Watching: Reenactment 36: glengarry glen ross request 5 of list 2
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Auto accidents, Car accidents, Truck accidents, Motorcycle accidents are all happening around us. We try to drive our vehicles as carefully as possible but it is always the other drivers' that we have to worry about - right?
How else can we cope with the potential of an accident. Being aware of everything around you when you drive and not be distracted by cell phones, dvd players, gps systems etc. Of, course its easy for me to say all of this, but you know that what I'm writing is true.
Get rid of the distraction and the concentratoin is more on driving, and then being able to deal more speedily with the other driver's bad driving.
The 36th of my Reenactment Series.
This is a great scene; probably my favorite out of your choices, everyone.
Stay tuned in a few days for #4: V for Vendetta.
or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and freakin' meet William H. Macy.
Seriously... amazing movie, amazing experience. This should bring the Bart Got a Room chapter of my life to a close.
Here it is: the full version of my Dark Knight reenactment that you guys requested.
Stay tuned for the OTHER Dark Knight reenactment, the "magic trick" scene, that came in at #2. It should be uploaded in the next few days or so.
The 34th of my Reenactment Series.
Just for fun.
I did my best, but I think the award for best Bowie impersonation has to go to Jemaine from Flight of the Conchords.
More videos to come.
Classic scene, classic movie.
Stay tuned in the new year for more videos, including a collaboration with a fellow well-known YouTuber.
Happy Birthday, Jesus!
The Seventh of my Re-enactment series.
Holy balls, this one took a while to finish, mainly because of the size. It clocked in as a whole gig when I had it as an .AVI.
Five minutes long... this is definitely the longest one. Enjoy.
Here it is, the last reenactment of list #2. Enjoy. After this video, I'll be taking a break from YouTube for a couple weeks; I have some other things I need to work on. In the meantime, happy holidays, and stay tuned for more videos.
Edit: The song in the end is "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds
This is the fifth of five reenactments I did for Jimmy Kimmel Live in January of 2008. It was part a challenge to reenact a scene from all the Best Picture nominees for the Oscars.
Also, a bonus, never-before-seen reenactment!
The last day I was on the set of the independent film "Bart Got A Room," I brought my video camera on the set. The director, Brian Hecker, was kind enough to cooperate with this awesome video, as he introduces some of the cast and crew and answers a couple of questions regarding the movie.
The concept behind this: this word problem would look absolutely ridiculous if it was reenacted in real life.
Mission accomplished.
This is an actual homework problem from my Physics book. Special thanks to Olivia in my Physics class for pointing out how stupid this world problem actually is.
Music by Count Basie and the Mills Brothers - "Gentle on My Mind."
Here's some updates on what I've been up to for the past week and a half.
"Bart Got A Room" IMDb website: http://www.imdb.com/ title/tt0472050/
My IMDb profile: http://www.imdb.com/ name/nm2799927/
Kate Micucci's website: http://www.katemicuc ci.com
Chad Jamian's Youtube profile: http://www.youtube.c om/user/chadjamian