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- Uncle Buck (1989) - Mike Starr as Pooter-the-Clown - IMDb
Pooter-the-Clown: Hey, you, let me tell you something you low-life-lying-four-flushing-sack-of-shit [Buck punches him, gets back up like an inflatable clown, Pooter groans, Buck punches him again]
- Uncle Buck - Wikipedia
Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by John Hughes It stars John Candy and Amy Madigan with Jean Louisa Kelly, Laurie Metcalf, Jay Underwood, Macaulay Culkin, Gaby Hoffmann, Elaine Bromka, and Garrett M Brown appearing in supporting roles
- Pooter The Clown - YouTube
Uncle Buck clown scene
- 15 Fun Facts About Uncle Buck - Mental Floss
Pooter-the-Clown is played by character actor Mike Starr Among his more recognizable roles are Frankie from Miller’s Crossing, Frenchy from Goodfellas, and Mental from Dumb Dumber
- Buck: What, did you have a few drinks this morning? Huh? Yeah, I think . . .
Pooter-the-clown: Hey, you, let me tell you something you low-life, lying, four-flushing, sack-of-sh [Buck punches him in the face, Pooter drops, then gets back up like an inflatable clown and shakes the pain off]
- What, did you have a few drinks this morning? Huh? Yeah, I . . . - Clip. Cafe
Pooter-the-Clown: Hey, you, let me tell you something you low-life-lying-four-flushing-sack-of-shit [Buck punches him, gets back up like an inflatable clown, Pooter groans, Buck punches him again]
- Im Pooter the Clown. Put it there. | Uncle Buck (1989) - Yarn
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- From ‘Dumb and Dumber’ to ‘Goodfellas’ to ‘The Office’: Mike Starr on . . .
Pooter the Clown in ‘Uncle Buck’ John Hughes told me to scream insults at John Candy during my scene It was six or seven in the morning in this high-end neighborhood in Chicago, and I was this big guy in a clown outfit — I looked like John Wayne Gacy
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