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26 Sentences With "do an impression of"

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There was nothing to do an impression of — no hook.
"I would say I do an impression of his psychology," Atamanuik said.
Many comedians will attempt to do an impression of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but few will ever succeed.
" In response, O'Brien said, "In today's environment, you do an impression of a president, and you're the enemy.
"I like to say I do an impression of his psyche and an impression of his soul," Atamanuik told The Hollywood Reporter.
Or if chief justice is going to have to read it out, then he should at least have to do an impression of the senator who asked the question.
The mouthpiece comes courtesy of Gold Teeth God -- a jeweler based out of L.A. -- who we're told Justin flew out to Miami last week to do an impression of his chompers.
When asked if he could do an impression of Trump, Spacey said he needed a tie that went down to his knees because he wasn't sure why the presidential hopeful wore such long ties.
The Vixen served the same lip-sync we've seen from her three times now: a shapeless, perspective-less burst of chin-thrusting, stage-sweeping energy that prompted me to do an impression of Cher's famous chronic fatigue.
The second Dave Coulier says he's going to do an impression of Neil deGrasse Tyson, you might find yourself saying, "No no no no no," as I did, until he adds, "cutting the cheese," before making farting noises.
Unfortunately, he got lost in trying to do an impression of Carroll O'Connor, which is perhaps understandable (O'Connor's is one of TV's all-time great performances) but still left me wishing Harrelson had departed further from the original.
Skiba, because he has a track record of his own, is obliged to sing like himself: apparently he is the rare Blink-182 fan who doesn't do an impression of DeLonge's accent, at least not when he is near a microphone.
Part of E33's dilemma is that it's no longer necessary for companies to talk to the press to reach their fans, when they can just go the fans themselves (or to pay-to-play influencers who do an impression of fans).
When PEOPLE sat down with cast members Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe recently, somehow our line of questioning inspired Heughan to do an impression of the Sad Affleck meme, which became an Internet sensation when Ben Affleck appeared inexplicably inconsolable during an interview at a Batman vs.
Everyone thinks they can do an impression of Donald Trump because Trump himself always seems to be doing one, from his gruff but oddly high and nasal voice, to the creepy way he moves his mouth, constantly pushing his lips together in a tight, often gross oval.
The impressions round saw a "random light" pick a contestant at random, and then they had to do an impression of a celebrity. In the pilot this was called by Vic "random factor". Other elements of the impressions round included the aforementioned club style singing.
Along the way they both sing a few songs, and they do an impression of Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald by recreating a scene from Going My Way (1944) for the talent show. Further complications include a Post Exchange worker who is pregnant, a company commander who gets all his information from his wife, a scheming supply sergeant, and a defective Coca-Cola machine.
The first season of What Would You Do? also often featured segments taped as the show's crew traversed the Nickelodeon Studios theme park in Orlando searching for participants. The activities in which volunteers participated were sometimes pie-related (i.e. "Do an impression of a cartoon character being hit with a pie," or being given the choice of pieing themselves or someone else of their choosing), but more often involved performing a stunt or a Candid Camera or Punk'd-style "hidden camera" prank.
Wood was apparently undeterred by the numerous physical differences that distinguished Mason from Lugosi such as height and build, and the fact that Mason was nearly bald while Lugosi retained a full head of hair until he died. Worst of all, Mason couldn't do an impression of Lugosi's accent. Years later, video distributors such as Avenue One DVD began to make light of this, adding such blurbs as "Almost Starring Bela Lugosi" to the cover art. Numerous critics also pointed out the cheap, hardly believable special effects and kitschy dialogue.
As he gets back up, he is trampled over by a herd of cows, but survives. A police car then runs Kenny over and kills him. Stan and Kyle meet Wendy at Stark's Pond, where she suggests using the machine lodged inside Cartman to contact the visitors. To lure them back, the children tie Cartman to a tree and, the next time he farts, a massive satellite dish emerges from his anus. The alien spaceship arrives and Ike jumps to safety once Kyle asks him to do an impression of “David Caruso’s career”.
