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wonderlust
12-27-2005, 03:20 PM
It's been a couple months since I've seen 40-Year-Old-Virgin, but I dare anyone who has seen this not to laugh when they view this photo. I swear I almost died just now. :D
http://tinyurl.com/bo34p
Ethilrist
12-27-2005, 03:24 PM
Not laughing.
Didn't see the movie, so maybe I'm missing some context, but boy, that sure doesn't look funny....
Larry Mudd
12-27-2005, 03:34 PM
Didn't see the movie, so maybe I'm missing some context, but boy, that sure doesn't look funny....When you imagine him screaming something like "Sonofabitchin' cuntmuffin Katie Couric," it gets a bit funnier.
That reminds me, though -- when I saw the movie, I was impressed with the make-up/practical effect of the body hair and its removal.
On the DVD, though, one of the special features is a "Chest Wax Documentary," which purports to show Steve Carrell psyching himself up for the scene and reacting to it afterwards, saying that, although it was his idea, it hurt a lot more than he expected it to.
Does he really walk around every day with that shag carpet thing going on?
Bosda Di'Chi of Tricor
12-27-2005, 03:46 PM
No laughs here. <shrugs>
wonderlust
12-27-2005, 03:47 PM
I loved how the beautician reacted. She was coming unglued, and because of her so was I.
It had to be real, not faked! Tell me it ain't so!
astro
12-27-2005, 04:09 PM
I loved how the beautician reacted. She was coming unglued, and because of her so was I.
It had to be real, not faked! Tell me it ain't so!
I haven't seen the movie, but supposedly they made a point of the fact that it was quite real and he actually got his hair ripped off in the waxing scene. The pain reaction is/was real.
astro
12-27-2005, 04:15 PM
I haven't seen the movie, but supposedly they made a point of the fact that it was quite real and he actually got his hair ripped off in the waxing scene. The pain reaction is/was real.
The DVD apparently has some expanded stuff on this (http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051216/ENTERTAINMENT12/512160327/1339/ENTERTAINMENT)
Carell also is featured in a painful behind-the-scenes glimpse at his chest-waxing sequence, in which the actor had patches of his hairy hide stripped for real, on camera
lissener
12-27-2005, 04:17 PM
Not laughing. What do I win?
wonderlust
12-27-2005, 04:31 PM
Not laughing. What do I win?I dare anyone who has seen this not to laughMy pity. You missed out on some great fun.
wonderlust
12-27-2005, 04:32 PM
I just watched the Wax Documentary, and it was clear that it was real. :D My faith in hairiness is restored! :cool:
Mr. Blue Sky
12-27-2005, 04:33 PM
Steve Carrell = not funny
mobo85
12-27-2005, 05:39 PM
Not funny. But then again, I've never seen the movie. Things relating to movies are funnier when you've seen the movie. That ugly drawing of a girl Napoleon Dynamite drew- now that's funny!
mobo85
12-27-2005, 06:02 PM
Steve Carrell = not funny
'Produce Pete Steve Carrell" was always my least favorite segment of The Daily Show. The only funny thing about it was the title.
WordMan
12-27-2005, 06:49 PM
Obviously YMMV - I have found this movie to be one of the funniest I have ever seen. I have seen it a few times and just got the DVD and find myself in hysterics pretty regularly throughout, even with repeat viewings.
That seen in particular is hilarious - but you have to be into the movie to appreciate it...
wonderlust
12-27-2005, 07:02 PM
It's been a couple months since I've seen 40-Year-Old-Virgin, but I dare anyone who has seen this not to laugh when they view this photoI meant "anyone who has seen this movie" and thought it was clear in the context. Of course it's much funnier as a reminder of the scene than as a single photo.
I don't find most overtly comic movies to be funny, but this film really had me in stitches.
Toddly
12-27-2005, 07:30 PM
I must be out of touch because I thought the movie was pretty poor. There were a few parts that were well done but overall I'm glad I didn't see it at the theaters. The waxing part was sort of comical and I actually thought the hair was fake.
OneChance
12-27-2005, 07:40 PM
I'm with Toddly. I chuckled in some places, laughed during the waxing scene, but a lot of the jokes fell flat for me. The delivery of many of the jokes were very wooden and just badly timed... to me. And it's really easy to make me laugh, so go figure.
