Funniest part was....
The kid in the back seat asking her dad what the point of days were, and when does it all end. Appealed to my nihilistic side. Was a more subtle kind of British humour than the rest of the movie.
shareThe kid in the back seat asking her dad what the point of days were, and when does it all end. Appealed to my nihilistic side. Was a more subtle kind of British humour than the rest of the movie.
shareThat and the dog attack are pretty much it.
shareYou did the whole Lincoln! Omg! I lost it on that one!! Hahaha!!
shareTake me out to the ball game
No cash here!! Here, no cash!!! Cash, no!!!! Robbo? No Cash!
I liked the part with Segel and the dog and how he injures the dog in ways that weren't done in There's Something About Mary.
shareI wake up thinking that almost every day.
sharewithout a doubt funniest was when the dog hit the treadmill and went flying across the room onto the wall.
comedy gold