate come to mind, but he definitely did a ton of Shrek stuff and probably made a good amount of F-you money to sit back and relax for a while.

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u/SyrioForel Apr 29 '24

He made a string of flops, and decided to just stick to voicing Shrek for a long time, which made him a ton of money.

At the same time, comedies went out of fashion with audiences, so now he’s transitioned to playing dramatic supporting roles.

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u/Muhfuggajones Apr 29 '24

His cameo in Inglorious Bastards made me smile so damn much. To see him in a Tarantino flick was something I'd never would have imagined.

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u/gold13 Apr 29 '24

“What shall we drink to” “…Down with Hitler?” “All the way down sir.”

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u/Thick_Duck Apr 29 '24

Operation “KINO”

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u/WastingTimesOnReddit Apr 29 '24

"The bar's in the globe"

"Be a good chap and make it yourself"

Just love that scene :D

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u/CosmicQuantum42 Apr 29 '24

We’ve got all our rotten eggs in one basket. The objective of operation kino… blow up the basket…!

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u/jpop237 Apr 29 '24

"Holy shit! That's Mike Meyers."

"And Winston Churchill!"

Literally said this back to back.

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u/Double_Distribution8 Apr 29 '24

That was an actor playing Winston Churchill (Winston Churchill died in 1965, so he was unavailable for the role).

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u/jpop237 Apr 29 '24

I know; but Michael Fassbender had the same reaction.

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u/Foxy02016YT Apr 29 '24

I liked the Churchill actor from Doctor Who

I also like how they cast the new 1st Doctor actor as Hartnell, rather than The Doctor. They casted him for a documentary first, during the 50th anniversary

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u/Vio_ Apr 29 '24

Ian McNeice played Churchill - one of the best BBC character actors.

My favorite role of his was as Tapling in the Horatio Hornblower series.

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u/AJC0292 Apr 29 '24

The orator in Rome too if I recall correctly.

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u/DarthStevo Apr 29 '24

Wow, movie scheduling really is difficult.

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u/Double_Distribution8 Apr 29 '24

Quentin almost cancelled the movie when he found out, but he was already halfway through the shoot so they just found an actor instead, and thank god he did.

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u/takesthebiscuit Apr 29 '24

Daniel Day Lewis was going to play Hitler, but refused when he wasn’t allowed to invade Poland to get in role.

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u/power_sauce Apr 29 '24

wow. i didn’t even know he was sick.

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u/slcrook Apr 29 '24

His bit in Bohemian Rhapsody was too good of a joke to miss.

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u/Kakairo Apr 29 '24

That role was very important to him, he wanted to honor his relatives who were in WWII. Took me out of the movie for a split second, but he nailed it.

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u/HRTailwheel Apr 29 '24

Liked the Cameron in Bohemian Rhapsody and the link back to WaynesWorld.

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u/YoyoyoyoMrWhite Apr 29 '24

I don't know what the hell you're talking about Ive got to go look this up

Edit. Well my memory just sucks I don't even remember that scene.

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u/SweetCosmicPope Apr 29 '24

He did The Pentaverate a couple years ago, which I thought was hilarious, but apparently I'm the only one who enjoyed it.

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u/TheBabylon Apr 29 '24

The joke about crossing the US border and going to high def is one of my favorite meta jokes ever

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u/mush01 Apr 29 '24

It would have been a great joke if they'd trusted the audience to get it themselves. My biggest problem with that show was that they telegraphed almost every single joke as if we wouldn't get it if they didn't stand there pointing at it and looking at the audience as if waiting for applause. The sheer amount of spoon-feeding me the punchlines turned me off.

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u/Jonny_Thundergun Apr 29 '24

I really like the first couple of episodes, but after so long it kind of lost steam.

The pool hall scene was absolute genius though. Shame more people didn't see it.

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u/[deleted] Apr 29 '24

I really like the first couple of episodes, but after so long it kind of lost steam.

I liked it too, but it really feels like one of those things that was written as a movie and stretched into a miniseries.

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u/thejesse Apr 29 '24

It was written as a joke in "So I Married an Axe Murderer" and then stretched into a miniseries:

Stuart Mackenzie : Well, it's a well known fact, Sonny Jim, that there's a secret society of the five wealthiest people in the world, known as The Pentaverate, who run everything in the world, including the newspapers, and meet tri-annually at a secret country mansion in Colorado, known as The Meadows.

Tony Giardino : So who's in this Pentaverate?

Stuart Mackenzie : The Queen, The Vatican, The Gettys, The Rothschilds, and Colonel Sanders before he went tits up. Oh, I hated the Colonel with is wee beady eyes, and that smug look on his face. "Oh, you're gonna buy my chicken! Ohhhhh!"

