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Mr. Six is an advertising character since 2004 for an advertising campaign by the American theme park chain Six Flags.Despite appearing as an elderly man wearing a tuxedo and thick-framed glasses, he is able to perform frenetic dance routines, usually to an instrumental version of the Vengaboys song "We Like to Party".
Walter is a retired, grumpy old man with arms always crossed in discontent. Dunham was inspired to create Walter when he watched Bette Davis 's final appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson , giving her honest, unfiltered candor to Walter, and patterning Walter's frown on Dunham's own. [ 9 ]
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 December 2024. Former American entertainment company based in Arlington, Texas This article is about the company before its 2024 merger with Cedar Fair. For the company created by the merger, see Six Flags. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation Formerly Tierco Group, Inc. (1971-1994) Premier Parks, Inc ...
Matt McCoy (born May 20, 1958) is an American actor. His credits include L.A. Confidential as Brett Chase, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle as Michael Bartel, Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach and Police Academy 6: City Under Siege as Sgt. Nick Lassard, DeepStar Six as Jim Richardson, and Lloyd Braun on Seinfeld.
Joseph Patrick Cranshaw (June 17, 1919 – December 28, 2005) was an American character actor known for his distinctive look and deadpan humor. He is best known for one of his last roles, that of Joseph "Blue" Pulaski, a fraternity brother, in the 2003 hit comedy Old School. Some sources state that this role gave him "pop-culture status". [1] [2]
The Six Flags scene is an example of the film's overall thesis that Red Staters and Blue Staters don't really know each other. How much did you know about Texas before you started making Vengeance ...
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