Ok, well, they didn’t call the site creepy, just Crispin Glover’s reading. We happen to love Mr. Glover’s unique interpretations of “Little Miss Muffet” and “Jack and Jill,” and hope that parents out there get a kick out of them too, but we were a bit miffed that author Alex Leo chose to highlight Charlie’s Angels as Mr. Glover’s “best-known” work. In any case, we are honored to be featured in such a quality publication, regardless of context.Here’s the story: Crispin Glover’s Creepy Reading Of Miss Muffet (VIDEO).
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