Watch: Elizabeth Banks Perfectly Mocks Donald Trump By Comparing Him to Her ‘Hunger Games’ Character
Her Entrance Was Great, Her Speech Even Better
Elizabeth Banks made a grand entrance on to the stage of the Democratic National Convention, by parodying Donald Trump’s smoke-filled shadowed “We Are the Champions” entrance last week at the Republican National Convention.Â
Elizabeth Banks made an evocative entrance at the DNC: https://t.co/x3Ia66vFbDhttps://t.co/51qKUC0mu1
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) July 27, 2016
Banks’ mocking of Donald Trump was great but her speech after was even better.
“Some of you know me from the ‘Hunger Games,'” Banks sad, “in which I play Effie Trinket, a cruel, out-of-touch reality TV star who wears insane wigs while delivering long-winded speeches to a violent dystopia. So when I tuned in to Cleveland last week, I was like, ‘Uh, hey, that’s my act!,’†she quipped.
Watch as actress Elizabeth Banks compares Trump’s RNC to the “Hunger Games”#DNCinPHL #Decision2016 https://t.co/KWkW7dOfpg
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 26, 2016
The Emmy-nominated actress went on to explain why she supports Hillary Clinton, whom she says rocks her world.Â
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