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Friday, August 10, 2007

bret, you got it goin' on!

OK. It is official. I have a favorite new show, and it is Flight of the Conchords on HBO. I think I have watched the "Bowie" episode no less than six seven times. No joke. And the number of times I've watched this little gem from that episode would boggle your mind.



You really have to find a way to watch the "Bowie" episode. Because it contains the 3 things that are guaranteed to win a lifelong cult following, at least from me:
  1. "1986 David Bowie from the movie 'Labyrinth' ",
  2. A song called "Bowie's in Space", which actually says: "Hey Bowie - do you have one really funky sequined spacesuit, or do you have several ch-changes?" and the phrase "groovitational, groovitational pull."
  3. Kiwis who respond to questions with "Yeah. No."
So I guess you should also watch the music video for "Bowie's in Space":

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4 Comments:

Blogger jonstovall said...

Imagine my delight when these guys were on Late Night with Conan O'Brien; and they turned out to not be just another Tenacious D but freaking hilarious.

I'm a fan.

9:06 AM, August 13, 2007

 
Anonymous McD said...

OMFG, I'm SO HOOKED on this show, freakin' hilarious. One of my recent favorites is the "Too many people _ucking with my shi_" (actually sang with out those letters).... too funny.

Way addicted, highly recommend it.

McD :)

3:52 PM, August 13, 2007

 
Anonymous sometimesipeemypantslaughing said...

I didn't say anything like that... I think sometimes you hear what you wanna hear.
Hahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahaha

Hahahahahahhahahahahhah
HahahahahHahhahah Hahahahah

11:17 PM, August 21, 2007

 
Blogger V said...

that's my favorite line!!! actually, it ties with:

don't let anyone tell you
you're not humpable,
because you're bumpable,
I hope this doesn't make you feel uncomfortable...

if there's any way to see this whole episode, do it. it's the funniest thing i've ever seen, from the start to the finish.

now i have to go watch it again.

12:43 PM, August 22, 2007

 

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