Jimmy Kimmel Provides Star-Studded YouTube Parodies On His Post-Oscars Show


Jimmy Kimmel did his annual Oscar post show Sunday night, and this year he definitely brought tons of entertainment for his viewers. This year Kimmel recruited the Oscar’s biggest stars for his talk show to create the most popular and entertaining mini YouTube parody trailers.

Tonight our plan is to usher the movie business into the 21st century. We’ve enlisted the help of some of the greatest talents in the world of film to adapt not-best selling books, not plays or musicals. Tonight, we transform popular YouTube videos into big budget Hollywood movies.” Kimmel says

Kimmel had created four YouTube parodies, and the first one is called Biteman Begins, hmm… sounds familiar, but It’s really based off of the popular YouTube video Charlie Bite Me, in which a boy bites the finger of his older brother. Biteman Begins stars Chris Hemsworth, and his brother Liam Hemsworth, and it includes the fabulous Meryl Streep, and Tom Hanks.

The Second YouTube short is titled Sweet Brown, and this video is based off an viral news report of an Oklahoma city resident who described an apartment fire as “aint nobody got time for that.” In Jimmy Kimmel’s version of that video, It stars Queen Latifah playing a resident named Kimberly Wilkins who says her famous line to younger versions of famous celebrities such as: a young Barack Obama who is played by Barkhad Abdi, and a younger Steve Jobs who is played by Adam Driver. It even had Matt Damon’s most important deleted scene.

The third YouTube short is based off the popular YouTube video Keyboard Cat. This cat was famous back in 2009 for its bizarre piano skills. This short was titled Ameowadeus starring House Of Cards Kevin Spacey, unexpectedly wearing a huge cat costume. The short also had Gary Oldman, Ben Kingsley, Mandy Patinkin, and Christoph Waltz as the cats nemesis hamster.

jimmy kimmel oscar parody with samuel l jackson

The last short Jimmy Kimmel made was based off of two popular YouTube videos “David After The Dentist”, and “Double Rainbow“. Kimmel turned this short into a 3D musical hallucination starring Joseph Gordon Levitt as a “woozy David”, Seth Rogan as a stoned rainbow seer, Catherine Zeta-Jones as a tooth fairy, and Samuel L. Jackson as a crazy dentist.

Jimmy Kimmel really out did himself this time with these famous YouTube parodies. Kimmel adds to the enjoyment of the Oscars, and fans can’t wait to see what else Jimmy Kimmel will do for next years post Oscar show.

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