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John lovitz suggestion to Kevin spacey

direpickle says...

John Lovitz shows up randomly on the DVD commentary of Simpsons episodes that he wasn't even involved in. Whenever he's present, they completely fail to talk about the episode at all, and they are laugh-out-loud hysterical.

John lovitz suggestion to Kevin spacey

Marilyn Manson on Going to Jail

doogle says...

OMG he talks and acts just like Jon Lovitz in this video.

COME ON PEOPLE, watch it again. You'll hear it. "Yeah, that's the ticket!".

Odd. Me, him or us both.

"Your Father is Dead"

Rat Race- Piercing comparison scene.

Fox News Guest Accidentally Describes Fox News

TYT: O'Reilly Shocked Military Run By Government

Just Wants To Be Loved! Is that so WAHROUNGG ? ? ?

Just Wants To Be Loved! Is that so WAHROUNGG ? ? ?

Roast of Charlie Sheen - Patrice O'Neil

Craig Ferguson -Jon Lovitz interview

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JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR - King Herod's Song

Duckman33 says...

>> ^gwiz665:

@Duckman33 I get the exact opposite feeling! The film version is done with a smirk and it clear that Herod is a crappy king, the album version tells me "standard, cardboard hero". Which I think makes it boring.
Film Herod reminds me of Jon Lovitz. Weird that we have such an opposite reaction.


I think for me, I grew up listening to the album version for years before I saw the movie, so I'm kind of partial to it. I have noticed folks (me included) tend to gravitate towards the first version of a song they hear and mildly like or even hate other versions, even if the other version was the original recording.

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR - King Herod's Song

gwiz665 says...

@Duckman33 I get the exact opposite feeling! The film version is done with a smirk and it clear that Herod is a crappy king, the album version tells me "standard, cardboard hero". Which I think makes it boring.

Film Herod reminds me of Jon Lovitz. Weird that we have such an opposite reaction.

The Greatest Prank Ever Pulled

The Unborn - 1991



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