It may be hard to remember for the younger people in our audience but at one time, Denis Leary sort of had a movie career going on. And I mean an actual movie career, not the shit he’s been in lately. Denis is now out trying to promote some book at the people at Funny Or Die thought it would be funny to force him to go through his IMDB list and reflect back on all the terrible movies he’s made. The resulting video is pretty damn funny. Of many movies he says he’s never even seen them, which is an honest assessment. What you see below is Part One and then you can click here for Part Two.
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