Alison Brie From ‘Community’ Can Do A Pretty Solid Grumpy Cat Face

Alison Brie, best known for her work on Community and Mad Men, is pretty popular on the Internet. Heck, the girl even has her own subreddit. Still, she’s doing everything she can to up her ‘net cred. She appeared on Paul F. Tompkins

Speakeasy interview series, where she gave her best attempt at imitating a number of  popular Internet memes.

The full episode has Tompkins schmoozing with Brie over a couple of drinks, but the highlight was the aforementioned segment, where we get to see Brie’s spot-on Grumpy Cat face (along with her renditions of Overly Attached Girlfriend, Ermagherd, Unflattering Beyonce, and Hadouken-ing).

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Speakeasy‘s home is the Made Man channel, which is aimed primarily at car drivin’, ‘stache growin’, liquor drinkin’ men. The interview series typically features notable men as guests, but given that every man on the internet is obsessed with Brie, I think we can give them a pass on this one.

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