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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: Your Cousin Marvin on March 25, 2022, 10:38:31 AM
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Is he just a better actor than Jack Black and GOB ? Am I just remembering it different because i'm old and don't like newish things?
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You're 100% right. The Owen cameo was so organic in how it came to be. While I like Will Arnett and Jack Black better as actors, their cameos felt hella forced.
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Is he just a better actor than Jack Black and GOB ? Am I just remembering it different because i'm old and don't like newish things?
I was convinced he knew what he was talking about. I figured the trick part was fake, but that he was into skateboarding (like Jonah Hill).
When I go back and watch it now knowing the entire backstory, I'm still impressed. The dude must have an amazing mind for memorizing lines.
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i honestly believed it when i saw it as a kid. i didn't really pay attention to the names of the tricks, i was just so caught up in the idea that owen wilson skated and was friends with the girl team
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I think it's as simple as Owen is talented and funny and Jack is not.
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I think it's as simple as Owen is talented and funny and Jack is not.
I don't really think that's fair. He has a lot of range when he doesn't play his character actor self, like in Bernie for instance, he knocked it out of the park.
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I feel like Jack Black is playing Jack Black in a lot of his roles so seeing him do that in the context of a skateboarding video isn't too impressive.
Owen Wilson played the role of a skater and he got it right.
Arnett just played like a shit talking non-skating role so what most slap posters are accused of being. It didn't carry as much weight without the skating and was a weak jab at us supposed spectators.
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i honestly believed it when i saw it as a kid. i didn't really pay attention to the names of the tricks, i was just so caught up in the idea that owen wilson skated and was friends with the girl team
Same until some old head on the aol skateboarding chat room to ruined it for me.
Though watching it again, I’m having a mandela effect about there being music during his tricks.. guess not
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Ty and Spike wrote a little dialogue for him and emailed it to him, and he was pretty baffled by all the lingo and stuff he had to say, so they explained it to him and I guess he prepped for the "role."
He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly. Plus the jazz push and the sudden toe drag after the noseblunt to slow down was always funny. There's a lot of little funny moments from that skit, like how he says Spanky bluntslid that rail in TIS, but he actually did a front feeble down it. Or Carroll's casual indifferent behaviour.
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i honestly believed it when i saw it as a kid. i didn't really pay attention to the names of the tricks, i was just so caught up in the idea that owen wilson skated and was friends with the girl team
Same until some old head on the aol skateboarding chat room to ruined it for me.
Though watching it again, I’m having a mandela effect about there being music during his tricks.. guess not
Terminator X to the Edge of Panic plays during his tricks on my copy
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Should get a Luke Wilson remix
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i honestly believed it when i saw it as a kid. i didn't really pay attention to the names of the tricks, i was just so caught up in the idea that owen wilson skated and was friends with the girl team
Same until some old head on the aol skateboarding chat room to ruined it for me.
Though watching it again, I’m having a mandela effect about there being music during his tricks.. guess not
Terminator X to the Edge of Panic plays during his tricks on my copy
Okay that sounds right. The clip on youtube mustve had it removed. I also broke my original copy and remember being so bummed that the newer version had a different soundtrack
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Hats of to Gino.
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I re-watched 411 #52 multiple times, zero Owen Wilson footage. The man is a liar.
I like the un-cut version, you can see the entire team struggling not to laugh during the skit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uikArUFfdVQ
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Shrimp Blunt having Aquaman was also a good one.
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birdhouse tried to copy the idea before almost every part in Saturdays and it was contrived and irritating.
Owen will never be beaten.
Having said that, Arnette was funny in PS. Especially when he tells Olsen that he should do some tricks that someone under 30 would appreciate :D :D :D
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Johnny Rotten in Sorry was great
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I re-watched 411 #52 multiple times, zero Owen Wilson footage. The man is a liar.
I like the un-cut version, you can see the entire team struggling not to laugh during the skit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uikArUFfdVQ
Still a great skit!
It was super obvious to me he didn't do the trick, but I always thought he actually knew what he was talking about because he was rocking a lot of skate gear back then.
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I’m just glad it wasn’t Will Ferrell in any of the skits.
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Not even saying it's good but another comedian cameo in a skate video (altho a few obvious reasons this one's not often brought up) https://youtu.be/vWBhv9Z2fNw
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Owen Wilson worked because it was the first one. Then Ty and Spike thought they had to keep throwing actors in there (as if anyone gave a shit one way or the other) to parrot Spike lines. They just let JB riff as a filmer and Will Arnett was funny just making fun of them in the van, but there wasn’t really any objective behind it.
Just remember Spike was as responsible for Crail Films excesses as Ty was, perhaps even more so because the buck stopped with him.
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It was a simpler time I think, as a kid I remember thinking that shit was real for awhile haha, now it would seem so obvious unless you actually saw the actor doing tricks, but I didn’t even connect that fact he went outta frame for a second when I first saw it. That shit had some mystique to it
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Pardon me as I point out the obvious. The film was called Yeah Right and I still watched that clip thinking Owen Wilson skated. What a time to be alive!
