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That I did not know. That's pretty cool. Makes me wonder what the McCain winning episode would be like. i wonder if they'll ever release it.
Woops, yeah, that was my bad. The race was in 2004, and it was between Kerry and Bush. I don't know why I originally wrote 2000, for some reason it was sticking in my mind that the episode parodied the first time Bush got elected. But if that were the case the episode would have had an entirely different bent, one that South Park already did, too, I believe, haha....
Dead Man was a weird role, good call, but Ed Wood is already on the ilst, at number two.
"i notice you didn't take the jim carrey from all of his serious roles."Yeah, because he's typecast and doesn't have many serious roles. That's the point of the list. Same for Adam Sandler. Those titles (Punch-Drunk Love, Eternal Sunshine) are even listed in the actual entries. Did you even read the post?In the very beginning, we clarified that this list was good actors who have been typecast. If they're good, then by definition they've done a bit of a variety, but Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler are both very clearly typecast- more than 60% of the roles they get are similar to each other. Maybe you're operating under a different defnition of typecast than we are....:-)
Howard the Duck, damn. Good call. I must have unconsciously erased it from my memory because of how awful it was.