The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly – Starring Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, and James Corden

If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed with Deadpool 2 dominating the newsfeed, how about just some plain old Ryan Reynolds? Appearing in James Corden’s Sketch of the Week on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Ryan Reynolds, and Josh Brolin, along with the show’s host, Corden, did their own version of the Clint Eastwood classic, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.

In this version, Reynolds plays the good, Brolin plays the bad, and poor James Corden if left with being the ugly. Corden tries to make his case, but Brolin and Reynolds aren’t having it. Reynolds explains that is he is good and Brolin is bad, there’s really only one option left for Corden, ugly.

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Once Corden realizes he isn’t going to change their minds, he simply decides to opt out and not do the movie. Reynolds suggests they do a different movie, Corden and Brolin agree. The video then shifts to a big city apartment where in a parody of Three Men and a Baby, Reynolds, Brolin, and now comedian Reggie Watts are all looking into a baby’s crib, and that baby happens to be James Corden.

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Source: The Late Late Show with James Corden (via CBR)

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