What about Nitzy?
What about Nitzy?
Don't wheelchairs have brakes?
I'd imagine putting one of the leads in a wheelchair is their way of getting around the "No kicking in the face" issue. But then again, her (likely) increased upper body strength would probably compensate somewhat in terms of fighting off a doll.
And Ricky and Julian attacking the camera crew at the end of "Say Goodnight to the Bad Guys" for not tipping them off to Lahey's plan ahead of time.
He played Gerald, the gotta-be-gay guy, on the second season of the Joe Schmo show.
And I'm pretty sure Shitty Bill has gone on to a better place as well.
Maybe the first half of the third season, anyway, but the Steve French episode from that season pretty much tipped the scales into ridiculousness.
Here's Corey's insane rant of doom about the whole thing (copied from his Myspace blog which doesn't exist anymore because…it's Myspace, I guess.
With Clattenburg and Ricky's Dad not involved anymore, maybe Cory and Trevor will come back.
Apparently the third movie contains the final performance of Philadelphia Collins, AKA the Mustard Tiger.
I thought Columby was half-kidding in that featurette, but I haven't watched it recently. I do know that Doug Kenney hated the finished product, but that was mostly due to the gopher, and the mountains of coke he was doing (Kenney, not the gopher).
He gives another weird counterpoint when one of the original female cast members or writers (could have been Laraine) made a comment about Lorne being a father figure to everyone, and Paul basically gets stuck in there to say, "Nuh-uh! Not to me and Chevy and Mr. Mike!" Well, thanks for that.
He gets so excited playing Horton W. Dansbury that he corrects Theo when he refers to Vanessa. "She's the Vice-President of the bank!"
Conky from "Trailer Park Boys".
Anytime Cockroach got involved in the Huxtables' shenanigans on "The Cosby Show", including portraying the owner of Cockroach Oil (when Theo tried to get an apartment when the house was converted to "The Real World") or as Theo's attorney (when Theo was tried for being late for Vanessa's play after track practice).
And he steals from his wait staff.
He happened to be at Eddie Nash's house when they brought Holmes in to beat the hell out of him for his part in the robbery.
Kind of a bold choice for Soderburgh to finish the movie with "Christmas in Heaven" from Monty Python's Meaning of Life.
Basically, if you know how to "captain the ship"; if you come in on time and on budget, you'll keep getting work, regardless of how repellant a person you may be.
After Coming to America, Eddie Murphy was so pissed at Landis he said, "Vic Morrow has a better chance of working with Landis than I do.".