El programa de humor de John Leguizamo, secuela espiritual de «In Living Color».El programa de humor de John Leguizamo, secuela espiritual de «In Living Color».El programa de humor de John Leguizamo, secuela espiritual de «In Living Color».
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- TriviaIn his autobiography, John Leguizamo admits that he felt threatened by David Herman's talent and had a self-imposed rivalry with him. He admits to being tough on Herman and that Herman did nothing wrong.
- ConexionesReferenced in Los Simpson: Treehouse of Horror XXVII (2016)
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John Leguizamo is an amazing and under-rated talent. This show was so funny I was laughing out loud. Having now lived in Europe for three years, I am reminded on each visit home, how bland and "cookie cutter" - esque American TV was/is. I think many people were put-off by having a Latino-based show, and House of Buggin' never really got the chance it deserved. Maybe a lot of people didn't "get" the jokes.
Although I liked In Living Color, there were many skits that I found too slapstick and childish. (I still don't understand how Jim Carrey got to where his is today.)House of Buggin' was a wonderful showcase for John Leguizamo's talent.
Although I liked In Living Color, there were many skits that I found too slapstick and childish. (I still don't understand how Jim Carrey got to where his is today.)House of Buggin' was a wonderful showcase for John Leguizamo's talent.
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- 17 jun 2004
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By what name was House of Buggin' (1995) officially released in Canada in English?
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