With this being a film set in Vegas, you also know what to expect there too — gambling scenes, wild parties, sultry lounge singers, and comical sideshows like
celebrity impersonators in drag.
Not exact matches
Kramer and Douglas soon find themselves on the run, disguising themselves as
celebrity impersonators, hiding out
in the woods with a homeless family, and marching
in a Gay Pride parade
in an effort to stay clear of Haney's goons while they bring the truth to the people.
Like a circus ringmaster, McCarthy constructs exhibitions
in which
celebrities impersonators interpret deranged parodies of movies, or
in which Mickey Mouse and Snow White are caught
in bestial acts of regression.