The Hustler of Money (The Color of Money parody)
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3:22 Matt Fowler!
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Is that Frasier's dad? Meh, that wasn't that funny. The only joke in there was about Cruise's smile.
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@OhWhatASleight Check out the old Ben Stiller Show. He does tons of parodies and theyre very funny
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I've been looking for this clip for 15 years, since i saw it at 3AM once. So awesome
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I still have this on VHS. Stiller was great back then--not so much anymore. Didn't he make this in college or something? I first saw this on his very short lived MTV comedy sketch show back in '89/'90 (few yrs before his prime time show in the mid 90s). I love the Werewolves of London part and his "Wince" tshirt. Makes absolutely no sense unless you've seen The Hustler/Color of Money. Thanks for uploading
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Ridiculous, he will never reach Cruise .... never
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this is hilarious stiller is spot on
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I'm so glad as least there is one copy of this for people to see. I have a video of this and love watching it. The actors involved are some of the first times I have seen them and later they went on to be involved in movies and even TV series. It is great!
DRSANGLE
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I thought it was Ben Stiller in this clip but i thought no it cant be. I had no idea he did stuff like this.... i thought he was just in the movies. Very good parody and he parodies vincent very well.
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this is so spot on perfect and creative and hilarious i absolutely loved it! have been a huge fan of that move and the hustler for decades. thanks for posting.
Wow, when I put "ben stiller hustler of money" in the youtube search, nothing came up. Had to take out the Ben Stiller part.
hameron 2 years ago 5
Fans of this may be interested to know how it was made. After graduating film school, Stiller was in the cast of a revival of The House Of The Blue Leaves in NYC in 1986. He impressed the rest of the cast with his talent & got several of them to be in this, notably John Mahoney, as well as Danny Aiello ("Gentlemen roll your balls"), & Julie Hagerty ("did you notice you were hooking your spares"), as well as his mother Ann. This short led to Stiller being hired by SNL and later his MTV show.
waltereg0 1 year ago 3