The little ginger queen who did the Best Supporting Actress tribute montage does a Best Actress tribute
It's not as great as his Best Supporting Actress routine, but he is really amazing as Marie Dressler in "Min and Bill" and Meryl Streep as "The Iron Lady."
And I give him props again for mixing really famous and cliched moments with incredibly obscure (but identifiable) ones--especially his choices for Jodie Foster in "Silence of the Lambs" and Helen Mirren in "The Queen."
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- He's a good mimic, but he's kind of exhausting.
- Is he a "little person"? He kinda looks that way...
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- He's not great with accents, except for the Streep as Thatcher one.
His Best Supporting Actress one is way funnier. Probably because BSA performances are usually crazier.
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- He seemed so sweet the first time I saw the other one (which I agree was better, in part because it was more obscure). He is not my type at all, but he is quite fit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DKkCudyOGKgY
- If he weren't so hyper, he'd be cute.
- Carrie Mathison at the end of Homeland's first season.
- A proper restraining device and a red rubber ball, and he's good to go.
If you're quick you can spot a sweet little bulge too.
- Couldn't get through his intro.
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- That was fun but exhausting. I liked his Anne Bancroft.
- Didn't watch but I am assuming his Holly Hunter is best -- he's mute.
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- [quote]by: He's too exhausting to watch
How do you know since you said you didn't watch?
- R11 - I barely made it through his Supporting Actress video. He's too "on."
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- 5 minutes of that and I'd be running for the closest exit.
- Might as well have both videos in the same thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DKkCudyOGKgY
- Big power bottom needs a daddy top to shut him up.
- He does all of the Best Actress in a Musical Tony winners as well. His Patti LuPone is awesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DB6p6BtMY6AI
- Spot on Julie Andrews, Joan Fontaine, Streep, Fonda, Dunaway, Louise Fletcher (very well done), Kathy Bates, Foster, Swank (first time).
He's talented.
- R10 I didn't support ANYONE in that picture, bitch.
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- me neither, R8
- Nothing will ever top his Anne Revere from his BSA Oscar montage (it's out and out uncanny), but he's very good at a lot of them women. But as someone said above, he cannot do accents very well, other than Streep's as Thatcher.
- He was more masculine as Marie Dressler than he appears to be in real life.
- He was more masculine as Miyoshi Umeki than he appears to be in real life, r21.
- R18
Ms. Hunter -I never said that you did. Since this thread started out as a discussion of his Best Actress tribute, i mentioned your performance.
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- I find myself strangely attracted to this ginger spazz...
- He has a tight little body and ass. But I'm afraid the highpitched squeal--even if it is an act--makes him unfuckable.