Jim Lehrer: "A little pitchy, but mmm. Good stuff!"
Jim Lehrer: "A little pitchy, but mmm. Good stuff!"
The slightly obscure and totally underrated 2011 flick Jeff Who Lives At Home gets the Bad Lip Reading treatment, and it's spot on, as usual.
But what really elevates it is Susan Sarandon's poker face as she carries on inappropriate conversations with her sons, the ever-lovable Jason Segel and Ed Helms.
(Not Safe For Work -- language)
G.W. and Bill's 2010 plea for charity to Haiti gets the Bad Lip Reading treatment, and their convo almost -- almost -- seems totally legit.
(Sorta Not Safe For Work -- Bill gets a lil' inappropriate.)
Veep Julia Louis-Dreyfus gets the Bad Lip Reading treatment.
BTW, have you seen Veep? She's terrific.
"Hot Problems," the "Friday" wannabe that turned out to be a hoax, gets the Bad Lip Reading treatment. And it's so... good.
[vvv]