I suppose i would consider myslef a fan of Kauffman. More appropriately, as a fan of the WWF, I think he contributed a lot of the schtick that makes wrestling what it is today. Look at Jerry Lawler today, for example. He is now “The King”, one of the “heavyweight announcers”(bad guy butt-kisser) alongside JR Ross.(more of a good guy, but all in all neutral as a sports announcer should be)
so you found a girl who thinks really deep thoughts. what’s so amazing about really deep thoughts? Tori Amos
(Wendell)
From the very first Mighty Mouse routine, it was a matter of Andy putting you on. Once you got that, that was the joke.Period. Later, he may have been putting an audience member on. Sort of like Candid Camera. You were there to observe someone else experience the put on. No more than that.
I’m soooo happy when I can spot a train wreck coming; that’s one movie I know I don’t want to see. If only I could have seen The Blair Witch Project coming.
I was in high school when Andy Kaufmann was big and I never “got” him. Every time he came on the screen for SNL I just got a really weird squirmy feeling, like he was some kind of pervert or something and I just let him into my living room. When I would see the wrestling acts, I was just embarrassed for him because he didn’t seem to have the decency to be embarrassed for himself.
If Jim Carrey gets nominated for this role…I’m gonna scream.
I think the Kaufmann detractors should wait until ‘Man on the Moon’ comes out and go see it… I’ve read three reviews so far, and all three of them said, “I never ‘got’ Andy Kaufmann when he was alive, but after seeing the movie I understand him, and I appreciate what he did more.”
I’m indifferent on Andy. He pretty much left me cold most of the time, but I loved his pantomime to the theme from Mighty Mouse.