Steve Buscemi dressed as his own Lenny Wosniak meme to give out Halloween candy

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Publish Date : 2021-11-01


(CNN)The 2021 award for the most meta Halloween costume goes to ... Steve Buscemi.

The 63-year-old actor raised the stakes on Sunday when he recreated his iconic "30 Rock" scene-turned-meme while distributing candy in Brooklyn, New York.
In a 2012 episode of the comedy series entitled "The Tuxedo Begins," Buscemi's character -- private investigator Lenny Wosniak -- recalls going undercover disguised as a high school student.

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As he walks past a group of teenagers, he greets them with the toe-curling line: "How do you do, fellow kids?"
The scene spawned a meme that is often used to poke fun at people failing miserably to relate to a younger generation.
In pictures circulating online, Buscemi was seen sporting the same red baseball cap, a red hoodie, and a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Music Band." He completed the look with a skateboard.
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Both he and Elvis Costello were happy to pose for photos with fans while giving candy to trick-or-treaters.
It's safe to say Buscemi's costume idea was a hit with lovers of the show, with many taking to social media to praise his creativity.
Actress and screenwriter Mindy Kaling shared the original GIF on Twitter, along with the caption: "I can't believe Steve Buscemi dressed as his own meme on Halloween."
Sports and political commentator Keith Olbermann tweeted: "No more calls. No more tricks. No more treats. We have the international, unanimous Halloween 2021 winner and it's Steve Buscemi as...Steve Buscemi."
And author Amina Akhtar tweeted: "Steve Buscemi wins celeb Halloween."
(CNN)The 2021 award for the most meta Halloween costume goes to ... Steve Buscemi.

The 63-year-old actor raised the stakes on Sunday when he recreated his iconic "30 Rock" scene-turned-meme while distributing candy in Brooklyn, New York.
In a 2012 episode of the comedy series entitled "The Tuxedo Begins," Buscemi's character -- private investigator Lenny Wosniak -- recalls going undercover disguised as a high school student.


As he walks past a group of teenagers, he greets them with the toe-curling line: "How do you do, fellow kids?"
The scene spawned a meme that is often used to poke fun at people failing miserably to relate to a younger generation.
In pictures circulating online, Buscemi was seen sporting the same red baseball cap, a red hoodie, and a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Music Band." He completed the look with a skateboard.
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Both he and Elvis Costello were happy to pose for photos with fans while giving candy to trick-or-treaters.
(CNN)The 2021 award for the most meta Halloween costume goes to ... Steve Buscemi.

The 63-year-old actor raised the stakes on Sunday when he recreated his iconic "30 Rock" scene-turned-meme while distributing candy in Brooklyn, New York.
In a 2012 episode of the comedy series entitled "The Tuxedo Begins," Buscemi's character -- private investigator Lenny Wosniak -- recalls going undercover disguised as a high school student.


As he walks past a group of teenagers, he greets them with the toe-curling line: "How do you do, fellow kids?"
The scene spawned a meme that is often used to poke fun at people failing miserably to relate to a younger generation.
In pictures circulating online, Buscemi was seen sporting the same red baseball cap, a red hoodie, and a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Music Band." He completed the look with a skateboard.
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Both he and Elvis Costello were happy to pose for photos with fans while giving candy to trick-or-treaters.
It's safe to say Buscemi's costume idea was a hit with lovers of the show, with many taking to social media to praise his creativity.
Actress and screenwriter Mindy Kaling shared the original GIF on Twitter, along with the caption: "I can't believe Steve Buscemi dressed as his own meme on Halloween."
Sports and political commentator Keith Olbermann tweeted: "No more calls. No more tricks. No more treats. We have the international, unanimous Halloween 2021 winner and it's Steve Buscemi as...Steve Buscemi."
And author Amina Akhtar tweeted: "Steve Buscemi wins celeb Halloween."
(CNN)The 2021 award for the most meta Halloween costume goes to ... Steve Buscemi.

The 63-year-old actor raised the stakes on Sunday when he recreated his iconic "30 Rock" scene-turned-meme while distributing candy in Brooklyn, New York.
In a 2012 episode of the comedy series entitled "The Tuxedo Begins," Buscemi's character -- private investigator Lenny Wosniak -- recalls going undercover disguised as a high school student.


