Like most impressionists or sound effect specialists, Michael Winslow was extremely talented without being particularly funny.

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Like most impressionists or sound effect specialists, Michael Winslow was extremely talented without being particularly funny.
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, Spanish lobby card. 1987 Submitted by @videorecord
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol, Spanish lobby card. 1987 Submitted by @videorecord
What were your thoughts when you saw the dream sequence of Eric as Steven Tyler, Aerosmith? It is one of my favorite dream sequences! And, if you could have one for Hyde, which performer would you select? Rock on 🤘🎸🎶
Hot, funny, and a little uncomfortable. 😂
Hyde doesn't have Eric's sense of whimsy, so it's hard for me to imagine him as Hyde-in-persona. For example, Kitty's fantasy of her family being the Brady Bunch, Hyde's just so odd in it. 🙈 Same as the Hyde-as-game-show-host fantasy sequence. For all his sarcasm and burns, he's quite serious at his core. But if I'm gonna choose anyone, it's a white-complected Jimi Hendrix. "Purple Haze". At least before S4, he's got the hair for it and has more emotional affect.
Eric is imaginative and whimsical. So I experience Eric-in-persona as more naturally fitting his character.
And for your entertainment, the incredibly talented (and hilarious) Michael Winslow as Jimi Hendrix performing "Purple Haze" with just his voice and a drum beat.
I watched this in 1st Grade.
Spaceballs, 1987
Movies that end with a freeze frame:
Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach (1988)