Bill Clinton is happy to have celebrities call attention to his Clinton Foundation, but he’s not above spoofing them, either.
In a new Web video for the 10th anniversary of the Clinton Foundation, a coterie of stars performs as the foundation’s airheaded “Celebrity Division.” Ben Stiller leads an unproductive fundraising brainstorming session with Matt Damon, Sean Penn, Kristen Wiig, Jack Black, Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen.
The former president makes a cameo.
The video was produced by Funny Or Die and will be posted on the site early Tuesday.
The William J. Clinton Foundation held a star-studded anniversary concert over the weekend in Los Angeles. The foundation has sought to improve global health, strengthen economies worldwide, promote healthier childhoods and protect the environment.
Well, it looks like Green Lantern might just be the worst-reviewed comic-book movie this summer. Rotten Tomatoes has given it a 21 percent fresh rating, relegating it with the likes of Priest and Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer.
And now, mere hours after its official release, it’s already started to be a punchline. The Onion pulled no punches, making fun of its aggressive marketing:
On Tuesday, I got the opportunity to work with Flash Mob America (the company behind multiple famous flash mobs including the one showcased on Monday’s episode of The Bachelorette) in delivering a spontaneous act of joy to an unsuspecting audience at the Miami International Airport.
This particular mob was to celebrate TAP Portugal’s new Miami-Lisbon route. Dressed as flight attendants, we busted out into a full performance of a mass choreographed dance, much to the surprise of travelers entering Concourse J at that moment.
In Argentina, a group of friends decided to hang out and watch Air Force jets go by. One of the pilots decided to buzz them … and very nearly decapitated one of them!