This is a video of Devon Bowker sitting in his car (presumably in line at Dunkin’) and performing an impression of a Keurig coffee maker. I’d say it’s a pretty accurate impression of how my Keurig used to sound when I first bought it. Now, four years later it does
This is a video of a man with his legs stuck in the sand at the beach doing his best wacky inflatable tube guy impression as a friend pretends to fill him with air. He’s good. So good I wouldn’t mind him doing the same impression on the street outside
Proving that pretty much anybody would make a just as good if not better version of Mario than Chris Pratt, this is a video of impressionist Brock Baker (fingers crossed friends call him BB) imagining a bunch of other actors delivering the “It’s a me, Mario!” line. Selections include Nicholas
This is a video from Vanity Fair (I read every issue from cover to cover) of actor Jeff Goldblum reviewing impressions of himself, including those by (in order) David Duchovny, Matt Friend, Bryan Cranston, Justin Ripple, and Tom Hiddleston. Honestly, I thought Justin Ripple’s might have been the best. The
This is a video of voice actor Rudi Rok performing 40 different animal sounds. Everything from a gorilla to a chicken to a cow to a woodpecker (not Woody) to a mosquito to a zebra to a kangaroo to a seagull to a velociraptor to a cougar. From what I
This is a video of very talented impressionist and three first-namer Mary Elizabeth Kelly performing all the straight-to-camera faces the different characters on the The Office perform at the fictional documentary crew. She’s good. So good it’s almost like her face was deepfaked onto the actors’ actual performances (previously: every
This is a short video from an aquarium where a sea lion does its best impression of Tom Hanks yelling after Wilson in Castaway. It does a fantastic job, and if I had any fish to toss to it I totally would. I don’t though, all I have is this
This is a short video of a beautiful African grey parrot named Kanji doing his best squeaky toy impression whenever his caretaker gives him a gently squeeze. Now that — that is a spot-on impression. Maybe not as good as the impression I do of a man who just accidentally