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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: GtoRA2 on November 01, 2002, 12:24:15 PM
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Man I saw the movie last night.... Non stop laughs!
It is like watching the 7 dumbest guys on the planet, do some of the dumbest stuff you could ever see. But man it was funny.
Anyone else see it?
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huh?
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love muffin the Movie.
Never heard of it?
Wana see people do some of the funniest and dumbest things you can think of?
See it.
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I'm definetly watching this as soon as I can.
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I'm saving up my money for "Bumfights".
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I challenge someone to offer a review of this film and not come off sounding like Cooter.
AKDejaVu
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roflmao
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Originally posted by gofaster
I'm saving up my money for "Bumfights".
DOWNLOAD IT! MY GOD, my copy came the other day. Its NOT as funny as the title sounds :D. It's downright disturbing. In fact, there are very few bums actually fighting! hehe, download at your own risk. dont pay for the DVD.
And I saw love muffin the day it came out, VERY funny :)
If you want a better alternative to Bumfights and more love muffin, download Steve-O's Video (http://www.steveovideo.com) Thats pretty funny/sick. Dont watch the career ender included on the DVD :D
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Entertainment for dummies.
J_A_B
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Laughing at people doing stupid things does not make you a dummy.
LOL.
It was crude, nasty at times, but if your not a pretentious salamander with your head up your rear, I am sure you would find it funny.
Do not take the kiddies a prissy Girly girl to this one though. :D
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I always thot this was what RealTV was for.
If they are doing stupid stuff to do stupid stuff then it just isn't genuine enough for me. I want to see the real stupid people trying to do things they think they should be able to do and fail miserably.
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Originally posted by AKDejaVu
I challenge someone to offer a review of this film and not come off sounding like Cooter.
AKDejaVu
LOL!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D
"love muffin... FINALLY a movie named after its target audience!"
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Great movie. Those guys rule. I have not laughed so much in a theater since Evil Dead 2. Would make a great double bill with Dead Alive. The best part is the obvious glee these guys get out of the stunts. They are sick bastards and I think they would be doing stuff like this even if they weren't getting paid. I was happy to subsidize their addiction with my $6.50 today.
Warning it is not for women, the squeamish, or rutabagas.
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"However, Johnny admits that he got his odd sense of humour from his father, Phil, who used to run Clapp's Tire Store. He recalls several practical jokes his father played while he was growing up: Running a lukewarm hot dog through Johnny's lips while he was asleep (then pretending to zip his pants when his son awoke); Staging a gunfight at the Christmas party; Giving Ex-Lax milkshakes to friends. Plus during PJ's senior year at South Young high school Phil helped his son create letters supposedly from a V.D. clinic telling them they had been exposed, which were sent to several friends on the football team."
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Johnny Knoxville being one of my favorite celebrities, I cant miss this one. If its true he fights Butterbean in the movie then its all worth it.
I dont see how people consider this to be entertainment for dumb audiences, and then they go turn on the TV and watch pretty much anything that is on FOX.
At least these guys skip the stupid scripts and idiotic narration and fake laughter tracks and give us exactly what we want: people doing extremely idiotic stuff for our entertainment.
Its the modern equivalent of watching criminals and christians getting mauled by lions in the Coloseum ;)
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Shit, I wasn't gonna see it, but for some reason I trust Funked's opinion (unless he's in another one of his foul quitting moods), and any movie with Butterbean has to be good!
SOB
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whos butterbean?
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Originally posted by Animal
Johnny Knoxville being one of my favorite celebrities, I cant miss this one. If its true he fights Butterbean in the movie then its all worth it.
Dude, he fights him in a department store. The aftermath involves paramedics.
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Hehe just saw it.
That movie is wrooooong!
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Snow cone
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I sense dozens of adolescents doing "copy cat" routines after viewing this movie. Thats a good thing, though, as it naturally "thins the herd" of the weak genes.
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Lol..It took a "love muffin" thread to get Ripsnort to post again..:)
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love muffin is a one-off brain-wrong of a twisted man-mentalist.
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sry
thought this thread was about politics ....
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
I sense dozens of adolescents doing "copy cat" routines after viewing this movie. Thats a good thing, though, as it naturally "thins the herd" of the weak genes.
Whoop, der it is! ;)
SEATTLE, Washington (Reuters) -- A 15-year-old Washington state boy suffered serious burns when he set himself on fire trying to re-enact a stunt similar to those from MTV's controversial show "love muffin," though an MTV spokesperson noted the stunt the boy tried had never appeared on the show or in the recent movie based on the show.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/SHOWBIZ/Movies/11/12/life.love muffin.reut/index.html
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Whoop, der it is! ;)
There what is?
the stunt the boy tried had never appeared on the show or in the recent movie based on the show.
Or did you see this stunt during your many hours of viewing "love muffin"?
:)
-Sikboy
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Originally posted by Sikboy
There what is?
Or did you see this stunt during your many hours of viewing "love muffin"?
:)
-Sikboy
In 2001, "love muffin" star Johnny Knoxville donned a fireproof suit covered in steaks and was set on fire to become a human barbecue. A teen
Monkey see, monkey do, though cash flow probably had something to do with lack of steaks.. ;)
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Or the show for this, dumb bellybutton kids will be dumb bellybutton kids.