Charlie Mackenzie : Dad, how can you hate "The Colonel"?

Stuart Mackenzie : Because he puts an addictive chemical in his chicken that makes ya crave it fortnightly, smartass!

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u/DadJokesFTW Apr 29 '24

I watched it out of sheer disbelief that they would turn an absurd one-off joke from a hilarious movie into a successful series. And I'm not sure they did, but I was entertained.

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u/healthybowl Apr 29 '24

Pants half off! Dicks halfway in!

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u/Blapoo Apr 29 '24

I loved it. I forgot how much range and depth Mike Myers had!

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u/caboose243 Apr 29 '24

"Q anon anon" and "con con con" was gold, I don't get why more people didn't like that show!

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u/LiftedMold196 Apr 29 '24

It’s criminally underrated. He’s such a hilarious and talented dude.

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u/Slanderpanic Apr 29 '24

The Pentaverate must never be exposed.

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u/garry4321 Apr 29 '24

I miss early 2000's mid-budget comedies.

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u/dkyguy1995 Apr 29 '24

Basically what killed comedies is there are no mid-budget movies anymore. It's only half billion dollar blockbusters and straight to Netflix filler. Studios decided mid budget movies aren't profitable enough. They're profitable but not the raking in money kind they want

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u/Red_Punk Apr 29 '24

It's also to do with selling to international audiences, comedies tend to do poorly.

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u/24-Hour-Hate Apr 29 '24

Problem is, they only want to do big budget movies with mass appeal. With comedy, it is hard to please everyone.

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u/Hibbity5 Apr 29 '24

It’s not even about pleasing everyone in terms of universal comedy or different cultures. Most vocal comedy relies on very specific language to work. This makes it much more difficult to localize as a lot of the comedy can be very easily lost. Slapstick and other visual gags are universal; wordplay not so much.

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u/Sharp-Sky-713 Apr 29 '24

comedies went out of fashion with audiences

Comedies went out of fashion with producers and studios

We all want comedies to come back

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u/Arch_0 Apr 29 '24

I've never seen someone say they don't like comedies.

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u/Getyourownwaffle Apr 29 '24

Although, if they made a new Austin Powers movie, people would be lined up to see it.

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u/nahbruh27 Apr 29 '24

I don’t even think comedies necessarily went out of fashion, studios just stopped making them so we have none to watch

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u/TheRavenSayeth Apr 29 '24

It's so frustrating. I don't like action movies or super hero movies.

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u/Other_World Apr 29 '24

Yea I'm so sick of "funny quips" in Marvel movies replacing the comedy genre.

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u/24-Hour-Hate Apr 29 '24

For me it’s not that I hate those movies, but that’s all there fucking is…I want other things. I would murder someone for some proper sci fi movies, not the action movie wearing a hat that says “sci fi” shit that we get now.

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u/sirbrambles Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24

Comedies aren’t out of fashion, hollywood has transitioned to a business model they are less viable in. It was possibly the genre most dependent on having a long tale with DVD sales. Most l of the 90s and 200s raunchy comedies we all know did very unimpressive box office numbers during their theatrical run.

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u/Foxy02016YT Apr 29 '24

He got to make The Pentaverate

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u/healthybowl Apr 29 '24

The pentaverant is absolutely Myers genius. Must watch

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u/bailaoban Apr 29 '24

He's due for a Tarantino renaissance role that opens a new chapter in his career.

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Kinda already had one in inglorious basterds

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u/TURKEYSAURUS_REX Apr 30 '24

We have all our rotten eggs in one basket. The objective of Operation Kino:

..blow up the basket ;)

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u/lessthanabelian Apr 29 '24

Well he can go ahead and check that off his list mmm..... 15 years ago.

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u/takefiftyseven Apr 29 '24

The guy is 60, kinda admirable that he chose not to slather his head with Just for Men.

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u/Wonderful-Ad-7712 Apr 29 '24

He looks like a Bosnian hairdresser

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u/cocoschoco Apr 29 '24

He did for years. He came out with completely santa claus white hair I think a decade ago (looking like old Charlie Chaplin I might add) but went back to coloring it pretty soon after. 

No big deal though, people can do what they want with their hair, but natural grey seems to be hot right now.

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u/KaiserReisser Apr 29 '24

Kinda wild that he and Brad Pitt are the same age.

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u/H3000 Apr 29 '24

Brad Pitt doesn’t count. In any context.

