Bill hader playing himself in life while playing a character for a tv show while also playing another character in that same episode at the exact same time
John Malkovich is from my hometown, and he grew up with my mom and her siblings. We are all still family friends and see him often. Great people. His parents did a lot for our town.
@jendunggi280 Feel free to look it up. Also George Harrison sister Louise is a close family friend of ours. Her grandson Tory is my bestfriend and hes married to my cousin. So im related to George Harrison by marriage now. Town is named BENTON ILLINOIS. Alot of history there. 1900's gangsters guys like Al Capone and Charlie Birger got history here.
@@charlibiris I have no idea if you lie, but that's got to be his spirit animal. "Enchanted Racoon" should probably be a cartoon show with John Malkovich as the main voice actor.
Bill Hader is beyond brilliant. One of the few , amazing entertainers who deserves every dollar , ( millions ) , which he earns. A comedic genius. ❤👍😂💯
@@zehsackett6132 Keep in mind, he's playing an Italian who is impersonating Malkovich. He has to maintain that slight Italian inflection at the same time he's trying to sound like Johnny M, so I think that's why he sounds a bit different and not strictly like Malkovich.
Impressions are always absolutely hilarious, especially the ones where the impersonator constantly reminds you of who they’re impersonating. Absolute comedic gold that lasts through the ages.
Hysterical film. I love when Lotte/Cameron Diaz is in the car after falling out of the portal…”I was John Malkovich…I WAS JOHN FUCKING MALKOVICH!” 😂😂😂😂
"Exactly like this" is absolutely perfect....i could swear it was taken from another movie where he says that.....he is even mimicking his facial expressions
It's a perfect 1/1 impression indeed I think Bill malkovich said "no i don't", due the fact that was very uncomfortable, to hear his very own voice comming out of somebody else.
Keep in mind, he's playing an Italian who is impersonating Malkovich. He has to maintain that slight Italian inflection at the same time he's trying to sound like Johnny M, so I think that's why he ends up sounding a bit like Herzog, Lol.
Yeah, I find he's similar to doing Christopher Walken. The impressions aren't necessarily about matching his voice, it's more about mastering their unique intonnations and cadence etc.
@@HitLeftistsWithHammers I agree but there's context missing. Hader isn't trying to do an impression of Malkovich... He is playing some Italian character*** who is trying.g to do an impersonation of Malkovich. Not sure if that Italian person is based on a real person or not... haven't watched SNL since the original cast so not familiar with the sketch...but also...it is just a sketch & Malkovich is part of the sketch & not actually being "offended".