Hoodie Allen Shares His Love For James Franco in New Video
Hoodie Allen releases new music video featuring dozens of James Franco cut-outs.
James Franco seems to be all the rage these days. Although he failed miserably while hosting the Oscars, all of his other ventures have proven successful thus far; artist, actor, educator, director, musician, and the list goes on and on. Hoodie Allen’s “James Franco” celebrates the man we all love with a DIY music video set in Cali’s Venice Beach. The video features a “James Franco” chant, cut-out Franco faces with various expressions, and quite clever lyrics all set to a pretty catchy beat.
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