If they didn't do this I am sure they would have found other ways to maime themselves.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Monkey see, monkey do, though cash flow probably had something to do with lack of steaks.. ;)
And the lack of a fireproof suite too? Post hoc, ergo propter hoc dude. :)
-Sikboy
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Heh, how many more examples shall I find? ;)
When Johnny Knoxville, star of MTV's gross-out stunt
show love muffin, says, "Don't try this at home," not
everybody hears the word "don't."
Inspired by Knoxville, a 13-year-old boy in Connecticut
recently suffered critical burns when a friend doused his
pants and shoes with gasoline and lit a match, according to
police.
One on love muffin episode, Knoxville had become a human
barbecue, lying on a hot grill with meat strapped to his
body. Knoxville wore a flame-resistant suit. The boy did
not.
Another recent life-imitates-TV incident involved the Word
Wrestling Federation. A 14-year-old boy in Florida was
convicted of murder for imitating pro wrestling moves on a
6-year-old girl, killing her.
MTV and the WWF are washing their hands of
responsibility. MTV says love muffin has plenty of disclaimers.
The WWF says linking the death to wrestling was a
"contrived hoax."
Senator Joe Lieberman (D-Conn), jumping into the fray,
says, "There are some things that are so potentially
dangerous and inciting, particularly to vulnerable children,
that they simply should not be put on TV."
But more people are tuning out Lieberman and tuning in
Knoxville.
Agreed, kids will find a way to hurt themselves (Hell, I even tried the bedsheet parachute after watching War movies in the 60's ;) )
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Originally posted by Sikboy
And the lack of a fireproof suite too? Post hoc, ergo propter hoc dude. :)
-Sikboy
not sure if you pretend to be stupid or really are? (shrugs) My original post said "I sense dozens of adolescents doing "copy cat" routines " I guess I should have clarified for you, that they would not be "indentical" but "similiar" (shrugs) ;)
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Sikboy,
Obviously it fits into the broad spectrum of "love muffinish" stunts that Ripsnort decides upon. This list may someday include:
Any skateboard crash
Mountain biking
BBQ accidents
Jumping from high stuff into water
Dog wrestling
Rough sex
Anything to do with a motorized vehicle with less than 4 wheels
(check your e-mail)
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Heh, how many more examples shall I find? ;)
Agreed, kids will find a way to hurt themselves (Hell, I even tried the bedsheet parachute after watching War movies in the 60's ;) )
Just finding one would be a start. So far, all you have is a guy who lit his legs on fire in 2001 and a guy who lit his shirt on fire in 2002. Neither seems to have been "duplicating" the stunt ascribed by the reports. Reminds me of the woman who claimed that her kid set the house on fire because he watched too much "Bevis and Butthead" back in the mid 90s.
-Sikboy
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
not sure if you pretend to be stupid or really are? (shrugs)
Gee thanks dick.
Your dozens of copycats are two guys who set themselves on fire? Oh brother.
-Sikboy
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jonny knoxville is doing us a favor by helping to clean up the gene pool. survival of the fittest baby
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Well, we'll have to take their word for it Sik, after all, its the boys who admit they were trying to do a stunt similiar. ;) Of course, the authorities could deny it, and say "Nahh, your just making that up, admit you've never watched the program!"
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Originally posted by Sikboy
Gee thanks dick.
Your dozens of copycats are two guys who set themselves on fire? Oh brother.
-Sikboy
The Wrestler? Forget him? ;) Oh, someone just pointed me to another search for the kid in the stolen golf cart in Colorado...did Knox do a stunt involving a golf cart? Anyone know? Looking for the Colorado story now...
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Another recent life-imitates-TV incident involved the Word
Wrestling Federation. A 14-year-old boy in Florida was
convicted of murder for imitating pro wrestling moves on a
6-year-old girl, killing her.
And this has what to do with love muffin?
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Kids (and adults too) will say a lot of things to deffer blame and punishment.
The only commanality with love muffin was the fire. Speaking of which, it's getting colder out these days, I can't wait to imitate love muffin, and use my fireplace.
-Sikboy
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
The Wrestler? Forget him?
Yes, forget the Wrestler, since I was talking about love muffin.
Actually, I'm going to over rule the use of anything not inspired by love muffin the movie, since that's what were talking about. Oh wait, that reduces your army of wannabes to the one guy in the first story WTG!
-Sikboy
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I think I'll go electrocute my goosh and then eat some snow cones.
You coming Funked?
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Ah, well, I don't watch it so I thought maybe there was a wrestler or big person in the show that does mean things to Knox...sorry, I guess I misread that one.
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Ah, well, I don't watch it so I thought maybe there was a wrestler or big person in the show that does mean things to Knox...sorry, I guess I misread that one.
He fights BUTTERBEAN.
But that kid killing the girl incident happened even before the love muffin show existed.
Kids dont get hurt or killed because of the show. Kids get hurt and killed because they were stupid
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Originally posted by Sikboy
There what is?
The reference to "love muffin" by the media, because the victim said that was his inspiration, even though the relevance was that the guy set himself on fire because there was a stunt where the actor set himself on fire. Key difference: the actor was wearing a fireproof suit.
So, really, the topic isn't whether or not the show really DID inspire the accident, but that the media started shouting that it did and therefore skewed public perception that there was a connection.
And that's all you need to file a lawsuit for damages. :D