He relates to Shapiro that he never knows exactly how to entertain an audience "short of faking my own death or setting the theater on fire." Kaufman shows up on the Taxi set as Clifton and proceeds to cause chaos until he is removed from the set. At one show, he deliberately antagonizes attendees by reading The Great Gatsby aloud from start to finish. When performing live, audiences dislike his strange anti-humor and demand that he perform as Latka. Kaufman's profile increases with appearances on Saturday Night Live, but he has problems with his newfound fame. Clifton is a "villain character" created by Kaufman and his creative partner, Bob Zmuda. But backstage, when he meets Shapiro in person, Clifton takes off his sunglasses and reveals that he is actually Kaufman. Clifton's bad attitude is matched by his horrible appearance and demeanor. Invited to catch a different act at a nightclub, Shapiro witnesses a performance by a rude, loud-mouthed lounge singer, Tony Clifton, whom Kaufman wants to guest-star on Taxi. Secretly he hates doing the show and expresses a desire to quit. Because of the money, visibility, and a promise that he can do his own television special, Kaufman accepts the role, turning his foreign man into a mechanic named Latka Gravas. Nine years after the events of MGSV: GROUND ZEROES and the fall of Mother Base, Snake a.k.a. Ushering in a new era for the franchise with cutting-edge technology powered by the Fox Engine, MGSV: The Phantom Pain will provide players a first-rate gaming experience as they are offered tactical freedom to carry out open-world missions. |
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