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Kevin James Casts Gary Valentine in 'Dusty Peacock'

Even though I know I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry continues to hurt people, I can’t help but laugh at the scenes where, while lying in bed together, Adam Sandler’s character pretends to channel Kevin James‘ character’s berating dead wife. Trust me. It’s funny when you see it.

James’ sensitive ho-hum, gentle giant disposition isn’t entertaining enough to get me to go see Paul Blart: Mall Cop, but it’ll definitely convince me to click on his upcoming web show.

Along with Rock Reuben, The King of Queens star has created Dusty Peacock, a web series starring Gary Valentine (James’ brother, btw)as an “illusionist whose stunts always fail” (as opposed to his stand-up routines), reports Variety. The series is expected to be produced by Sony Pictures Television and will stream on Crackle.com.

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Hopefully it’ll be better than slipshod plot continuity and coherence of this:

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