Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-79.101.199.57-20140318135655/@comment-212.200.216.157-20160129123120

...Re-reading my sketch idea about random hilarious fake movie trailers up there. As an example I mentioned - "The Belcher" "movie" - where that wacky main character belches at inapropriate places  for comedic purposes in a movie (you know that thunderous soda belching) - he does it  e.g. in an art gallery - so to elaborate on that scene:

He is in a nice gentleman's suit (say light beige jacket and white shirt  with a bow tie, dark pants, brown leather shoes), he holds a champagne glass, stands in front of some abstract painting - just "soaking it in" (as it seems) - blank look, tongue sticking out subtly, double chin, slight beard; some classy people also approach the painting - and comment something 'connoisseury' - delighted by the painting - and then ask him for his oppinion - he just does a couple of circles with his hand holding that glass of champaigne, waits a bit and then rips out one thunderous mother of a belch - the whole gallery hears it, chandeliers shaking slightly. "O' my!" - "Why I never.", one elderly fat lady faints, the painting falls to the floor. He just turns left and right (with his stiff neck) - he's like "... What? ...". And I mentioned the sequal "The Belcher Meets The Sneeze Woman" - so a fake movie trailer for that along with the subsequent oscar nomination footage with the Forest-Gump-running-in-the-background joke (the modified 'Bigfoot joke') - but now evolving a step further: Forest Gump chased by Bigfoot. (and then possibly Forest Gump chasng back Bigfoot with a box of chocolates (by the way: never wathced that movie, just clips of it)... and a UFO apperaing in the sky ...beaming down a Loch Ness monster ... yeah). ...Come to think of it - there's an idea in it: the entire (real) plot of some movie happening in the background in most of the scenes in that movie with the (apparent) main story actually just being there to, sort of, divert attention. Hmmm...