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Clint Eastwood goes off the deep end.
Clint, you're a living legend. And now you're spouting nonsense at an imaginary Obama on national television. Why must you embarrass yourself like this?
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I suspect old age, senility or something like that
I found it reasonably entertaining. That said, I don't really think improvised comedy is his strong suit.
Yeah, he makes a better director than stand-up actor.
Relevant.
That's rather mean spirited. :<
Hey, the one with Kermit the Frog was pretty great.
I miss the Muppet Show now...
The one with The Ring was pretty epic.
I haven't actually watched it, but from what I've heard it sounds less like he's crazy and more like he wanted to try improv comedy, only for it to fall flat in an epic fashion.
>"we own this country"
>"politicians are employees of ours"
Welp, not even hiding the oligarchy anymore.
clint no
why does the pony have a frontbutt
That's her tummy and her knee.
I can't be offended. I just have to look at Clint and go 'oh grandpa.'
I always liked the argument that when someone disagrees with you, he obviously has to be psychically ill, senile or at least brainwashed.
IJBM confirmed for ageism.
^^^In most cases I'd agree but the dude was talking to an empty chair. Comedy bit or not this is crazytown.
Doonesbury had people talking to an empty hat, so...
Look, there wasn't really any ambiguity in what was going on. It was shitty comedy, great meme material, and a sign Clint shouldn't quit his day job, but it's not exactly grounds for commission to an asylum.
Oh I'm not saying he needs to be put in an old folks home, but that was nuts.
Meh, it's pretty standard fare crazy for off-time theater. Let's not even get into avant garde.
I mean, if you're going to do a skit, a chair is cheaper than...you know...President Obama. Hell, my theater class's audition was monologues, and if it was supposed to be said to another character, it was placeheld by an empty chair.
I dunno, even coming from a pretty low-intensity theater background, this seems pretty normal casual skit material.