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Inspired by J. K. Rowling's famous book series, this video tells the sto...
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Inspired by J. K. Rowling's famous book series, this video tells the story of our hero's journey in exactly 60 seconds.
Harry- Ian Holliday Dumbledore #1- Oliver Millar Dumbledore #2/Hagrid/ Quirrell- Alex Mangnall Ron- Mackenzie Sheppard Hermione/ Voldemort- Kori DePauw Snape- Megan Gilron Sirius- Drew Pollins
Very Special Thanks also goes to Gabe Adelman, Sarah Crauder, Becca Wass, and Yurizen Cabrera for helping out!
Shot by Ian Holliday, Alex Mangnall, and Kori DePauw VFX by Mackenzie Shepard Edited by Ian Holliday
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Lyrics:
Black cat on your doorstep a* Hoot owl callin' your name, The hound...
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Lyrics:
Black cat on your doorstep a* Hoot owl callin' your name, The hound dogs well they wont keep quite And it's bad luck the same. Ring around that full moon, Go on knock on wood, Red sky in the mornin' And you know it don't look so good. Ya better run, better run, better load your gun, Reckon they'll be coming soon. Better run better rin better burn your fun fin preacher man's comin fort youu Ya better run better run better burn your fun, preacher man's comin' for you. The church bells are ringing, Ya gotta pay that toll,
They just want your soul. You better go on out the back door, You better travel light, Yo ain't got much time for sleep'in, cause they're hed'in out tonight. Better run better load your gun reckon the'll You better run better run better burn your fun Preacherman's coming for you. Right hand on the bible Left foot in the grave Both eyes on the money pot cause you, you got none today Best not get too precious gonna burn down you're still, They ain't shootin' down your crooked dice they only gonna aim to kill
Black cat on your doorstep a* Hoot owl callin' your name, The hound dogs well they wont keep quite
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Shit VFX Artists Say... 'nuff said.
Directed & Edited by: Andre Merci...
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Shit VFX Artists Say... 'nuff said.
Directed & Edited by: Andre Mercier
Written by & Starring: Akin Bilgic Andre Mercier John Rouse Michael Jackson Nate Hopkins Spencer Kelsey Todd Patterson
Additional Writing by: AJ Briones Tefft Smith
Sound clip at the end is from "And the Bells They Rang" by Find The Others (http://findtheothers.com)
Enjoy! ______________________________________________
This is a parody of the "Shit Girls Say" video.
Other videos similar to this one include:
Shit Black Girls Say Shit Asian Girls Say Shit White Girls Say to Black Girls Shit Latinos Say Shit Wookies Say Shit Asian Dads Say Shit Asian Moms Say Shit Nobody Says Shit Dudes Say Shit Girls say to Gay Guys Shit People Say in LA Shit New Yorkers Say Shit Spanish Girls Say
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"i saw the 7876 and i am previliged"
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PALESTEENA (Lena From Palesteena) Shimmy by J. Russel Robinson & Con ...
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PALESTEENA (Lena From Palesteena) Shimmy by J. Russel Robinson & Con Conrad
In the Bronx of New York City Lived a girl, she's not so pretty Lena is her name. Such a clever girl is Lena How she played her concertina Really, it's a shame. She's such a good musician She got a swell position To go across the sea to entertain. And so they shipped poor Lena Way out to Palesteena From what they tell me, she don't look the same. They say that Lena is the Queen o' Palesteena Just because she plays the concertina. She only knows one song, She plays it all day long Sometimes she plays it wrong, But still they love it What more of it I heard her play once or twice. Oh! Murder! Still, it was nice. All the girls, they dress like Lena Some wear oatmeal, some Farina Down old Palesteena way.
Lena's girlfriend Arabella Let her meet an Arab fella Who she thought was grand. On a camel's back a-swaying You could hear Miss Lena playing Over the desert sand. She didn't know the new ones All she knew were blue ones And Yusef sat and listened all day long (or: Till Yusef sat and listened in his tent) And as he tried to kiss her You heard that Arab whisper, "Oh Lena, how I love to hear your song!" (or: "Oh Lena, how I love your instrument!")
They say that Lena is the Queen o' Palesteena 'Cause she shakes a wicked concertina. She plays it day and night She plays with all her might She never gets it right, You think it's funny, Gets her money. There's nothin' sounds like it should. So rotten, it's really good. While the Arabs danced so gaily She would practice aily-aily Down old Palesteena way.
Lena, she's the Queen o' Palesteena Goodness, how they love her concertina. Each movement of her wrist Just makes them shake and twist They simply can't resist How they love it Want more of it. When she squeeks That squeeze-box stuff All those sheiks Just can't get enough. She got fat as he got Lena Pushing on her concertina Down old Palesteena way.
The ORIGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND billed themselves "The Creators of Jazz". Their record "Livery Stable Blues" became the first Jazz record ever released on February 26, 1917 for the Victor Talking Machine Company. It was wildly successful. Its release signaled the beginning of the Jazz age and helped define the wild, exuberent era we call the "Roaring Twenties". The Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1916 moved from New Orleans to Chicago and then to New York where, on the recommendation of Al Jolson, they landed a gig at Reisenweber's Café on Columbus Circle and 58th Street, a fashionable restaurant and night-spot. The band was an immediate success, with their top hats that spelled out "Dixie", playing the trombone's slide with the foot, and so on. Their leader Nick La Rocca and cornet player delighted in stirring up the press, describing themselves as musical anarchists and coining fun statements like "Jazz is the assassination of the melody, it's the slaying of syncopation". After the Reisenweber's Café engagement end the band played at the Alamo Cafe (148th Street) and the College Inn at Coney Island. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band went on to record and play in London, producing 20 tracks for Columbia. They returned to America in July of 1920, but the public began to tire of them and they never regained the sales or popularity of their initial success. The group broke up in 1925 after La Rocca suffered a nervous breakdown.
(info based upon:redhotjazz.com)
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Were you at the show last Friday? He's incredible!
Thank you so much for posting this!