Kevin Spacey was right on fantastic in throwing a 'Ghostbusters' impression of Bill Clinton on the 'Tonight Show'.
Kevin Spacey took Jimmy Fallon's challenge on the "Tonight Show" to play the "Wheel of Impressions." Each will take turn to impersonate a celebrity talking about a certain topic randomly picked by the "impressiongenerator". The episode aired on Wednesday and all the topics were Halloween-themed.
The "House of Cards" star put on an epic battle of impressions with the show's host as he served nothing but perfect and witty impersonations of different male celebrities.
From the very start of the game, Spacey got to impersonate Johnny Carson, the legendary "King of Late Night TV", talking about costume parties and going as "the scariest creature in the world", his ex-wife.
Spacey also got to show how Christopher Walken could be trick-or-treating. He really sounded like Walken with the facial expressions hit on the spot.
The highlight of the show's episode was Spacey's impression of Bill Clinton with "Ghostbusters" as the topic. The actor was quick to throw the first lines of the "Ghostbusters" song impersonating the former President with complete voice acting and mimicking his gestures and expressions.
Fallon was in tears laughing with the great Clinton impression when Spacey, still in character, added, "I ain't afraid of no ghost."
The "Tonight Show" host also did really good impressions of Dr. Phil talking about Frankenstein and Michael Cain with candy corns as the topic but he was hands down to Spacey's natural and awesome talent in doing impressions.
Spacey's performance will be hard to top by the next guests of the show to play the "Wheel of Impressions". Other stars who played the same game in the past were Adam Levine, Justin Timberlake and Dana Carvey.