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  • Because... now then now then now then!

  • the great Chi Kwun Chun and Chang Yi battling it out over who needs a haircut.

  • Melvin, Melvin, Melvin... Melvin! XD

  • WEOOOWEEOOOWEEOO

  • Geez, just hire Steve Oedekerk for crying outloud!

  • I like when Steven said, "Now, then"

  • When i watched this sketch on TV and he said "You should try giving your eyebrows a trim" I laughed so hard i started couching up blood. XD

  • hahaha so funny!

  • EAGLE"S CLAW, I love that movie!

  • 'You should try giving your eyebrows a trim!'

    lol XD

  • "This is the worst day I've ever had!"

  • LMAO! HAHAHAH I was eating noodles when I was watching this and I tried so hard not to have noodles go all over my laptop.

  • I was waiting for Ryan to say "Let me teach you a lesson, my friend!"

  • I think they use this particular movie in Kung Pow. xD

  • hahahaha!love the jimmy saville piss-take by steve!

  • Oh my God, I've actually seen that movie!!

  • which movie is it?

  • I don't know the title, I was pretty young at the time. But I certainly recognize it.

  • It's a martial arts movie called EAGLE"S CLAW. I had it on VHS once

  • This is one of my favorite "Film Dub" bits. Although, I'm curious as to know the joke behind Steve Frost's "Melvin, Melvin" reference. If anyone has an answer, I'd love to hear it so I can understand the many references he's made to it.

  • i think he was saying "now then, now then", which i think he was mocking some white haired english guy from 70's

  • Thank you. I didn't think my captions were correct that he was saying "Now then." I appreciate you setting me straight. And thank you again for posting this hilarious clip.

  • He's parodying a UK DJ of the 70's called Jimmy Saville, whose catchphrase was "now then now then", and who was an old guy with long white hair.

  • Brilliant! Thank you for clearing that up for me. It was funny already but I wanted to know what that particular reference was.

  • @MsCFantasic He's making fun of Jimmy Saville, the host of "Top of the Pops." Hugh Dennis impersonates him on "Mock the Week" a lot.

  • @dunny8872  Thanks for that. It was pointed out to me already. But I'm glad you and others were able to help me understand it so it could be funnier.

  • haha.... Oh my god! That was fantastic!

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