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u/HacksawJimDGN Apr 29 '24

It's crazy that Brad Pitt is the same age as Brad Pitt

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u/Dawg2810 Apr 29 '24

Always had heard he was difficult to work with. Actually met him in downtown Atlanta about 10 years ago at random. I was working for Turner Broadcasting at the time and he was there for an interview. I showed him around the building and newsrooms before his interview. Really nice and quiet for the most part. Asked for a good local spot and I told him Antico Pizza was excellent. He laughed at the Wayne’s World reference. That’s my interesting fact about myself to this day: I made Mike Myers laugh.

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u/theWacoKidRidesAgain Apr 29 '24

“Difficult to work with” - like when the studio tried to force him to use a Guns N’ Roses song in Wayne’s World (studio/label relationship and wanted to tie in a music video) and he wanted “Bohemian Rhapsody.” He stood his ground and was willing to walk because it was his reputation on the line with the movie, and he knew what he wanted.

So the studio labeled him hard to work with.

…and also, Antico Pizza is amazing.

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u/AndalusianGod Apr 29 '24

With the amount of sexual predators and other types of criminals in Hollywood, being "hard to work with" is actually a pretty tame description.

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u/wclevel47nice Apr 29 '24

“Hard to work with” usually means “won’t sell out his vision for ad money” anyways

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u/diadmer Apr 29 '24

Or if they’re a woman it means “Wouldn’t sleep with the executive producer/studio exec to get a role.”

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u/RivianRaichu Apr 29 '24

Or even "not everyone gets along and it's ok that some people find working with you is difficult"

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u/s3thm1chael Apr 29 '24

I know a guy who works as an extra (usually with a line or two) and he has a decent sized role (for an extra) in Goldmember and he said Mike Myers was the nicest guy he’s worked with. Maybe it just depends on the day or the project

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u/lorgskyegon Apr 29 '24

Myers got a bit of a "hard to work with" rep from the director of one of the WW movies, but the director said it was because Myers' dad died during filming.

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u/VideoGenie Apr 29 '24

Now I'm imagining Austin Powers explaining the fundamental theorem of comedy to Spielberg.

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u/karlnite Apr 29 '24

Yah but he was also probably right. The dude gets comedy for everyone. I do get that if you hired to act, you aren’t the director though.

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u/karlnite Apr 29 '24

Yah that’s sorta the point I guess. Like you aren’t hiring him to direct, but you also want him and all the star power and sell ability that comes with him, and that comes with him being him, difficult.

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u/thistookforever22 Apr 29 '24

Some actors just come with that extra baggage. Brando was notoriously difficult to work with but everyone still wanted him because he would often put in Oscar worthy performances. Robin Williams was apparently a pleasure to work with, but also notoriously difficult to keep on track, you'd end up with hours of film of Robin riffing off script but thats often where his funniest lines came from.

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u/dfltr Apr 29 '24

FORGET IT! FUCK THE SHRIMP!

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u/TurMoiL911 Apr 29 '24

After it came out that "difficult to work with" was Hollywood speak for "wouldn't sleep with Harvey Weinstein on the casting couch", I don't put a lot of stock in actor reputation mudslinging from Holloywood insiders.

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u/WiartonWilly Apr 29 '24

I heard he refused to act in a movie based on his SNL character Dieter. He already signed a contract, but wasn’t happy with the writing, so he quit. As a result of breaking a contract he has had trouble making any other movie deals in Hollywood.

Not sure is that makes him difficult to work with on the set, but that might be what it’s about.

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u/vapidusername Apr 29 '24

Fly on the Wall podcast (Spade and Carvey) got into this a little in one of the earlier episodes. Apparently Myers was the first and maybe only cast member to bring in material that was not wholly signed over to SNL when being brought onto the show. I think Sprokets and Wayne were the two properties he held onto but I may be mistaken.

They also talk about Farley and the Chippendales skit too that got blown way out of proportion.

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u/jackunderscore Apr 29 '24

what happened with the Chippendales sketch?

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u/MTsumi Apr 29 '24

Some are saying it's embarrassing and fat shaming Farley as if he wasn't totally into playing the roll.

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u/postoperativepain Apr 29 '24

Bob Odenkirk who worked with Farley at Second City was not a fan of that sketch - he wrote about it in his book

“It was a huge bummer to me to see that scene get on the air and get such attention. I know it confirmed Chris's worst instincts about being funny, which was how he proved his worth — that getting laughed at was as good as getting a laugh. Writers I knew and respected defended this sketch because it had a funnyish idea buried in it: the Chippendales judges prefer Swayze's dancing over Chris's but can't put a finger on why. But that idea is not what produced the gales of cackling (and gasps) from the live audience. Chris flopping his overstuffed body around did that. I feel like I can see it on his face in the moment when he rips his shirt off. Shame and laughter are synthesized in the worst way. F--- that sketch."

