espeacially, when he and those two other old bastads beat the crap out of Ben Stiller. I could've really done without that. Plus, he never got them back for it.
I'm one of those guys who sees and good movie and it takes just one bad scene like the one I described to ruin it for me. I'm touchy but that's me.
You must really like Ben Stiller. Rest assured, he wasn't hurt. Dick Van Dyke is a pro- if he really wanted to hurt the guy, Ben would still be in physical therapy. Just the other day I saw Dick Van Dyke beat up Bob Barker to avenge the beating Barker gave Adam Sandler. It wasn't pretty, and I'm really upset about this. These beatings that Mr. Van Dyke and his "bastad" hoodlum friends mete out to innocent bystander actors has got to stop.
I was in Culver City back in the late '60s, and happened to be walking past the entrance to MGM a little after dark. I heard some scuffling, and when I looked around I saw Dick Van Dyke beating the crap out of Charles Bronson.
Nice bumping old celebrities so people think they're dead. Unfortunately I never saw Brokeback Mountain, so much as I would like to, I can't discuss the graphic details of gay sex.
Well, I could have done without the "heart removal" scene in Indiana Jones 2. Unnecessary? "Passion of the Christ" comes to mind. And any scene where Jean Claude Van Damme's butt is visible... totally uncalled for. It's just that... to me, Dick Van Dyke's appearances in Night at the Museum were the best parts of a pretty good movie.