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Many Quick Sketches In This One
Not one of the best but still some amusing scenes.
The first is Dave Thomas as Credit Psychiatrist giving the mentally ill cheap prices.
Wake Up With Alki Stereopoulos, a Greek gigolo (Joe Flaherty) is confronted by an angry husband 9John Candy).
Andrea and Catherine have a commercial about Fluffy Puff toilet paper.
SCTV News has Earl not getting the film for his story, he wants to fire someone but Floyd tells him he is low man on the totem pole.
There is a PSA on tag removals.
Fat Masterson (Candy) is a detective interested only in food.
129.000 Question is a funny game show spoof with Moe Green taunting a contestant (Flaherty) with questions about his wife.
A funny commercial has Eugene Levy as a guy needing a haircut and shave quick, he is shown The Point, which works on his hair like pencil sharpener.
Elvira Mad Again has O'Hara telling her lover (Dave) to shoot her and then himself
Another commercial is a bunch of rowdy tough guys who like Don Perignon champagne.
Words To Live By is a priest (Candy) uses sports metaphors in his sermon. Funniest scene is he and other priests acting like the Harlem Globetrotters as the credits roll.
The first is Dave Thomas as Credit Psychiatrist giving the mentally ill cheap prices.
Wake Up With Alki Stereopoulos, a Greek gigolo (Joe Flaherty) is confronted by an angry husband 9John Candy).
Andrea and Catherine have a commercial about Fluffy Puff toilet paper.
SCTV News has Earl not getting the film for his story, he wants to fire someone but Floyd tells him he is low man on the totem pole.
There is a PSA on tag removals.
Fat Masterson (Candy) is a detective interested only in food.
129.000 Question is a funny game show spoof with Moe Green taunting a contestant (Flaherty) with questions about his wife.
A funny commercial has Eugene Levy as a guy needing a haircut and shave quick, he is shown The Point, which works on his hair like pencil sharpener.
Elvira Mad Again has O'Hara telling her lover (Dave) to shoot her and then himself
Another commercial is a bunch of rowdy tough guys who like Don Perignon champagne.
Words To Live By is a priest (Candy) uses sports metaphors in his sermon. Funniest scene is he and other priests acting like the Harlem Globetrotters as the credits roll.
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- Apr 27, 2020
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