Was Zach Galifianakis actually on Two and a Half Men?
At the end of Due Date a clip is shown with Zach Galifianakis in Two and a half men. I know all through the film he wants to be in the show but is it a real episode or was it made for the film?
Was Zach Galifianakis actually on Two and a Half Men?
At the end of Due Date a clip is shown with Zach Galifianakis in Two and a half men. I know all through the film he wants to be in the show but is it a real episode or was it made for the film?
here we go... I sometimes felt that it was funny or at least had funny moments. But it IS a sitcom, so will keep with the same formula: lame, sexist jokes that work for the same, retarded people. This formula works for everyone, everywhere, also. Just look at The Young Ones, one of my favorite comedies EVER. It had the same lentil/hippie jokes in almost every episode. It also had the same punker/society-rule-breaker joke in almost every episode. I see a trend here.... these sitcoms are made to make the same group of people laugh and listen to commercials and become part of the purchasing society... It's a revolving circle, so really, who gives a ****. If it's funny and entertaining, then watch it. If not, then bash somebodies face in with a cricket-bat..
Comedy is some thing that will never please everyone we all find different things funny I like two and half men I think it's a good program and do find it funny but you will also find people that agree with you that's what makes comedy so special there is no one size fits all
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No, it was made for the movie
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Was Zach Galifianakis actually on Two and a Half Men?
At the end of Due Date a clip is shown with Zach Galifianakis in Two and a half men. I know all through the film he wants to be in the show but is it a real episode or was it made for the film?
here we go... I sometimes felt that it was funny or at least had funny moments. But it IS a sitcom, so will keep with the same formula: lame, sexist jokes that work for the same, retarded people. This formula works for everyone, everywhere, also. Just look at The Young Ones, one of my favorite comedies EVER. It had the same lentil/hippie jokes in almost every episode. It also had the same punker/society-rule-breaker joke in almost every episode. I see a trend here.... these sitcoms are made to make the same group of people laugh and listen to commercials and become part of the purchasing society... It's a revolving circle, so really, who gives a ****. If it's funny and entertaining, then watch it. If not, then bash somebodies face in with a cricket-bat..
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Comedy is some thing that will never please everyone we all find different things funny I like two and half men I think it's a good program and do find it funny but you will also find people that agree with you that's what makes comedy so special there is no one size fits all
No, he wasn't.
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