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December 22, 2008

Aimee Mann Gets Scrooged

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After the success of her Will Ferrell-starring Christmas video last year, Aimee Mann has gone all out this year to prove she's friends with a lot of comedians (JK, I'm obviously just jealous) with her own version of A Christmas Carol. As Aimee says in part one "Really? That's what we're doing here? A Christmas Carol spoof?" But it's great, especially John C. Reilly as the ghost of Christmas future. And it's in four parts, for easy viewing. Look for Michael Penn, John Krasinski, Michael Cera, John C. Reilly, Grant Lee Phillips, and Paul F. Tompkins. Directed by Tim Heidecker of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!.

"Your yogurt did go bad but that's just a coincidence.":

Jon Krasinski is the ghost of Christmas present:

Michael Cera comes on board and refuses to play Tiny Tim. Meta!:

The thrilling conclusion, with John C. Reilly: "Get HD, it's gonna be mandatory in two months!":

For some reason I'm craving Activia brand expensive yogurt now.

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Jeb

john c. reilly's rockin' that brules' rules hair! love it.

Posted by: Jeb profile link at 12/22/08 7:53 PM | Reply
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Adam

That was really enjoyable! Happy Holidays Lindsay!

Posted by: Adam profile link at 12/23/08 12:22 AM | Reply
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Activia Yogurt: For Your Health

Posted by: John Hamilton at 12/23/08 10:59 AM | Reply
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this was the stupidest think I have ever seen.

Posted by: Al at 12/31/08 9:26 AM | Reply
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