Absolutely what I thought too! Him jumping up and down on the trampoline is an obvious reference to that to me. (I say this as a person who loves the "Pet Sounds" and "Smile" albums)
It's called "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" with John C. Reilly. A country singer looks back at his life. It's very good. IDK if it did well at the theaters or not. The Beatles thing is funny, as they really don't look like them, and they are always saying the person's name so you know who they are. (With all the famous celebs not just the Beatles.)
With meditation, there's no limit to what we can "imagine"
“Jam it up your ass.” Oooo poor Ringo 😂😂 “you’re lucky we still let you play drums” 😂😂
"Beatles! Please stop fighting here, in India!"
The best scene ever!
“Ringo Starr just told me!”
Hahaha
Jack’s accents omg 😂😂
2:14
Paul and John fight
Paul, the leader...are they trolling us?
John was originally known as the leader before Sergeant Pepper's. Great point!
This is fucking gold! I appreciate each character. 😂
3:12
LSD kicks in
Oh NOoo, "BAD TRIP BAD TRIP!"
" you're almost as good as the Monkees"!!!!
I love that line too!
It’s funny how by the end of this clip Dewey was a parallel for Brian Wilson during the Pet Sounds/Smile era
Absolutely what I thought too! Him jumping up and down on the trampoline is an obvious reference to that to me. (I say this as a person who loves the "Pet Sounds" and "Smile" albums)
What on earth is this. Loved the rudd dialect. Funny and disturbing.
It's called "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" with John C. Reilly. A country singer looks back at his life.
It's very good. IDK if it did well at the theaters or not. The Beatles thing is funny, as they really don't look like them, and they
are always saying the person's name so you know who they are. (With all the famous celebs not just the Beatles.)
Ringo was spot on tho XD @@MrK623
Great record lmao
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I didnt really much tbh lol what the hell is that accent man lol
that's the joke
I was going to say how funny I find Jack Black's awful Scouse accent, but I don't know if I can call the attempt Scouse XD
lol the beatles traveled to india for busniess reasons and george was the only beatle to be under the influence by the indian culture
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