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Dave Thomas Brown – “Common Man” (American Psycho; Duncan Sheik)
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Bob and Doug McKenzie in Dave Thomas Brown – “Common Man” (American Psycho; Duncan Sheik)
In the video Dave Thomas Brown – “Common Man” (American Psycho; Duncan Sheik), Bob and Doug McKenzie are a duo of hysterical Canadian comedians who can been seen in “Great White North”, a show which was featured on SCTV – second city television for the show’s most liked season when it braodcast by CBC Television in 1980. Bob’s character is played by the funny Rick Moranis and Doug’s character is brought to life by comic Dave Thomas. Although created originally as fluff to both satisfy and mock silly Canadian content demands, the brothers transformed into a pop culture phenomenon in both Canada and the States. The pair later became the focus of a famous comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
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Anyone know where he got the backing track? Can’t find one without the lyrics
Interesting. Matt Smith played it more for disturbing coolness, while Dave Thomas Brown goes for the more real-world narcissist angle, more emotional. Smith's performance is like a simple statement "I am not a common man", Brown's is like he's trying to prove something to himself. Very well done.
Damn this guy really has the look and voice of a Patrick Bateman: makes the performance so much better than the others I've seen.
I prefer Dave Thomas Brown to Benjamin Walker.
Do these girls and guys ever go n to be popular like Pat Dunn?