Before Tom Green and Jack Ass, and some time after Kid's in the Hall, there was the Exit Light show. It's not sketch comedy, it's Assault Comedy. SNL and Mad TV can only wish they were so offensive.
My comment was not meant to needle anyone, it was only meant to act as a helpful suggestion. Here is another. Perhaps it would clarify matters more if you named your clip something informative like "Pulp Waiter (2 of 5)" for clarity. I'm not trying to start a flame war or anything.
Look at the big brain on DPS. Actually, Jules, the waiter's character, wasn't in Reservoir Dogs, and this particular bit is only one of a series of five. If you go to Assault Comedy's page you can see them all, and in the first one, Jules knocks off the famous "Say what again" scene from Pulp Fiction. DPS, your comment was slightly intelligent, but poorly thought out.
Haha, except waiting is not a hard job.
llamatube 2 years ago
Thanks for noticing my big brain.
My comment was not meant to needle anyone, it was only meant to act as a helpful suggestion. Here is another. Perhaps it would clarify matters more if you named your clip something informative like "Pulp Waiter (2 of 5)" for clarity. I'm not trying to start a flame war or anything.
dpstheband 5 years ago
Look at the big brain on DPS. Actually, Jules, the waiter's character, wasn't in Reservoir Dogs, and this particular bit is only one of a series of five. If you go to Assault Comedy's page you can see them all, and in the first one, Jules knocks off the famous "Say what again" scene from Pulp Fiction. DPS, your comment was slightly intelligent, but poorly thought out.
producerjohn 5 years ago
slightly funny but poorly named. The film they've borrowed the dialogue from is Reservoir Dogs, not Pulp Fiction.
dpstheband 5 years ago
LOL funny. especially the tip thing. I used to be a waiter though so its even funnier
RFEM520 5 years ago