In anticipation of Lost in London, Woody Harrelson’s new live-streamed film to be screened and shot on January 19, Vanity Fair has released a promotional video of celebrity friends of Harrelson (including Jennifer Lawrence, Justin Timberlake, Jesse Eisenberg, Will Ferrell and many more) asking the actor to reconsider the strange project. In the video, dozens of familiar faces appear to poke fun at and criticize Harrelson and Lost in London, including familiar faces like Bob Weir, Flea, Dave Matthews, and Ziggy Marley.

Weir, who appears at 1:14, notes the following: “Dude, you’ve got to lose this notion of doing a ‘live movie,’ whatever that is. Get back to making zombie movies, like you, me, and everyone knows you should be doing.” Flea’s clip starts at 1:32, and is followed immediately by the first cameo by Dave Matthews at 1:38, who also reappears at 2:54. Ziggy Marley then makes an appearance at the three-minute mark, with an initially more positive tone than others in the video, saying, “I think it’s a wonderful idea. This idea that I’m hearing, I think it’s a great idea.” After pausing, he adds, “But I also think that every great idea you must try and do.”

You can check out the full video below, courtesy of Vanity Fair:

[H/T Relix]