Friday, May 11, 2007
Come on, let’s laugh at Ilene
Are you ready for “Ilene Chaiken: The Parody”? The creator and executive producer of Showtime’s hit series “The L Word,” who wants everyone to know that she is the creator and executive producer of Showtime’s hit series “The L Word,” finally gets the spoofing she deserves. I’m pretty sure I snorted when faux Ilene says, “Ilene Chaiken doesn’t need tools, if you know what I mean.”
The video was created by what appears to be a group of very funny, very gay gals in L.A. Comic Karey Dornetto wrote the spoof and stars as The Chaiken. And, in case you watched the couch scene at the beginning and thought, “Hey, that girl second from the left looks familiar…” I am here to help. That is comic and actress Erin Foley who you may remember as the angry Rolling Stone fact checker from “Almost Famous” or as the smart angel in those Philly Cream Cheese ads. I Google so you don’t have to.
Anyway, the whole thing is hilarious and every lesbian and her cat should watch and laugh and watch again. Except maybe Ilene Chaiken. She undoubtedly would call it another example of “lesbians eating their own.” Me, I think it’s funnier than eating caviar on a cracker.
"It is good for me. Awesome, in fact."
ReplyDeleteBwahaha!
That's the best parody I have ever seen.
It's the endless introduction that just had me smiling throughout.
ReplyDeleteHope we see more from this crew.
I loved the Rambo move over the tennis net and the walk...
ReplyDeletePoor misguided Mama Chaiken
:)
Yeah, seriously, how big is that woman's head ? And she's scary. Scary !
ReplyDelete“Come on Ilene
ReplyDeleteOh, your show makes me scream
It started out good
But come on Ilene”
Wow...Ilene Chaiken create The L Word? Who knew!?!
ReplyDelete(I wonder if anyone posted this over on Our Chart...)
....loved the harmonica interrupting the scene! "WTF!"
ReplyDeleteIC's gotta love it... its more publicity for her (as the creator, writer, executive producer of Showtime's hit seriers "The L Word"). LOL!
"Dana played tennis. Our most beloved character. I gave her cAncer."
ReplyDeleteOh my... I laughed, I cried, I applauded the women that made this.
Great. I just stopped my subscription to Showtime and have bought shares in Karen's production company. Thanks, Dorothy, for the laugh.
ReplyDeleteFrickin hillarious man, keep it up spoofers...
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