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− | The entire movie is Wolfcastle (as McBain) {{W|Stand-up comedy|standing against a brick wall}} for an hour and a half. McBain tells bad jokes to a studio audience, and when they heckle him, he dispatches the offending audience member(s) with various weapons. | + | The entire movie is Wolfcastle (as McBain) {{W|Stand-up comedy|standing against a brick wall}} for an hour and a half. McBain tells bad jokes to a studio audience, and when they heckle him, he dispatches the offending audience member(s) with various weapons. For example, after making a terrible joke and a man insults him, he pulls out a machine gun and opens fire on the club patrons, killing several. He then proceeds to impersonate Woody Allen, which elicts another insult and a grenade tossed at the offender, killing him. |
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Revision as of 16:12, October 9, 2014
McBain: Let's Get Silly
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Movie Information
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McBain: Let's Get Silly is a film in the McBain series of films, starring Rainier Wolfcastle as McBain.
Plot
The entire movie is Wolfcastle (as McBain) standing against a brick wall for an hour and a half. McBain tells bad jokes to a studio audience, and when they heckle him, he dispatches the offending audience member(s) with various weapons. For example, after making a terrible joke and a man insults him, he pulls out a machine gun and opens fire on the club patrons, killing several. He then proceeds to impersonate Woody Allen, which elicts another insult and a grenade tossed at the offender, killing him.
History
Jay Sherman reviewed McBain: Let's Get Silly on his show, Coming Attractions, and had Wolfcastle as his guest. Sherman rolled a clip from the movie, and Wolfacstle said that the movie cost eighty million dollars to make. Sherman, disgusted, sarcastically asked Wolfcastle how he slept at night. Wolfcastle, missing the sarcasm, forthrightly replied, "On top of a pile of money with many beautiful ladies", disgusting Sherman even further.