Wile E
12-27-2005, 08:39 PM
I saw the movie, the picture didn't make me laugh. Getting stuck in pop-up hell on my ancient computer doesn't make me laugh.
Oh, and that scene in the movie wasn't funny, it was painful to watch and it was just stupid. I highly doubt that professional body waxers make little happy faces in the hair first before they remove it all. The movie was okay, but that scene was just dumb.
Stranger On A Train
12-27-2005, 08:52 PM
I'm with Toddly. I chuckled in some places, laughed during the waxing scene, but a lot of the jokes fell flat for me. The delivery of many of the jokes were very wooden and just badly timed... to me. And it's really easy to make me laugh, so go figure.Huh...me too, and this is after the warm critical review the film got. It seemed to me to be a collection of tired out dating and sex jokes that were rejected from a National Lampoon movie. And the always-fine Catherine Keener as the aspiring entreprenuer/single mom seemed to have been written into a different movie entirely; one with actual characters instead of charactures. The supporting cast was alright--the best thing any comedy director can do is hire Jane Lynch and give her some dryly shocking dialog to deliver--but Carrell was lamer than a put-down horse. The sex ed scene with Carrell and the daughter was actually pretty creepy (why would the mom let her boyfriend take her daughter to a class on birth control?), and the first actual laugh I got out of the film was in the very last scene, where Carrell suddenly breaks through the fourth wall and starts singing to the camera.
As for the physical humor of having chest hair ripped out--like all slapstick, it has to be delivered just so, and it just didn't work for me. "Ouch!" does not equal "Ha-ha!"
I can't imagine this being one of the funniest movies anyone has ever seen; even setting aside odd-ball films like Being John Malkovich, I can't see it comparing to something like Arsenic and Old Lace, Some Like It Hot, or Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Heck, I got more laughs out of any one scene of Best In Show than out of the whole running length of this film.
But then I think Al Pacino's overacting in Heat is some of the funniest scenes ever committed to film, so what do I know. "'Cause she's got a great ass...and you've got your head shoved all the way up it!"
Stranger
wonderlust
12-27-2005, 09:10 PM
I saw the movie, the picture didn't make me laugh. Getting stuck in pop-up hell on my ancient computer doesn't make me laugh.Oh no! I had no idea. I never, ever see pop-ups with Firefox + Adblock. I dare not recommend it, but you might want to look into it. :p
mamboman
12-27-2005, 10:15 PM
I just watched the Wax Documentary, and it was clear that it was real. :D My faith in hairiness is restored! :cool:
That would be a scene you would have to get in one take, wouldn't it?
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DMark
12-28-2005, 01:06 AM
Haven't seen the film yet, but years ago I was getting my hair cut at an overpriced West Hollywood salon and out of nowhere, I hear the loudest scream I have ever heard - and I can tell it is a man. I was sure Louie The Icepick was in the next room trying to get a loan payment from some poor sap.
Ten minutes later, the guy who had his first back wax came out and he looked pretty much like Louie The Icepick actually had worked him over. My guess is that was his first, and last, back waxing.
Marley23
12-28-2005, 01:37 AM
Didn't laugh, but I didn't want to wake people up. Funny scene from a very funny movie, and the way the wax-er was losing it was especially amusing.
By the way, it wasn't Katie Couric, it was "KELLY CLARKSON!"
Larry Mudd
12-28-2005, 06:21 AM
By the way, it wasn't Katie Couric, it was "KELLY CLARKSON!"Well, that isn't very funny then, is it? :p
Actually, I thought The Forty Year Old Virgin was probably the funniest movie I saw this year -- but the waxing scene didn't do a lot for me. Maybe if it hadn't featured so heavily in the trailer, punchline and all...
I totally lost my shit when Andy's grandfatherly co-worker was going through the litany of stuff that life isn't about, though. Jesus.
Kizarvexius
12-28-2005, 09:57 AM
Looking down at one's own hairy (no, not nearly that hairy, but still...) chest and wincing.
:eek:
I'm waaaaay too much of an empath to find most scenes of physical pain, even those done with comic intent, funny.
ISiddiqui
12-28-2005, 03:33 PM
Hilarious scene from a side splitting movie. I didn't laugh because I'm at work, and that may cause some unwanted attention ;).
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