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Because we get to watch these hilarious FrankTV ads. Which mediocre passe celebrity will he do next?

If he can't do a good Christopher Walken, he's a nobody. His Madden is the only thing original about him.

He needs to figure out McCain or Obama.

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The Jerry Seinfeld one is just completely terrible.

His worst impersonation has to be his frank caliendo .

I wouldn't mind seeing his impersonation of a fat guy falling down a flight of stairs.

I bet he does a great impression of someone never being seen or heard from again.

I hope he does that impression very, very soon.

His Dubya is spot on. But he Seinfeld...itsa no güt.

 

 

I find him mildly enjoyable. I wish instead of him having a show, he did all his skits in commercials between innings.

I have no idea who he is trying to impersonate in about half of the commercials.

QUOTE (Jake @ Oct 6, 2008 -> 08:36 AM)
I find him mildly enjoyable. I wish instead of him having a show, he did all his skits in commercials between innings.

 

Thats pretty much what he does.Nobody watches his show we just get to see his dumbass commercials every half inning.

His Bush and Madden impersonations are great, and i think they're very funny. They have him on the comedy stations on Sirius sometimes, but not in moderation he can be very annoying. He does seem to re-hash things a lot. For example, he uses his Adam Sandler "want a piece of pie?" line in many of his acts and it gets annoying. I would listen to him doing his John Madden/Pat Summerall play by play any day though.

QUOTE (kjshoe04 @ Oct 6, 2008 -> 08:38 AM)
I have no idea who he is trying to impersonate in about half of the commercials.

 

Thank the lord I am not the only one!!! I figure he has the same fans as Jim Belushi.

This post season would definitely be a lot less stressful if there was a tv announcement on the bottom of the screen warning everyone that the Frank Caliendo ad's are coming up. That or a time clock . . . would be appreciative.

QUOTE (Yoda @ Oct 6, 2008 -> 12:32 PM)
This post season would definitely be a lot less stressful if there was a tv announcement on the bottom of the screen warning everyone that the Frank Caliendo ad's are coming up. That or a time clock . . . would be appreciative.

Dude...there is.

 

It's called "Outs"

 

When it approaches 3, a Frank Caliendo ad is approaching.

QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Oct 6, 2008 -> 02:33 PM)
Dude...there is.

 

It's called "Outs"

 

When it approaches 3, a Frank Caliendo ad is approaching.

 

Ha . . . if that's true than I'll be leaving the living room more often.

ugh...I just walked in on one.

QUOTE (Kid Gleason @ Oct 6, 2008 -> 05:36 PM)
ugh...I just walked in on one.

 

Well, we won't have to worry about that anymore. At least I won't . . . :cheers

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