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Rock, Paper, Spears
You might know the star of Rock, Paper, Spears. You might also know the writer, the editor, and the script supervisor. (In fact, those are four separate people you might know.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-B5Zq2DLKo |
Ha! Interactive YouTube! That was fun and a bit entertaining. Thanks for the link, LSPE.
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Heh, I know that guy
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Brilliant.
Simply brilliant. Excellent performance. |
And well written!
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Loved it!
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I knew about the voice (I had dinner with him right after he recorded this). Was that his body as well?
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Yes it is. (It's live audio, not wild, we just didn't focus on his face.)
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LOL! I first guessed the voice as someone who would say "Good Morning Angels".
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I think maybe I saw a familiar face in one of the shots?
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I think you wouldn't see the familiar face. You might see a familiar torso and hear a familiar voice...
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Funny, I don't recognize it at all!
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Makes me want to spoof it with "Rock, ThinKrisp, Spear", with ThinKrisp winning every time! ;) |
lol! That's awesome.
Congrats to everybody! Heh heh. I saw Jim's boob. :D |
Yay! :D
ETA - I don't suppose there are credits anywhere to be found? |
Applause to everyone involved with the making of the interactive and creative game of Rock, Paper, Spears. I've played and clicked on the different options many times, and it's still fun.
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Nicely done. Plaudits to all involved.
But shouldn't it be "rock, cavewall, spear?" |
But what does Britney Spears have to do with all of this?
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It could have been rock, mammoth skin, spear.... then again, if it was named that it would be harder to associate it back to the original game of rock, paper, scissors... besides, there's no time or budget for a reshoot. I hear the Commodore's rate is huge. 200K per youtube clip. :D |
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1) Cavewall couldn't cover rock or be cut by spear. They would say it did, but the rock and spear would keep falling to the ground in pieces. This would lead to the invention of paper for the integrity of the game. 2) Cavewall would always win--blunting spear and chipping rock--but early man was too dumb to pick it every time. At any rate, still well done. I especially liked the 50s science video/film strip voiceover. |
Rock, Parchment, Spear?
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Very cool. Good job everyone!
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I still can't get the "dirt" makeup out from under my fingernails. Ick.
BTW, we did this on the very day (last Wednesday) that I took possession of my new store. If I told you I was slightly overwhelmed these last few weeks, I'd be understating things just a bit. I am surprised that my "50's educational film" voice is so close to my "prehistoric man" voice. In my head it sounded a lot different. :rolleyes: P.S. Come on by and visit my new store! Heavenly Diet Store (ThinKrisps' oldest and biggest customer) at 4621 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 (818)324-8087. Or don't. You're probably not on a diet anyhow. Not that you should be. I'm just saying. And, clearly, I should stay away from the off-the-shoulder look until I've dropped a few. |
Good luck with the store.
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That's really fun. Also, Harold Ramis is just adorable as seen in the clip. Michael Cera looks awfully girlish with that hair!
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Shouldn't it be rock, papryus, sword?
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My, what a fun video ! I know a star !! ...and a writer, an editor, and a script supervisor.
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