Q and Joe (knowing that Murr does not have his fatsuit on anymore), told the guys that the helicopter was about to crash, and the heaviest must jump out to prevent that from happening, Sal did not think Joe was serious for a second (since he won the race), but with scared hesitation he jumped out of the helicopter into a lake, despite winning the seat. They are then forced to ride a helicopter with one seat Sal as the winner of the race receives the seat as his prize, and since Murr lost he has to sit on the side of the helicopter. The fatsuit slowed him down to the point where he lost his momentum, thus causing Sal to win the race. Since Murr does not weigh as much as Sal does, he will be forced to wear a fatsuit while racing. Punishment: Murr and Sal made a bet that they can beat each other in a foot race. The guys work as receptionists in a waiting room, and try to mingle with the stiff crowd at the world famous Madame Tussauds wax museum in New York. It is possible that Q was working on the films "Dogma", "Big Helium Dog", and "Vulgar", while Joe was a car salesman at a Nissan dealership, which may be why neither of them appeared in this film.See also: List of Impractical Jokers episodes No. While neither Brian "Q" Quinn nor Joseph "Joe" Gatto appeared in this film. Murr was wearing a short-sleeved one-piece garment made of a light fabric that drapes loosely around his shoulders and down his body, while Sal wore a backward black baseball cap, a light grey long-sleeved shirt, a black sleeveless vest, dark grey pants, and white sneakers. Damned features cameo appearances by both James "Murr" Murray and Salvatore "Sal" Vulcano as Judas Iscariot and the lawn mower boy, respectively.He got his production money from his dad, who was originally going to buy him a car.
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It was revealed that Murr made the film after graduating high school although he took no movie classes.
A New York film critic will interview him to the people and make it blatantly obvious that his film was terrible. When he realizes his shame, the punishment is still not over. Punishment Loser: Murr Punishment: He got punished by having his old 1998 failed shameful short film called Damned! shown to a theatre while he watches his own inappropriate garbage film. This is a throwback to the pilot episode, Pay It Forward and the Sign Here challenge within that episode. The guys must get others to sign petitions that they made for each other. Eventually he rejected it and left, giving Murr a loss. In his second try, the stranger he approached objected Murr's petition entirely and rambled on about why for a long time. He first couldn't get someone to sign a petition to steal people's signatures. Petition Impossible Goal: Get your petition signed. It was supposed to be a best-2-out-of-3 challenge, but in Joe and Q's case, they were so bad at skating and taking up so much time that Sal and Murr decided to limit their round to only one win. Tournament-style Challenge where Jokers must attach balloons on a person without them knowing.
Loser: Murr, lost in the first 2 rounds, thus making a third round unnecessary.
The guys go head-to-head hitting the ice rink to play a slippery balloon game and try to get support for ridiculous causes at the park.Ĭhallenges Skate Me To Balloon Goal: Attach balloons to skaters without getting caught.