Watch Melissa McCarthy and Allison Janney insert themselves in 'Cats' and 'Star Wars'

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Watch Melissa McCarthy and Allison Janney insert themselves in Cats and Star Wars

for a comedic sketch.

The actresses—one a multi Oscar nominee, the other an Oscar winner—insert themselves into various 2019 movies, including“A lot of big movies are being released this holiday season and I’m proud to say we were in most of them—emphasis onApparently, they were cut out ofbecause they wrote a song for the movie and the original show’s composer Andrew Lloyd Webber was “jealous.

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