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The machine, nicknamed McKenzie, has 268 gigabytes of memory and 40 terabytes of disk space, and consists of two master nodes (Bob and Doug), 256 compute nodes, and eight development nodes. [ 14 ] They played a variant of the act for the Walt Disney Pictures animated feature film Brother Bear and its sequel , with their characters being the ...
The Great White North is a Canadian comedy album by the fictional television characters Bob and Doug McKenzie (portrayed by actors Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas), released in 1981 by Anthem Records (ANR-1-1036) and distributed in the United States by Mercury Records (SRM-1-4034). [1]
Two unemployed brothers, Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas), screen a poorly made film they have produced to a theatre audience.When the disappointed patrons become hostile, they release a jar of moths into the theatre, which disrupts the showing and allows them to escape without issuing refunds, although they do give one refund to a couple of crying kids, which turned out to ...
Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary is a one-hour Canadian entertainment special featuring the return of the popular SCTV characters, Bob and Doug McKenzie. Portrayed by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, the duo reunited one last time in a retrospective on the characters and their lasting impact on Canadian and American pop culture. [1]
McKenzie was born in Wellington to Peter McKenzie, a part-time actor, and Deirdre Tarrant, a contemporary dance teacher. He was raised in Kelburn with his brothers Justin and Jonny. [1] McKenzie attended Clifton Terrace Model School between 1982 and 1987 [2] ("model" refers to a standard school for training teachers as opposed to modelling). [1]
Flight of the Conchords Jemaine Clement (left) and Bret McKenzie (right) performing in London in 2018 Background information Origin Wellington, New Zealand Genres Comedy alternative rock acoustic parody folk hip hop Years active 1998–present Labels Sub Pop Flight of the Conchords Music BBC Audiobooks Members Jemaine Clement Bret McKenzie Website flightoftheconchords.co.nz Flight of the ...
“Dad was something else,” Mackenzie, 64, said during a Monday, December 4, sit-down for sister Chynna Phillips Baldwin’s YouTube channel. “And I get a lot of criticism, and a lot of ...
Hoser or hose-head is a slang term originating in Canada that is used to reference or imitate Canadians. [1]The term "hoser" is a comedic label given to someone that gained popularity and notoriety from the comedic skits by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas (playing the characters of Bob and Doug McKenzie) in SCTV's "The Great White North" segments. [2]