![]() ![]() He's the yin to Eisenberg's yang, joining Eisenberg on the nightmare of all days. Aziz Ansari however, picks up the award for the most. He manages to uphold the 'biggest moron' and 'biggest typecast' awards, producing the fewest laughs. So many Towers, so many characters to choose from In todays video we rank every single tower character ranging from Stitch to Goliath. 30MoL comes with a weakness though: Danny McBride. 30 Minutes or Less is chock-full of humour, action and energetic dialogue, all the while keeping character's traits. Now comfortable in the comedy field, Eisenberg naturally juggles humour with nerves. ![]() ![]() The bank robbery's not exaggerated or understated thanks to the directing skills of Ruben Fleischer (known for Zombieland) and the main man Jesse Eisenberg. McBride and Swardson's stupidity match their unquestionable plans. Along with his not-as-stupid-but-still-stupid best friend (Nick Swardson), they strap a bomb to a pizza delivery guy (Jesse Eisenberg), and force him to rob a bank, so they can pay for a hit-man to bump off McBride's father. On 11 September, 2001, Mr Clark was at work on the 84th floor of the World Trade Center’s South Tower. An immature man (Dany McBride), living under a strict, wealthy father, plots his assassination. Of all the 9/11 survivor stories, one of the most unbelievable belongs to two men: Brian Clark, a Canadian businessman whose office was struck by one of the planes, and Stanley Praimnath, the man whose life he saved. The story's ludicrous, but sustains our suspension of disbelief. 30 Minutes or Less is one short film, but snappier than a angry crocodile. ![]()
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