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Carlton Banks! Ace.

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I agree!
 
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Quote: zooo @ May 1 2008, 11:46 PM BST

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Nepotist.
 
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Quote: zooo @ May 1 2008, 11:46 PM BST

Carlton Banks! Ace.


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Legendary! :D
 

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Who remembers Sledge Hammer?
 
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So many to choose from, but I'll plump for the one I'm watching and enjoying the most at the moment.

Arthur Spooner in King of Queens. Brilliant performance from Mr Stiller (The funny one, not his son).

Building on the character he played in Seinfeld (George's Dad) and creating comedy gold.

He makes me laugh a lot.
 
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Homer Simpson, Larry David, George Castanza, Stewie Griffin.
 
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Liz Lemon and Jack McGonigal are also two great characters heading for comedy immortality.
 
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Quote: monkeybeard @ May 2 2008, 9:24 AM BST

Brilliant performance from Mr Stiller (The funny one, not his son).


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Hahah
 

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Quote: Aaron @ May 2 2008, 12:13 AM BST

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Come on:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKlxjbhB9HE
 
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Yeah, like I said, legendary!
 

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Larry Sanders.
 
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Quote: hotzappa11 @ May 2 2008, 10:45 AM BST

Come on:

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Got to give a nod to The Boss and Monica for inspiring it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk8VZgJkpeg
 
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That was the way 99% of white people danced, back in the '80s. The New Romantics were notoriously bad dancers.

Anyway, back to Alfonso, check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd4C8_FMdjA&feature=related

By the way, the proper name for the Moonwalk, is the Backslide. The Moonwalk is another move altogether, where the dancer goes around in a circle. Oh, and Michael Jackson didn't create any of these moves. The Backslide has been around since the '20s, and was first recorded on film in 1932.

If there was an award for worst dancing ever recorded on film, this man would definately be in with a chance of winning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi5IsOqLOi8&NR=1
 
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Sheldon Cooper from "The Big Bang Theory", played by Jim Parsons.

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Quote: catskillz @ May 2 2008, 7:07 PM BST

That was the way 99% of white people danced, back in the '80s.


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Yes, but Alfonso Ribeiro credits Courtney Cox as his inspiration.
 
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