Anybody shitting on this is just cynical. It was fine. It was a window into a better, funnier Howard before he turned into a pussy and had to renounce ever making this movie.
>movie ends on a high note as if Howards career is just getting started and will soar even higher
>the reality is O&A were taking over and Howard became a huge insufferable left wing politically correct c**t, and later a practical shut in germaphobe nutjob afraid to touch anything
literally whos that nobody outside the internet cares about. wigward fricking won against everyone in the end, even if he fricking sucks now, and has a net worth of hundreds of millions.
The Movie somewhat bombed and Howard lied about it's gross. This was the beginning of the end for his show. The divorce and Jackie leaving killed it. Artie kept it going for a few years but it was clear the glory years were done at this point.
>point of the story is about how great his wife is for sticking with him through everything >divorce after movie comes out >howard marries a model tier cum dump
I remember when the book and movie came out. Howard promoted both relentlessly on the air for years. Letting Howard and his crew play themselves in the movie was a mistake. Howards acting was stiff and self conscious but the people who made the movie knew he would do a 4 hours commercial for it every morning and insure it made a profit. All of the scenes in the movie were already well known to stern fans since he talked about them for years. I guess if you know nothing about him and think 1980s shock jock morning drive radio is interesting maybe the movie would be Ok.
Only good part is the woman faking an orgasm.
No. It was just Howard calling in favors & dumping money in a tax dodging scam to bump his "credibility" to outdo other "shock jocks" of the era.
As such, it made sure to gloss over lots of real world stuff (typical) in an attempt to get him over with the mid-west and west.
I got some bad news for Howie...
we know how that turned out.
wiggie should've included more jackie stuff
There are no bad movies, only bad audiences.
whos right?
me, always
Sucks shit, its frickin terrible
Anybody shitting on this is just cynical. It was fine. It was a window into a better, funnier Howard before he turned into a pussy and had to renounce ever making this movie.
>movie ends on a high note as if Howards career is just getting started and will soar even higher
>the reality is O&A were taking over and Howard became a huge insufferable left wing politically correct c**t, and later a practical shut in germaphobe nutjob afraid to touch anything
literally whos that nobody outside the internet cares about. wigward fricking won against everyone in the end, even if he fricking sucks now, and has a net worth of hundreds of millions.
O&A were fricking gargantuan back in the day. They started trailing off after moving to satellite radio, but they dominated on terrestrial
watching it as a child I became uncontrollably horny from seeng jenna jamesons big fake breasts.
the speaker and bathtub girl too
jerked it to that b***h
How did she do it
that is a man, correct?
Nobody asked that in 1997 but today we know better
Best Wack Packer?
Yucko
hard to say. eric le mijet, beat. all strong contenders
That question is only going to get normie responses of anons who listen to 3 hours straight of Beetlejuice on YouTube.
A better question would be, who's your FAVORITE Whack Packer? For me it's that troony Elegant Elliott Offen. Or Bigfoot, it is.
The book was better but yeah, this was a classic. Pig Vomit Paul Giamatti has never been better.
Did you jerk off to the book like the movie
Yes, to the Jenna Jameson Sybian scene.
No ragrets
WNNNNNNNNNNNBC
Yes. It's incredibly self-serving for Stern, but it works because we've all had that boss that just makes life a living hell.
The Movie somewhat bombed and Howard lied about it's gross. This was the beginning of the end for his show. The divorce and Jackie leaving killed it. Artie kept it going for a few years but it was clear the glory years were done at this point.
Agree. It was his a big pandering "I'm a nice guy, see?" sellout move. Fred Norris was pretty good in it though.
The icp stern episodes were all kino
Did anyone else find yucko hilarious
I loved Yucko, man doesn't get enough credit
Is this man still out there?
He wrote brickleberry and some other cartoons
Cool I'll check it out, He was almost always the best at doing roast on the show, he never missed.
he also had a show on mtv2 called stankervision
he's probably a millionaire now, he's a writter
probably the one wack packer who actually made it
actually the only staffer in general too
>point of the story is about how great his wife is for sticking with him through everything
>divorce after movie comes out
>howard marries a model tier cum dump
I liked it very much, and as a non-American I didn't really know anything about Stern before watching it.
I remember when the book and movie came out. Howard promoted both relentlessly on the air for years. Letting Howard and his crew play themselves in the movie was a mistake. Howards acting was stiff and self conscious but the people who made the movie knew he would do a 4 hours commercial for it every morning and insure it made a profit. All of the scenes in the movie were already well known to stern fans since he talked about them for years. I guess if you know nothing about him and think 1980s shock jock morning drive radio is interesting maybe the movie would be Ok.