As he walks past a group of teenagers, he greets them with the toe-curling line: "How do you do, fellow kids?"
The scene spawned a meme that is often used to poke fun at people failing miserably to relate to a younger generation.
In pictures circulating online, Buscemi was seen sporting the same red baseball cap, a red hoodie, and a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Music Band." He completed the look with a skateboard.
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Both he and Elvis Costello were happy to pose for photos with fans while giving candy to trick-or-treaters.
It's safe to say Buscemi's costume idea was a hit with lovers of the show, with many taking to social media to praise his creativity.
Actress and screenwriter Mindy Kaling shared the original GIF on Twitter, along with the caption: "I can't believe Steve Buscemi dressed as his own meme on Halloween."
(CNN)The 2021 award for the most meta Halloween costume goes to ... Steve Buscemi.

The 63-year-old actor raised the stakes on Sunday when he recreated his iconic "30 Rock" scene-turned-meme while distributing candy in Brooklyn, New York.
In a 2012 episode of the comedy series entitled "The Tuxedo Begins," Buscemi's character -- private investigator Lenny Wosniak -- recalls going undercover disguised as a high school student.


As he walks past a group of teenagers, he greets them with the toe-curling line: "How do you do, fellow kids?"
The scene spawned a meme that is often used to poke fun at people failing miserably to relate to a younger generation.
In pictures circulating online, Buscemi was seen sporting the same red baseball cap, a red hoodie, and a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Music Band." He completed the look with a skateboard.
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From Harry Styles to Lizzo, 2021's best celebrity Halloween costumes
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Both he and Elvis Costello were happy to pose for photos with fans while giving candy to trick-or-treaters.
It's safe to say Buscemi's costume idea was a hit with lovers of the show, with many taking to social media to praise his creativity.
Actress and screenwriter Mindy Kaling shared the original GIF on Twitter, along with the caption: "I can't believe Steve Buscemi dressed as his own meme on Halloween."
Sports and political commentator Keith Olbermann tweeted: "No more calls. No more tricks. No more treats. We have the international, unanimous Halloween 2021 winner and it's Steve Buscemi as...Steve Buscemi."
And author Amina Akhtar tweeted: "Steve Buscemi wins celeb Halloween."
(CNN)The 2021 award for the most meta Halloween costume goes to ... Steve Buscemi.

The 63-year-old actor raised the stakes on Sunday when he recreated his iconic "30 Rock" scene-turned-meme while distributing candy in Brooklyn, New York.
In a 2012 episode of the comedy series entitled "The Tuxedo Begins," Buscemi's character -- private investigator Lenny Wosniak -- recalls going undercover disguised as a high school student.


As he walks past a group of teenagers, he greets them with the toe-curling line: "How do you do, fellow kids?"
The scene spawned a meme that is often used to poke fun at people failing miserably to relate to a younger generation.
In pictures circulating online, Buscemi was seen sporting the same red baseball cap, a red hoodie, and a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Music Band." He completed the look with a skateboard.
ADVERTISING

From Harry Styles to Lizzo, 2021's best celebrity Halloween costumes
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Both he and Elvis Costello were happy to pose for photos with fans while giving candy to trick-or-treaters.
It's safe to say Buscemi's costume idea was a hit with lovers of the show, with many taking to social media to praise his creativity.
Actress and screenwriter Mindy Kaling shared the original GIF on Twitter, along with the caption: "I can't believe Steve Buscemi dressed as his own meme on Halloween."
Sports and political commentator Keith Olbermann tweeted: "No more calls. No more tricks. No more treats. We have the international, unanimous Halloween 2021 winner and it's Steve Buscemi as...Steve Buscemi."
And author Amina Akhtar tweeted: "Steve Buscemi wins celeb Halloween."
Sports and political commentator Keith Olbermann tweeted: "No more calls. No more tricks. No more treats. We have the international, unanimous Halloween 2021 winner and it's Steve Buscemi as...Steve Buscemi."
And author Amina Akhtar tweeted: "Steve Buscemi wins celeb Halloween."
It's safe to say Buscemi's costume idea was a hit with lovers of the show, with many taking to social media to praise his creativity.
Actress and screenwriter Mindy Kaling shared the original GIF on Twitter, along with the caption: "I can't believe Steve Buscemi dressed as his own meme on Halloween."
Sports and political commentator Keith Olbermann tweeted: "No more calls. No more tricks. No more treats. We have the international, unanimous Halloween 2021 winner and it's Steve Buscemi as...Steve Buscemi."
And author Amina Akhtar tweeted: "Steve Buscemi wins celeb Halloween."



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