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Jorma Taccone

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5489 total appearances

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All right. He doesn't get to answer one. Oh, did you have some, Andy?

Great. That sketch from the movie. Redefined comedy.

Great. That sketch from the movie. Redefined comedy.

Great. That sketch from the movie. Redefined comedy.

Okay. Next up, we have an audio one. Go ahead.

Okay. Next up, we have an audio one. Go ahead.

Okay. Next up, we have an audio one. Go ahead.

The same outfit every day. Yeah. I have one of the other rod capes just folded in a container somewhere in my closet.

The same outfit every day. Yeah. I have one of the other rod capes just folded in a container somewhere in my closet.

The same outfit every day. Yeah. I have one of the other rod capes just folded in a container somewhere in my closet.

Yeah. Yeah, but for the amount of things we did, I pretty much have nothing.

Yeah. Yeah, but for the amount of things we did, I pretty much have nothing.

Yeah. Yeah, but for the amount of things we did, I pretty much have nothing.

Well, it's weird because when a movie wraps, it all belongs to the studio. And if they need it for additional photography, it all gets packed away very meticulously. It's not a free for all. Same with the costumes. And then at some point you talk to people who are like, oh, yeah, I bought that at an auction or it got thrown away in a dumpster.

Well, it's weird because when a movie wraps, it all belongs to the studio. And if they need it for additional photography, it all gets packed away very meticulously. It's not a free for all. Same with the costumes. And then at some point you talk to people who are like, oh, yeah, I bought that at an auction or it got thrown away in a dumpster.

Well, it's weird because when a movie wraps, it all belongs to the studio. And if they need it for additional photography, it all gets packed away very meticulously. It's not a free for all. Same with the costumes. And then at some point you talk to people who are like, oh, yeah, I bought that at an auction or it got thrown away in a dumpster.

And you're like, oh, I wish somebody would call me a year later when they're like, hey, we're getting rid of all this stuff.

And you're like, oh, I wish somebody would call me a year later when they're like, hey, we're getting rid of all this stuff.

And you're like, oh, I wish somebody would call me a year later when they're like, hey, we're getting rid of all this stuff.

But now it's at the Smithsonian. What are you going to do?