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Paste My Face 24
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Plot Summary
In this short comedic sketch, Jake Johnson grapples with the frustration of having his face replaced with a sticker. He seeks the help of Lizzy Caplan and Rob Corddry to remove it, leading to a series of increasingly absurd and humorous attempts.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy sketch, "Paste My Face 24" was primarily distributed online and received positive reactions for its simple premise, relatable frustration, and the comedic performances of its cast. It's often cited as a charming example of short-form internet comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its simple, absurd humor.
Appreciated for the comedic timing of the actors.
Seen as a fun, quick online sketch.
Google audience: Not enough user reviews are available to provide a comprehensive summary.
Fun Fact
The sketch was created by Jake Johnson, who also directed and starred in it, showcasing his early work in comedic short films before his larger television roles.
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