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Reenactment #3: The Breakfast Club

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2006

WARNING: MILD LANGUAGE

The Third of my Re-enactment series.

God, I love this movie, along with every teen angst movie from the 80s. In this scene, the principal threatens the school rebel behind closed doors... emotions run high.

I discovered a few things when I edited this. I realized that I could keep dialogue from one scene going and change the video, so when it cuts to me as Bender, the me as the Principal is still talking. That and the part where I'm about to punch myself, and I jerk back.

I dubbed the audio over again because it gets out of sync in the conversion process. I found out that if I set the audio .33 seconds too early, by the time it gets to Youtube, the audio is perfect. This one is a little off, though.

This one isn't necessarily that funny, at least not as funny or as good as the Willy Wonka video, in my opinion. I just think this is an awesome scene in the movie.

P.S. - Really bad lighting as the principal... what do you expect from one florescent light bulb?

Resources: My dad's clothes; a chair; a little room under a flight of stairs.

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  • any questions...yeah I have one...does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe...I'll give you the answer to that question next Saturday lollllllllllllllllllllll

  • Was this video good? Not, even, close, BUD! Actually it was good, just wanted to use a line from the movie.

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  • OMFG :o

  • hahahaha I love re-enacting this scene 'cause I'm a swell guy!

  • amazing

  • You.

  • this was posted on my 18th b day

  • Wow.. this is so good! haha

  • Wow. This was even more believable than the original.

  • I love this movie and you did a good job!

  • Great reenactment! I knew (the late) Paul Gleason when he was playing Dr. David Thornton on "All My Children" back in the days when it was taped at 101 West 67 Street in Manhattan. Yeah, this definitely made me think of him!

  • not bad at all just wish the real teacher was alive to reinact this scene

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