

"Who am I supposed to build ramps for (now)?" - Rico Brown (Danny McBride) If Kevin did have ulterior motives, is shortness might not have exactly been what he had in mind that people would forget about. Of all the things to make fun of Kevin for, Rod resorts to calling him short. Rod lashes out at his stepbrother Kevin Powell for making him look like a fool in the documentary. "You couldn't take everyone loving my stunts and thinking you're short?" - Rod Kimble (Andy Samberg) The exclamation from Barry is said in a way that even he understands how it seems to outside viewers, but also dumbing it down to know it really is just that convenient. "They've raised $50,000 for Frank's conveniently priced surgery!" - Barry Pasternak (Chris Parnell)Īh yes, trying to raise $50,000 and getting the exact amount. It's a Rico way of dealing with what he's seeing and experiencing, but unlike him at the same time. Tough guy Rico can't deal with seeing Rod in business attire and trying to forget his life as a stuntman, resorting to feeling like he'll cry but saying it in a way where he doesn't want to admit to crying either. "You're about to make tears come out of my face." - Rico (Danny McBride) That's 20 less than a minute." - Rod Kimble (Andy Samberg)Ī line so obvious and ridiculous but hilarious at the same time, Rod does the math and alerts his crew of the time in which he'll be held underwater, saying the line so nonchalantly too. "You guys are gonna hold me underwater for 40 seconds. Evident of both the piece of metal in his eye, but probably moreso the drugs he took that lead to the injury. But, along the way, Dave thinks Rod's run over a bus. Rod's a nice guy who, despite trying to now become a regular civilian, still helps out his mates when they're needing to go to the emergency room. Not knowing what's going on, Rod asks the above question, which the scene does a good job of making it out like it is an interactive theatre art piece.\ "Man, we just ran over a small bus." - Dave McLean (Bill Hader) Rod returns from his failed jump of the local swimming pool to see his family gathered with tears and tissues, around a sick Frank on the couch. "What's going on? Is this some interactive theatre art piece?" - Rod Kimble (Andy Samberg) The allure of AM radio is all that Barry Pasternak is holding onto as KNER has the exclusive rights, and this comment from him that he's putting the whole station on the back of this jump attempt either shows his faith in the station. "Now Rod, I've spent the station's last $15,000 on this." - Barry Pasternak (Chris Parnell) It's nice that Rod is looking out for others and their families. Sound advice here by Rod while signing autographs for kids at his jump attempt, not wanting others to be consigned to the same fate he learns his dad suffered choking on pie, leading to his death. "Don't let your dads eat pie." - Rod Kimble (Andy Samberg) The beginning of Rico's outburst against a redneck-looking fella who storms out and demands answers for his crashed-into trailer, Rico proclaims that he shouldn't be messed with because of his drinking of green tea, while later warning not to mess with him because he goes to church every Sunday. "I've been drinking green tea all goddamn day!" - Rico Brown (Danny McBride)


Rod paints a picture of the situation that is horrific in imagery, but even after all that, he apparently lived long enough to see out the night before passing. Rod begins to tell Denise about his father, his career and how he died and while explaining the sad story, proceeds to explain in detail of the horror crash that lead to his ultimate demise.

The next day." - Rod Kimble (Andy Samberg) However, something so obvious being ridiculously said is on brand for Dave, and this film. It is spoken immediately as the scene opens and is mumbled by Bill Hader over the sound of the water from the hose entering the pool. This quote by Dave is said while Rico is filling up the pool for Rod's underwater strengthening training and is one that might be easily missed. "Pools are excellent for holding water." - Dave McLean (Bill Hader)
