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  1. Unknown's avatar

    I don’t quite get the Buick burial one. But I appreciate that Alan Smithee was able to take time from his busy film directing career to clip and send this one in.

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    Mitch4, my take is that the decedent was a mechanic who spent his happiest hours under cars, of which Buicks were his favourites, and wanted to spend eternity that way.

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    Ooten Aboot, Mitch4 – I see it as a way of showing how the other mechanics will remember him. As a mechanic he would have spent long hours under a car with just his feet hanging. He is being remembered in death how he was seen in life.

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    I thought the same as Bill. It’s a funny joke, but in reality a ventriloquist does more than just talk for the dummy. Having him pulling on an imaginary rope would be quite impressive.

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    Ah, thanks Arthur, that’s much better. I was figuring a normal human crew but for some reason the ship was on a tree-collecting mission, and previous catches were what we were seeing.

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    The “Smithee” credit was worth a good chuckle as a one-timer, but in general I think the solution you used for the first and the last comics in this post is better: just omit the name.

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    Re Alan Smithee — I just read a 1940s Hollywood detective novel which reminded me that “George Spelvin” was apparently also in use as a “Smithee” type name for any actor feeling the need to use. There were apparently other traditional go-to names as well..

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Spelvin

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    Ah, yeah, I saw that on a third viewing. I thought it was something along the lines of he was too snooty be rescued by a cruise ship, or they were too snooty to rescue him.

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    Well, I don’t blame Larson for stealing these ideas, after all, it’s tough to have to come up with a good joke every day, day in and day out, and even though he quit early, he did have a nice long career. Guess he wanted to get out before all the plagiarism caught up with him.

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