Main Takeaway: Steve Carell is the king of improv, so it makes sense that he's also the king of making his entire cast fall to pieces... Actors trying to make each other laugh and completely losing it on set in this hilarious compilation.
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Steve Carell is the king of improv, so it makes sense that he's also the king of making his entire cast fall to pieces... Actors trying to make each other laugh and completely losing it on set in this hilarious compilation. President Obama's angry translator, terrorists try hijacking a plane and a cappella group rivalry...
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- Steve Carell is the king of improv, so it makes sense that he's also the king of making his entire cast fall to pieces...
- Actors trying to make each other laugh and completely losing it on set in this hilarious compilation.
- President Obama's angry translator, terrorists try hijacking a plane and a cappella group rivalry...
- A man on a date overplays his hand when he suggests that he's knowledgeable about French cuisine.
- After his childhood friend is found dead, a tough guy cries in front of his crew.
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