All the way through their days filming Documentary Now!, a mockumentary sequence that aired on IFC, Fred Armisen and Invoice Hader teamed up and created a fictionalized “historical past” of Simon and Garfunkel, telling the “actual” tale at the back of the making of “Bridge Over Water” and “Mrs. Robinson”–tales you’ve veritably by no means heard ahead of. Have fun. Revel in!
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