"Hermans Hermits 1965 Album", accessed August 2011 Champion was mentioned twice in a 1969 episode of Dad's Army in the Series 3 episode "War dance", first when music is being selected and again when Lance Corporal Jones performs various impressions of music hall artistes of the pre-First World War era but says that he cannot do an impression of Champion.Webber, p. 86 "Ginger You're Barmy" which was the title of Champion's 1910 song was used as the title of a book written by the author (not to be confused with the actor of the same name) David Lodge in 1962.
At one point in the episode, the Simpsons visit the Springfield Preparatory School fair, where Lisa notices how much more developed the school is in comparison to Springfield Elementary School. Jealous, Springfield Elementary principal Skinner breaks in and steals some school equipment. Shocked, Lisa asks Skinner why he stole the equipment, to which he replies "welcome to Dick Cheney's America". Originally, he would say "welcome to George W. Bush's America", but because none of the series' regular cast members could do an impression of him, and because the staff found it to be in bad taste, they decided to change it.
Claude Chabrol, 1959) and Breathless (d. Jean-Luc Godard, 1960), and was instrumental in helping end the American boycott of German films after World War II. He was also the first to handle films by such directors as Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick, George A. Romero, Sidney J. Furie and Sam Raimi (whose first film, The Evil Dead (1981), had its title suggested by Shapiro), and was one of the founders of the Cannes Film Festival (at which The Evil Dead was later shown). In many interviews and public comments, Raimi and Bruce Campbell (the chief creative forces behind The Evil Dead) have described Shapiro as an eccentric but extremely talented film producer, and frequently do an impression of Shapiro, with a thick, raspy voice, explaining how to market their film. Raimi has credited Shapiro with his early success.
Having previously criticised designer Stella McCartney – Banks claimed she has only made it because of her fatherSTOTTY ON SUNDAY: Jeff Banks on Stella McCartney Sunday Mirror – 5 October 2003 – he made the headlines again in 2007 when he outspokenly attacked model Kate Moss's range for Top Shop, saying: "Can Kate sharpen a pencil, do an impression of a cow or draw a matchstick man? I would put money on it, though not very much. I'll bet [Kate Moss] just grabbed one of her many Prada bags, rifled through her wardrobe ... and turned up at Topshop's head office in Oxford Street for a quick hour's briefing with the in-house designers and buying staff."Herbert, Ian – Designer wars as Banks savages Topshop Kate The Independent – 25 April 2007 Banks's own fashion design heroes are Hardy Amies, Giorgio Armani and Alice Temperley.
The character of Egon Spengler was named after Oswald Spengler and a classmate of Ramis at Senn High School, Egon Donsbach, a Hungarian refugee.Ghostbusters DVD Commentary Christopher Walken, John Lithgow, Christopher Lloyd and Jeff Goldblum were all considered for the role of Egon Spengler, before Ramis, who had gotten close to the character while writing him, felt compelled to play it himself. LaMarche stated that when he auditioned for the part of Spengler in The Real Ghostbusters, he was asked not to do an impression of Ramis, which he ignored because impressions were one of his strengths as a performer, and there was no other way he could imagine properly portraying the character other than to follow Ramis's example. He got the part anyway and said in an interview that he did two different takes: in which he impersonated Ramis, the other in which he tried a more "Woody Allen"-like approach that did not suit the character's physicality, he admitted.
Some regulars were frequently asked questions pertaining to a certain topic or category. For instance, Cliff Arquette (in character as "Charley Weaver"), a history buff, excelled at American history questions; Rich Little almost always received questions about other celebrities, which gave him an opportunity to do an impression of that individual; Roddy McDowall usually gave correct answers about the plays of Shakespeare; Rose Marie often received questions on dating and relationships, playing off her lovelorn comic persona; and Demond Wilson often responded with mock anger to questions that were carefully worded to play upon African-American stereotypes. Other regulars and semi-regulars over the years included Nanette Fabray, Kaye Ballard, Wally Cox, Morey Amsterdam, Florence Henderson, Buddy Hackett, Marty Allen, Wayland Flowers and Madame, Barbara Eden, George Gobel, Vincent Price, Charo, Sandy Duncan, Carol Wayne, Jonathan Winters, Foster Brooks, The Lennon Sisters, Garrett Morris, Karen Valentine, John Davidson, and Joan Rivers. Paul Lynde was featured in the tactically important center square throughout most of the show's original run.

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