"Roy D. Mercer" (click link for more info) is a fictional redneck voiced by comedian/DJ Brent Douglas in Tulsa, Oklahoma who calls up people at work (at the request of listeners to his radio station) and accuses them of creating some problem for him or a member of his fictional family that requires financial compensation to fix. When the victim refuses, as they always do, "Roy" says he's coming to their place of business to whip their ass. The responses to his threat vary, but are always hilarious.
Roy calls a coffee shop and accuses them of landing his fake son Raymond in jail, but he doesn't count on a feisty waitress named Sandra.
Click here for Roy vs. the coffee shop
Another day, Roy calls Bill Goldberg and gets pretty much the reaction you'd expect when you threaten to beat up a pro wrestler because "it's all fake, anyway."
Click here for Roy vs. Goldberg
Monday, July 2, 2007
Crank Calls of The Day
Top 5 Preppy '80s Movie Villains
From Entertainment Weekly.
Spader oozes disdain and smarm so well in this role, you wish the movie were real so you could kick his ass.
He gets a lifetime achievement award for jerkiness in Karate, Back to School and Just One of The Guys. The prep villain against who all others must be measured. Sweep the leg! Yes, Sensai.
The notorious show-killer as ultimate frat boy Stan Gable. You gotta love that sweater-around-the-neck look. "That's my pie!"
All I remember about this movie is when Mary Three-names Whatsherface tells Lea Thompson, "You break his heart, I'll break your face," which could be the lamest line ever delivered on film. Hard to believe Sheffer is the same guy who played milquetoast Norman MacLeod in A River Runs Through It.
The thinking man's prepster villain, he even has a badass name: Roy Stalin. I never saw this movie, so insert your own witty commentary here.
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