Did you know Donald Trump wrote a book? If you heard the man say, for a period of time, you probably do as he brings the facts about every minute and a half. But how do you know they did a TV movie based on the book, Trump's Art of the deal? Ok, that last part is not true. There is no real movie based on the book, but a spoof and it's fun and terrifying place.
Over at Funny or Die have put together is the art of the deal, a movie style of 1980 this week ended with the song Rock and instructions ridiculous, Ron Howard. Howard claimed that the film was set to be broadcast on television in 1988 before being notified for Monday Night Football show that aired every week. The film, which is nearly an hour in length, are already utterly bizarre before you get five minutes in, and found that Donald Trump is played by Johnny Depp. As normal, Depp has changed him for the role. Despite his makeup work is intentionally weak Trump she did not look anything like herself. What makes the whole thing completely is that it shows that Trump made film about himself and you get the impression that if it did Trump in a movie that made it sound so real.
Which was established for this movie feel like it was stolen from Johnny accident or a million other movies 80. A young man trying to steal a copy of the art of the deal, which he could not be found because the store was sold out when he ran into a Donald Trump real. The rest of the film is established as Trump to explain his life to children.
He tried to buy the casino, such as Taj Mahal Merv Griffin (Patton Oswalt), trying to harm the NFL and has been sued for discrimination. Actual events in the life of Donald Trump. What a totally wonderful short film about this film is that it's true. While the joke will be funny movie trailer parody, they put the time and effort to make a real movie. And it's true. You can not help but keep watching it. Even though it does get a little out there, when the movie talks about marriage Trump, Ivana, who for some reason was attended by Alf TV.
The rest of the cast includes a Henry Winkler, Alfred Molina, and Kristen Schaal. The whole thing is a fever dream, but one that needs to be seen to be believed, so click here to see it in full. We can not wait for the sequel.
Over at Funny or Die have put together is the art of the deal, a movie style of 1980 this week ended with the song Rock and instructions ridiculous, Ron Howard. Howard claimed that the film was set to be broadcast on television in 1988 before being notified for Monday Night Football show that aired every week. The film, which is nearly an hour in length, are already utterly bizarre before you get five minutes in, and found that Donald Trump is played by Johnny Depp. As normal, Depp has changed him for the role. Despite his makeup work is intentionally weak Trump she did not look anything like herself. What makes the whole thing completely is that it shows that Trump made film about himself and you get the impression that if it did Trump in a movie that made it sound so real.
Which was established for this movie feel like it was stolen from Johnny accident or a million other movies 80. A young man trying to steal a copy of the art of the deal, which he could not be found because the store was sold out when he ran into a Donald Trump real. The rest of the film is established as Trump to explain his life to children.
He tried to buy the casino, such as Taj Mahal Merv Griffin (Patton Oswalt), trying to harm the NFL and has been sued for discrimination. Actual events in the life of Donald Trump. What a totally wonderful short film about this film is that it's true. While the joke will be funny movie trailer parody, they put the time and effort to make a real movie. And it's true. You can not help but keep watching it. Even though it does get a little out there, when the movie talks about marriage Trump, Ivana, who for some reason was attended by Alf TV.
The rest of the cast includes a Henry Winkler, Alfred Molina, and Kristen Schaal. The whole thing is a fever dream, but one that needs to be seen to be believed, so click here to see it in full. We can not wait for the sequel.
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