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.
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.
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.
The 35th of my Reenactment Series.
Just recently watched this movie for the first time, and I became obsessed with this scene. Really amazing.
Stay tuned for some announcements in the near future. I've been quite busy.
This is a blog detailing what I did from March 10th to March 24th.
Also, here's a quick link to a USA Today article+video on me that was done recently: http://www.usatoday. com/life/people/2008 -03-31-hardesty-yout ube_N.htm
This is the first five reenactments I did for Jimmy Kimmel Live earlier this year. It was part of a challenge to reenact a scene from every Best Picture nominee for this year's Academy Awards.
Something we thought was funny a few years ago at our senior prom.
Rebirth.
Edit: I know the Wii didn't exist in 2005. We came up with more ideas when we made the video.
Ziggy says there's an 89% chance that I'll leap if I upload my Pulp Fiction video before next Monday...
Hmm...
WARNING: DISGUSTING. After watching the video again, I realized that the video really is disgusting, so here's a warning.
That being said...
One day at work, I had a lapse of judgment and bought a Mini-Taco Lunchable. It inspired me to make this video, which is meant to display how shitty of a meal it really is.
And no, Lunchable DID NOT pay me to say that.
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.