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IroncladTruth t1_j9ojyk1 wrote

Is the one next to Sandler the guy from Grandma’s Boy?

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siverted t1_j9oo3l8 wrote

I moved to LA when I was 18, and David Spade was my first celebrity encounter. I was in an elevator and he suddenly popped up just as the doors were closing. We stood next to each other in silence until finally, Spade let out a deep sigh, said "god dammit," and stepped off. Good times.

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FoTweezy t1_j9otml5 wrote

This is in Judd Apatow’s book “sick in the head.” It’s a really great read with tons of interviews with legendary comedians.

He and Sandler were roommates in LA before Sandler got the call for SNL.

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StevenFromPhilly t1_j9ovg64 wrote

Apatow was a terrible stand up.
I remember any time I would see him thinking how is this guy still around.

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LeonardSmallsJr t1_j9oxlcx wrote

I recognize the two on the left as professional skateboarder hoodlums from a documentary about the police academy.

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SweetCosmicPope t1_j9p109s wrote

I’ve never seen him do standup, but it makes sense he’d become more famous as a producer. I do think when listening to him in interviews that he’s far wittier than any of the rest of this bunch, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to standup.

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Jeep_Stuff t1_j9p3679 wrote

I once saw him at the LA auto show. He was chatting up one of the booth babes. He had a guy with him who looked exactly like Chris Farley which freaked me out because Farley had died by that time. It was his brother.

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yargmematey t1_j9p4agf wrote

Weird fact about me and David Spade: for a while young David Spade was a recurring character in my dreams. But it wasn't him, he was always playing someone. Like my dreams were movies and he got cast in them? It was weird but it stopped after a few years. Always made me feel like we were weirdly connected even though I'm not a big fan of his (outside of Emperor's New Groove). Not sure why I'm posting this here. Thanks for reading.

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NotYetSoonEnough t1_j9p9kjo wrote

Murderface used to look so happy. He never should have joined that band.

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dr_mus_musculus t1_j9paofg wrote

Wow I did not realize how much the Apatow girls look like their dad until this pic

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Antha1969 t1_j9peajn wrote

Spade is the real deal. A perfect mix of smart/smartass and funny. I feel very dumbed and cheated every time I watch Sandler because he copies everyone under the guise of nostalgia. I like Sandler the man,just not the comedian.

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CaptainKao t1_j9pl82d wrote

Where's Rob Schneider? derp de derp. He must have been a carrot that day.

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UchihaDivergent t1_j9pohbe wrote

Nice to see a clean shaven Mitch Hedberg on the far right, before his hippy phase

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Dogfish1313 t1_j9pqe02 wrote

I went to a comedy club in LA with my parents in 1990 and Adan Sandler popped in to do a set. I had no idea who the guy was but I remember my sister and I in tears at what he was saying. The only thing I remember was a weird part of a story about him playing softball and how the ball cocked the girl in the titty.

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Amazing-Instruction1 t1_j9pzzo1 wrote

I think they are totally unknown outside USA, except for Adam Sandler, am I right or it's just me?

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Mobile_Pangolin4939 t1_j9q1s42 wrote

Who would have thought that Davide Spade was the coolest looking one. He always played a nerd except for in Joe Dirt. Adam Sandler definitely looked better when he got older. Not that looks are the most important thing. Just an observation.

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MaximumUnderdrive69 t1_j9q1wri wrote

No concrete source. My driver's ed instructor told that story when the topic of wearing sunglasses at night came up. Given he was about the right age, and there's no reason to lie about something like that to a bunch of teenagers, I always believed him.

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Gooobzilla t1_j9q3sdy wrote

Grandma's Boy is Covert's magnum opus and I will fight anyone that disagrees

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FearkTM t1_j9q6mr4 wrote

Only see three comedian, and one guy in white.

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DestinedAssassin t1_j9qb128 wrote

I Vehemently disagree. I was talking to my brother about this the other day and we both agreed for a guy who consistently unspectacular he has had an incredible showbiz career. He basically had 1 good role on snl ( the hollywood report) which wasn't that great to be honest, he only did 1 standup special( the hbo one, which was great), and only made 1 really successful movie which he starred in and that was Tommy Boy. He did some great commericals ( 1800 collect), 3 long televeision series ( just shoot me, rules of engagement, 8 simple rules. That is an incredible career for someone who if they were being honest, wasn't a talented actor nor a great comedian. He is a hard worker, and always has his finger on the pulse of what are the upcoming trends and such. 30 years in showbiz is not easy. Not many comedians can say that.

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sunflowersav03 t1_j9qdqtm wrote

My dad had the same experience with Rob Zombie, didn't recognize him because he (my father) was drunk as all hell and thought he was a homeless dude. Tried to hand Zomb a 10$ and said he (Rob Zombie) just said "What the fuck man" and got off the elevator.