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Pardon me as I point out the obvious. The film was called Yeah Right and I still watched that clip thinking Owen Wilson skated. What a time to be alive!
Hmm never considered that along with the keyed out ramps
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I’m just glad it wasn’t Will Ferrell in any of the skits.
You wash your mouth out!
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He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly. Plus the jazz push and the sudden toe drag after the noseblunt to slow down was always funny.
Koston has spent his career hauling around that same tired schtick, but by god if a broken clock isn't funny at least once in its life.
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He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly. Plus the jazz push and the sudden toe drag after the noseblunt to slow down was always funny.
Koston has spent his career hauling around that same tired schtick, but by god if a broken clock isn't funny at least once in its life.
Man had a rich decade plus career before being goofy and then he still had a good ten years after that.
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Owen Wilson worked because it was the first one. Then Ty and Spike thought they had to keep throwing actors in there (as if anyone gave a shit one way or the other) to parrot Spike lines. They just let JB riff as a filmer and Will Arnett was funny just making fun of them in the van, but there wasn’t really any objective behind it.
Just remember Spike was as responsible for Crail Films excesses as Ty was, perhaps even more so because the buck stopped with him.
It was probably the first real cameo but that Rodney Mullen part at the Hollywood stars where he almost runs into Jack Nicholson has always stuck out to me. Probably the most famous person to be in someone’s part whether he knew it or not.
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Owen Wilson worked because it was the first one. Then Ty and Spike thought they had to keep throwing actors in there (as if anyone gave a shit one way or the other) to parrot Spike lines. They just let JB riff as a filmer and Will Arnett was funny just making fun of them in the van, but there wasn’t really any objective behind it.
Just remember Spike was as responsible for Crail Films excesses as Ty was, perhaps even more so because the buck stopped with him.
It was probably the first real cameo but that Rodney Mullen part at the Hollywood stars where he almost runs into Jack Nicholson has always stuck out to me. Probably the most famous person to be in someone’s part whether he knew it or not.
What's this ?
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Owen Wilson worked because it was the first one. Then Ty and Spike thought they had to keep throwing actors in there (as if anyone gave a shit one way or the other) to parrot Spike lines. They just let JB riff as a filmer and Will Arnett was funny just making fun of them in the van, but there wasn’t really any objective behind it.
Just remember Spike was as responsible for Crail Films excesses as Ty was, perhaps even more so because the buck stopped with him.
It was probably the first real cameo but that Rodney Mullen part at the Hollywood stars where he almost runs into Jack Nicholson has always stuck out to me. Probably the most famous person to be in someone’s part whether he knew it or not.
What's this ?
http://youtu.be/rAB8EiyKF7E
2:58
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How does Wes Anderson feel?….all his movies got worse the moment Owen Wilson wasn’t involved…..
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He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly.
I never actually put it together that Koston was in the skit as well as playing Owen's part. Just watched it back though and it cuts to a different clip where he's not standing at the van any more before Owen gets up.
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Owen Wilson worked because it was the first one. Then Ty and Spike thought they had to keep throwing actors in there (as if anyone gave a shit one way or the other) to parrot Spike lines. They just let JB riff as a filmer and Will Arnett was funny just making fun of them in the van, but there wasn’t really any objective behind it.
Just remember Spike was as responsible for Crail Films excesses as Ty was, perhaps even more so because the buck stopped with him.
It was probably the first real cameo but that Rodney Mullen part at the Hollywood stars where he almost runs into Jack Nicholson has always stuck out to me. Probably the most famous person to be in someone’s part whether he knew it or not.
Don’t forget the extreeeeeeemely embarrassing intro to Chad Fernandez’s Storm part
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Ty and Spike wrote a little dialogue for him and emailed it to him, and he was pretty baffled by all the lingo and stuff he had to say, so they explained it to him and I guess he prepped for the "role."
He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly. Plus the jazz push and the sudden toe drag after the noseblunt to slow down was always funny. There's a lot of little funny moments from that skit, like how he says Spanky bluntslid that rail in TIS, but he actually did a front feeble down it. Or Carroll's casual indifferent behaviour.
He said bluntslid? I always thought he said "blitzed" and got so confused
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Pretty sure there was an ad with Koston and owner Wilson sitting together in the same clothes and Koston had a wig on. It's actually an insert on the DVD
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How does Wes Anderson feel?….all his movies got worse the moment Owen Wilson wasn’t involved…..
What do you mean? He’s only not been involved in like, three of them ever. He was just in one last year.
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How does Wes Anderson feel?….all his movies got worse the moment Owen Wilson wasn’t involved…..
What do you mean? He’s only not been involved in like, three of them ever. He was just in one last year.
He stopped writing with Wes Anderson after The Royal Tenenbaums.
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How does Wes Anderson feel?….all his movies got worse the moment Owen Wilson wasn’t involved…..
What do you mean? He’s only not been involved in like, three of them ever. He was just in one last year.
He stopped writing with Wes Anderson after The Royal Tenenbaums.
I think the poster knows this and is talking shit on life aquatic - French dispatch which is crazy talk.
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How does Wes Anderson feel?….all his movies got worse the moment Owen Wilson wasn’t involved…..
