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Kyle Mooney’s Comedy ‘Y2K’ Charms at Late Night SXSW Debut With Fake Poop and Limp Bizkit
According to Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, the apocalypse depicted in Kyle Mooney's SXSW film 'Y2K' is an honest account of the events of Dec. 31, 1999.
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst donned his turn-of-the-millennium apparel for the SXSW world premiere of “ Y2K,” the Kyle Mooney-directed teen disaster comedy in which the rapper plays himself. The other answers to Godfrey’s question were less illustrious, as stars Rachel Zegler, Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison and Lachlan Watson had not yet been born, Daniel Zolghadri was less than a year old and Mason Gooding was four. When asked about a particularly disastrous (though somewhat romantic) scene that takes place in a porta-potty, Zegler said, “Let’s nip this in the bud: The fake shit was hot chocolate mixed with glycerin, so it smelled amazing.
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