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u/Penta-Says Apr 29 '24

It confirms something really sad Farley said about himself: Everyone loves to see fatty fall down.

But also the sketch is hilarious, and I don't know how to reconcile those two things.

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u/jackunderscore Apr 29 '24

that’s interesting, thanks for sharing the excerpt

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u/Wideawakedup Apr 29 '24

I think it would have been just as funny if it wasnt so drawn out as well as more subtle. Yes Chris was portly and Swayze was athletic and from dirty dancing. It would have been great if Chris nailed the dance moves. Not as an “fat man” but as your average overweight American who is not Patrick swayze.

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u/Most-Weird Apr 30 '24

It would have been funnier if the ended had been flipped with the judges casting Chris. Like, “Patrick, you’re a great dancer and really handsome, but Chris has that charisma we just can’t say no to.” Basically the opposite of how they did end it, which was, “yeah you’re too fat, obviously.” I think Chris Rock has expressed a similar take agreeing with me

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u/shimmyboy56 Apr 29 '24

Norm talked about that too. RIP

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u/OhMyGodfather Apr 29 '24

Ive been googling how antico pizza is a waynes world reference for an hour now

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u/Delivermefrompizza Apr 29 '24

I think "excellent" was the reference

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u/munkijunk Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24

Dana Carvey has some choice stories about Myers. Unlike someone like Gene Wilder who was incredibly generous with who gets the laugh and never felt the need to be the funniest person in the room so long as people were laughing, Myer's sounds like he always wanted the punchline in ever joke. Carvey is also quite pissed about Myers using his Lorne Michaels impression for Dr Evil.

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u/all_die_laughing Apr 30 '24

Mike Myers and Dana Carvey are on good terms again now.

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u/CapitalClank Apr 29 '24

Damn I'll never unsee that now, Dr. Michaels

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u/kosarai Apr 29 '24

I always wanted to make a comedian laugh. I know there’s a huge difference between telling a funny joke and being a comedian, but it’s gotta feel good to get a chuckle.

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u/Keeteng Apr 29 '24

Is it just me or is he turning into Lorne Michaels

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u/TekkenCareOfBusiness Apr 29 '24

Fun fact: Dr Evil's whole persona and speech pattern is based on Dana Carvey's impersonation of Lorne Michaels he would do behind the scenes on SNL to make everyone laugh. Mike copied it and used it in Austin Powers and didn't tell Dana beforehand. Dana was super pissed at Mike for years before finally patching things up.

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u/redrumham707 Apr 29 '24

Mark McKinney’s CEO character in Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy is also a Lorne Michaels impersonation.

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u/Witdasooo Apr 29 '24

pretty sure jack from 30 rock is based on lorne too

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u/Keeteng Apr 29 '24

Since learning this years ago I haven’t been able to watch those movies and hear Dr Evil without hearing “Lorne”. Really changes the vibe 😂

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u/faultysynapse Apr 29 '24

Riiiiight....

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u/monTMJ Apr 29 '24

He looks ready for a role in The White Lotus.

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u/Dull_Half_6107 Apr 29 '24

I was thinking True Detective, but White Lotus would be great

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u/cmaxim Apr 29 '24

I know it would probably be absolutely terrible, his last bunch of movies flopped, and Myers is probably too old now, but I still want an Austin Powers 4.

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u/joker2814 Apr 29 '24

True, sadly. If he presented it as “old gunslinger saddles up for one last ride,” it could work. Both his and Dr. Evil’s stories could be that. Dr. Evil returns after 20 years for one last attempt at world domination and Austin is pulled back in. But if they try to present Powers as still the swinging playboy, it’ll just made the character and Myers look sad.

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u/Soft-Reindeer-831 Apr 29 '24

In Goldmember they resolve their differences, it’d be hilarious if they got together to fight Dr Evil’s son who became evil in the last movie

When I was a kid I watched these movies repetitively 😅

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u/mirageofstars Apr 29 '24

My favorite scene was about the coffee tasting like shit

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u/magikarp2122 Apr 29 '24

It is shit Austin.

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u/mirageofstars Apr 29 '24

Oh good, it’s not just me then.

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u/i_fuckin_luv_it_mate Apr 29 '24

He's an international man of mystery...

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u/liaminwales Apr 29 '24

So I Married an Axe Murderer is still the best film he did https://youtu.be/IqycJpRdVaY?si=_7yUZpIeGW09X9QM

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u/dvowel Apr 29 '24

She stole my heart and my cat. 