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chocolatetornado t1_j9qf366 wrote

Oh it's some upcoming comedians and Adam Sandler in the 1980s

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Antha1969 t1_j9qh2h5 wrote

Agreed! 25 years ago I would have said I hated Spade but his career consistency is amazing. My opinion really changed when I saw him from home during the pandemic,He is like Rickles. He has his shtick but under it he is a very nice guy🚦

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FD4L t1_j9qh7bs wrote

Andy Samberg, Princess Diana, Javier Bardem and Happy Gilmore.

Boom, nailed it. I love old pictures.

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Pleather_Boots t1_j9qixt5 wrote

I saw Spade and Sandler at a comedy club around then before they were big. They were wildly hilarious.

Spade looked like he was 12 years old and that was a lot of his comedy shtick.

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FartAttack911 t1_j9qjy3z wrote

I drove buses at a luxury ski resort and one of my coworkers picked David Spade up on their shuttle after he did a comedy show. He refused to sit and just stood at the back of the bus clutching onto the bar with his eyes shut lol. Apparently he doesn’t like enclosed spaces or moving spaces hahaha

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tbb2796 t1_j9qki6t wrote

this picture has a scent

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KM_Wave t1_j9qnuwz wrote

You mean 3 comedians and then jud, whatta homo

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wemtastic t1_j9qt5bk wrote

I have no idea who any of these are

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dellchips1 t1_j9qwtc7 wrote

Did you know that Adam Sandler actually used to do acid that's why he has so many drug jokes in his movies

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q-bus t1_j9r0xf6 wrote

Wow! Adam Sandler is so young. I bet he still has like two more funny movies to make.

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sunflowersav03 t1_j9r3m0r wrote

I can't say frequently, but there's no way it doesn't happen at all, considering he does look homeless in a sense, and not everyone knows of his music 😂 The only thing I could see now being different then when my dad met him (which was in his White Zombie days) would be that he probably has security now and doesn't hang out near crappy motels + sketchy bars - so I guess there's probably less of a chance of people even being allowed to talk to him?

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squirtloaf t1_j9r4m2s wrote

Imma tell my kids this is the Beastie Boys.

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Minqua t1_j9r6e2e wrote

The only one that ever made me laugh was Sandler, but that was a long time ago

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Thprop t1_j9r7zl9 wrote

Could someone please ID the four lads in the photo?

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oa9589 t1_j9reoq3 wrote

Never realized how much Adam Sandler and Gilbert Gottfried looked alike.

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strahinjag t1_j9ria9s wrote

I thought this said Canadians at first and was confused af 💀

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PoopIsAlwaysSunny t1_j9rjte0 wrote

Well this is Reddit, so someone probably already tweeted it to him

In the future, try to include details like the building you were in, what he was wearing, what businesses were on the floor he got off on, and what his hair smells like

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golions1111 t1_j9rlxn6 wrote

I can’t figure out who’s on the left?

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Jingoisticbell t1_j9s1ut8 wrote

David Spade was such a little pixie person!! And he must have an amazing personality or something, bc that guy seems to have always pulled 10’s.

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nanoH2O t1_j9s90rc wrote

Is that Eli Manning on the left?

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MaurySline22 t1_j9sdolj wrote

In 1992, I was flying out to college in LA and boarded a United flight in Chicago. As I walked down the aisle and approached my seat, I noticed the two people sitting in the row behind me were Adam Sandler and David Spade. Even though this was in their heyday at SNL, they were in coach and I assume connecting through O'Hare on way to LAX. As I got to my seat, being a starstruck SNL fan in my youth, I mouthed, but audibly, "No Way!" And Adam looked at me and in his funny voice said, "Oh, Yes way!." Anyway, I ended up talking with the (mostly Adam) for most of the flight about college my summer internship and other stuff, and when there was a lull, I heard Adam from behind say my name from behind in his grandma voice ask, "What are you reading?" The part that I remember most was when, thinking they might be interested, I told them that Dana Carvey had just released a movie filmed in my hometown called "Opportunity Knocks" that bombed. This was just after Carvey left SNL to pursue a movie career. After a few seconds of silence, David Spade rolled his eyes and said in his most sardonic tone "Yeah, and nobody answered" straight out of a Hollywood Minute sketch or Tommy Boy. Very ironic since now they are teamed up doing the Fly On The Wall podcast. They were the most true versions of what you see on screen. Afterwards, I ended up getting my bags with Sandler and introduced him to my roommate at curbside who had come to pick me up and he was gracious beyond any expectation. Nicest guy in the world and accurate as to everything I've heard about him since.

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thebat481 t1_j9sjya2 wrote

That movie is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in the last decade. (Late to the party.) The Neo/Marilyn Manson/robot guy played an intern on Bones and was such a different character!

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cvega909 t1_j9sm9zr wrote

Adam Sandler is a comedian?

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TacoHaus t1_j9souu2 wrote

The guy really deserved to star in another film after that. He's obviously not some great actor but he brought a great comedic energy in that movie and I don't think it would be the same without him. Shame he hasn't done more IMO.

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nej72 t1_j9te9qt wrote

Thought it was The Strokes at first

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