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Max Greenfield did a word-for-word reenactment as Vanilla Ice in a 1991 Arsenio interview

Just when you thought Max Greenfield was in danger of getting typecast as a version of the metrosexual Jewish guy he plays on “New Girl,” he’s gone and proved he is capable of something quite different. reenactment
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July 31, 2013

Just when you thought Max Greenfield was in danger of getting typecast as a version of the metrosexual Jewish guy he plays on “New Girl,” he’s gone and proved he is capable of something quite different. reenactment

On this episode of the “ArScheerio Paul Show” (Paul Scheer’s beyond brilliant series of re-creations of “The Arsenio Hall” show), Greenfield does a pretty awesome Vanilla Ice. In case you can’t get enough of the hair or the flag jacket, there are two versions of the interview for your viewing pleasure—one a word-for-word rendition of the original, the other improvised.

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