Steve Buscemi Learns About His J-Law Deepfake
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert・2 minutes read
Steve Buscemi discusses his role as God in "Miracle Workers," shares childhood memory of God being evil, and jokes about a toaster imprinting God's image on toast. He also talks about "deep fakes," his involvement in the Beastie Boys audio book, and reflects on working with the band.
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- Steve Buscemi discusses his intriguing role as God in the series "Miracle Workers," highlighting how it differs from his typical roles and delves into a childhood memory that influenced his perspective on the character.
- The conversation transitions to the concept of "deep fakes," showcasing a humorous example with Buscemi's face digitally imposed on Jennifer Lawrence, adding a modern and tech-savvy twist to the dialogue.
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