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FOT Community => Links => Topic started by: Chris L on December 03, 2010, 05:28:18 PM
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Gylne Tider - Let It Be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8cNHCP3juQ#ws)
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A fitting tribute to the great Leslie Nielsen.
Jason Alexander is probably my favorite, especially when he does the prayer hands. Apparently Kathleen Turner thinks she's too cool to fully participate.
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I woke up today feeling old and tired and that video just made everything worse when I saw it this morning.
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Glen Close, Bud Bundy, Tanya Harding? Does someone have all of these peoples’ sex tapes and kids held up at gunpoint? I’m so confused by this!
I thought Peter Falk was under near constant medical care due to being infirm. How did they even get footage of him?
I like the end when they’re just panning to see if they forgot to mention Right Said Fred or The Hulk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gylne_tider (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gylne_tider)
I know more but am somehow even more confused!
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Glen Close? Does someone have all of these peoples’ sex tapes and kids held up at gunpoint? I’m so confused by this!
Wait, whuuut? There's a Glenn Close sex tape?!?
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Apparently they couldn't get Phil Donahue or Whoopi Goldburg (especially post-The View Whoopi).
I still like Monster in the Mirror (Wabba Wabba Wabba and a Woo Woo Woo) better. But this is still amazing.
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Can someone explain why Huey Lewis - who actually sings - does not sing but instead gets Paul's original vocal track, while Jason Alexander actually sings? And are we supposed to believe that those are in fact the voices of George Wendt and Corbin Bernsen?
Wait. Can someone explains all of this to me?
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Seeing all of those people in one frame was really traumatic.
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Dolph Lundgren's got some chops!
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The Milli Vanilli guy was lip syncing.
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Because of that video I now think that song is the dumbest song The Beatles ever recorded. Now I totally hate it, although I still like George Harrison's guitar solo in the album version - the single version (the one on Past Masters) still stinks for lack of guitar solo.