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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: AUChizad on March 30, 2010, 08:26:50 PM
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http://www.screenjunkies.com/movienews/scarface-school-play (http://www.screenjunkies.com/movienews/scarface-school-play)
This is fudging awesome! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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"I gotta live with a fudging drug addict"
That is so full of WIN.
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Funny on the surface but I gotta say if I was a parent of one of these kids I would be raising holy hell with the teacher/administration.
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Funny on the surface but I gotta say if I was a parent of one of these kids I would be raising holy hell with the teacher/administration.
As a non-parent, I find it hilarious.
I can see how my perspective might change when that status does.
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What. The. Fuck?
Parents actually let their kids do this? That's crazy. There is no way this is a school production. It has to be some kind of private drama production out in California some where.
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That's disturbing on more levels than I can count.
Zero funny there.
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I agree WE. No way it's a real school production. It'd be the headline on every newscast in America. As a father...I second the zero funny.
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So much wrong in this.
I still say people should have to pass a test to become parents.
Nice find Chadskins.
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Here's the deal:
The man behind the "Scarface School Play" video that went viral Monday had fun "fudging" with people.
The YouTube clip, which appeared to capture pre-pubescent school children performing a "clean" version of Brian DePalma's mobster classic was actually made with professional actors, the L.A. Times reports.
Director Marc Klasfeld, who has produced videos for the likes of Jay-Z and Avril Lavigne, brought the troupe of child actors together - with their parents' permission - a month ago for the project.
The gangster parody was shot in a rented theatre in L.A.’s Koreatown and went viral almost immediately after hitting YouTube Monday.
"It's a rare place where you can be creative and express yourself freely and it's a very democratic process," Klasfeld gushed to the L.A. Times.
Though he suspected a backlash, Klasfeld was surprised that "Scarface" raised so much ire considering the saucy music videos his young daughter is often exposed to.
"We're constantly guarding her against all these unnecessary sexual [messages] bombarding her," he said. "So for us to see the reaction against this, well, that was a little shocking."
He should know – his company, Rock Hard films, masterminded Lady Gaga's "Pokerface" video.
Still say you should have to pass a test to be a parent....this doesn't surprise me though after watching the parents from Bruno.
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I didn't realize I was on GayUNation.
What I meant to say was "Prayers sent". :jesus:
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I didn't realize I was on GayUNation.
What I meant to say was "Prayers sent". :jesus:
I was serious on the nice find.
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OOOH! Is this a thread where we're discussing excellent parenting techniques? My contribution:
http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/school_dances_sure_have_changed (http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/school_dances_sure_have_changed)
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OOOH! Is this a thread where we're discussing excellent parenting techniques? My contribution:
http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/school_dances_sure_have_changed (http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/school_dances_sure_have_changed)
You have got to be fucking kidding me. And people wonder what the fuck is wrong with this world. That is so disturbing to me...
I am shocked...
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OOOH! Is this a thread where we're discussing excellent parenting techniques? My contribution:
http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/school_dances_sure_have_changed (http://www.thatvideosite.com/video/school_dances_sure_have_changed)
Wonder where that was? I heard Spanish.
Sweets. Defend your heritage.