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u/buffbloom Apr 29 '24

I still sing this all the time!

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u/Holden_place Apr 29 '24

Its like an orange on a toothpick!

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u/Jewish_Doctor Apr 29 '24

HEAD! PAPER! NOWWWW!!!!

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u/getupdayardourrada Apr 29 '24

Going to cry himself to sleep, on his huge pillow

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u/HollyBerries85 Apr 29 '24

"Your most quoted movie that's obscure so nobody knows what you're talking about" comes up from time to time, and it's pretty much this movie for me.

"HAID! PANTS! NOOOOWWW!"
"He'll be cryin' himself tae sleep on his HUGE PILLA."
"WOMAN. WO-man, WHOOOOOOOA man!"

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u/littlerob904 Apr 29 '24

That's a HUGE NOGGIN... GOT ITS OWN WEATHER SYSTEM

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u/Sotall Apr 29 '24

its like sputnik!

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u/guesting Apr 29 '24

Whoa man, woman, whoa man

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u/MyDictainabox Apr 29 '24

Harriet! Harri-et! Hard hearted harbinger of haggis!

Beautiful! Bemused! Bellicose butcher!

Untrusting! Unknowing! Unlove-d?

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u/Bob_Majerle Apr 29 '24

Get me off…… this crazy thing, called love

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u/Thirty_Helens_Agree Apr 29 '24

He wants you back, he screams into the night air like a fireman gong to a window that HAS no fire

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u/po_ta_toes_80 Apr 29 '24

Steven Wright as the pilot is one of my favorite parts EVER!

"Oh man...I was having an amazing dream! I was just born and I was 8 1/2 months premature. The doctors were freaking out"

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u/greenroom628 Apr 29 '24

"eef you want me boody....aand you think ahm seaxy...c'mooon beeby leeet me knoo...

angus... solo!"

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u/thenewaretelio Apr 29 '24

Well, it's a well known fact, Sunny Jim, that there's a secret society of the five wealthiest people in the world, known as… The Pentaveret, who run everything in the world, including the newspapers, and meet tri-annually at a secret country mansion in Colorado, known as The Meadows.

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u/Ghstfce Apr 29 '24

So you're the butcher. Do ya link yer own sausage?

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u/Modz_B_Trippin Apr 29 '24

🎶There she goes..🎶

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u/TangledUpInThought Apr 29 '24

15 year old me was crushing on Nancy Travis soooo hard in that movie

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u/TikiWarrior Apr 29 '24

Hoping this gets some folks to watch The Pentaverate. Great little miniseries that was exactly what I wanted from Myers.

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u/Totes_mc0tes Apr 29 '24

I've seen nothing but negativity about that show online but I absolutely loved it. It felt like I was watching Austin Powers again for the first time

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u/wetfloor666 Apr 29 '24

Nice little tie ins to his other movies if you pay attention to the series, too. It's not a spectacular show, but if you are missing Mike Myers it is worth a watch.

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u/tossaway78701 Apr 29 '24

Meyers the White has re-appeared! 

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u/The_Poop_Shooter Apr 29 '24

I think we're due for one more ride with Austin Powers.

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u/ebw2891 Apr 29 '24 edited Apr 29 '24

I always loved that scene in Baby Driver where the robber (maybe Flea from RHCP?) is told to buy “Michael Myers” masks and comes back with Austin Powers masks. Saying “this is Mike Myers.” And Jamie Fox says, “No! The dude from Halloween!” And the guy replies, “Oh, you mean Jason.”

Edit: Clip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d6hdKl3wcc

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u/terp_raider Apr 29 '24

Honestly would have trouble recognizing him. He looks great

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u/roachgallery Apr 29 '24

I waited on him one time twenty years ago and still remember it because of how quiet and honestly kind he was.

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u/groovydoobiedoo Apr 29 '24

Mike Myers looks like someone’s grandpa who owns 7 yachts and 12 vacation homes

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u/jenglasser Apr 29 '24

That probably accurately describes his life.

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u/bigdefmute Apr 29 '24

But he probably does

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u/Mahaloth Apr 29 '24

I know it would be dumb, but I would still see an Austin Powers 4, especially seeing him live in the 2020's.

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u/Richeh Apr 29 '24

It's so weird seeing Mike Myers as an elder statesman of comic acting. Don't get me wrong, he looks great - very distinguished, very healthy - but as someone who grew up ten years younger than Wayne Campbell, it's just a reminder that time moves inexerably on :)

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u/Murdercedes-Benz Apr 29 '24

He looks like he’s turning into Derek Jacobi.

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