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Quick question about scene in credits


Hi guys, I just saw this for the first time and didn't understand something in the credits. There was a short scene that seemed to take place at an S and M club or something and drinks were brought to a man who then said they belonged to 'Mr. Bush and (someone else somewhere else)'. I thought in this man's earlier scene that he looked like George Bush, was that the implied joke or something??? Because earlier in the movie I thought he was supposed to be playing Sigourney Weaver's father. Either way, I didn't get the joke. Can anyone explain?!?! Thanks!!!!

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I didnt get that one either. Who are they supposed to be?

"It's good to be the King." King Louie XVI and Camecus in disguised as King Louie.

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The eighth item item in the cast list is Sean Duggan...Skull and Bones Waiter.
The setting was supposed to be Yale's Skull and Bones Club. Sigourney Weaver went to Yale's Drama College.

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In the scene, the enema on the waiter's tray is redirected by sigourney weaver's 'father' to 'mr. bush and mr. buckley',respectively the politician and politically conservative pundit,who both attended yale. and i'm guessing that the vocal group is a take-off on the yale whiffinpoofs (sp.). And there are probably many more Yale in-jokes than that.









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