What do you mean? He’s only not been involved in like, three of them ever. He was just in one last year.
He stopped writing with Wes Anderson after The Royal Tenenbaums.
IMO, "The Life Aquatic...With Steve Zissou" is Anderson's best film. But he releases consistently good material. Weakest was maybe the one on the train, and that wasn't terrible. I laughed when the three dudes got kicked of and the one guy was all, "Are we gonna get our snake back?"
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How does Wes Anderson feel?….all his movies got worse the moment Owen Wilson wasn’t involved…..
What do you mean? He’s only not been involved in like, three of them ever. He was just in one last year.
He stopped writing with Wes Anderson after The Royal Tenenbaums.
IMO, "The Life Aquatic...With Steve Zissou" is Anderson's best film. But he releases consistently good material. Weakest was maybe the one on the train, and that wasn't terrible. I laughed when the three dudes got kicked of and the one guy was all, "Are we gonna get our snake back?"
The Grand Budapest Hotel is easily my favorite but I also think that in The Royal Tenenbaums, Gene Hackman stole the entire movie.
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He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly.
I never actually put it together that Koston was in the skit as well as playing Owen's part. Just watched it back though and it cuts to a different clip where he's not standing at the van any more before Owen gets up.
I always thought it was Marc Johnson due to the jazz push, lankiness, and how white he is.
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Ty and Spike wrote a little dialogue for him and emailed it to him, and he was pretty baffled by all the lingo and stuff he had to say, so they explained it to him and I guess he prepped for the "role."
He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly. Plus the jazz push and the sudden toe drag after the noseblunt to slow down was always funny. There's a lot of little funny moments from that skit, like how he says Spanky bluntslid that rail in TIS, but he actually did a front feeble down it. Or Carroll's casual indifferent behaviour.
He said bluntslid? I always thought he said "blitzed" and got so confused
Sounds more like blitzed yeah, that confused me as well - I figured he messed up his line a little. Doesn't make sense if he wouldn't do a bluntslide because Spanky front feebled it, unless I'm missing something.
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He did really well. I was impressed that Koston was able to switch outfits that quickly.
I never actually put it together that Koston was in the skit as well as playing Owen's part. Just watched it back though and it cuts to a different clip where he's not standing at the van any more before Owen gets up.
I always thought it was Marc Johnson due to the jazz push, lankiness, and how white he is.
MJ is regs. Cmon, the style gave it away in like 2 seconds. I was at peak Koston Fan mode when this dropped and my friends didn't believe me, Hansel was just so hot as the time.
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Skateboarding was at the outer fringe of popular culture at the time Yeah Right was made, so it felt more like a novel to hear a celebrity talk about skateboarding and use the lingo.
By the time Pretty Sweet came out (nearly 10 years later), skateboarding moved a little closer to the center, so it wasn't as weird to see celebrities inside the skateboarding circle. We had already seen Pharrell, Dave Chappelle, and Tyler the Creator talk about skateboarding.
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It was probably the first real cameo but that Rodney Mullen part at the Hollywood stars where he almost runs into Jack Nicholson has always stuck out to me. Probably the most famous person to be in someone’s part whether he knew it or not.
i never realized this, and i thank you for this insight. better late than never i guess :D
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Skateboarding was at the outer fringe of popular culture at the time Yeah Right was made, so it felt more like a novel to hear a celebrity talk about skateboarding and use the lingo.
By the time Pretty Sweet came out (nearly 10 years later), skateboarding moved a little closer to the center, so it wasn't as weird to see celebrities inside the skateboarding circle. We had already seen Pharrell, Dave Chappelle, and Tyler the Creator talk about skateboarding.
Lupe Fiasco is so upset by his omission
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Owen Wilson worked because it was the first one. Then Ty and Spike thought they had to keep throwing actors in there (as if anyone gave a shit one way or the other) to parrot Spike lines. They just let JB riff as a filmer and Will Arnett was funny just making fun of them in the van, but there wasn’t really any objective behind it.
Just remember Spike was as responsible for Crail Films excesses as Ty was, perhaps even more so because the buck stopped with him.
It was probably the first real cameo but that Rodney Mullen part at the Hollywood stars where he almost runs into Jack Nicholson has always stuck out to me. Probably the most famous person to be in someone’s part whether he knew it or not.
i hate to burst yalls bubbles but that is not jack nicholson lol
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Owen Wilson worked because it was the first one. Then Ty and Spike thought they had to keep throwing actors in there (as if anyone gave a shit one way or the other) to parrot Spike lines. They just let JB riff as a filmer and Will Arnett was funny just making fun of them in the van, but there wasn’t really any objective behind it.
Just remember Spike was as responsible for Crail Films excesses as Ty was, perhaps even more so because the buck stopped with him.
It was probably the first real cameo but that Rodney Mullen part at the Hollywood stars where he almost runs into Jack Nicholson has always stuck out to me. Probably the most famous person to be in someone’s part whether he knew it or not.
i hate to burst yalls bubbles but that is not jack nicholson lol
prove it.It looks exactly like him and you can tell by their reaction, not to mention he says "is that Jack?"