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Richard McBeef REEL ONE

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

Screen presentation of Cho Seung-Hui's script Richard McBeef. For Part two of Richard McBeef Please see. Richard McBeef (act:1 scene:1) REEL TWO

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  • great

  • I love your channel. good luck with your stalker.

  • a girl plays john, a man plays the mom, what the hell?!?

  • Yeah, its a mad mad world. eh?

  • You're welcome. Both performances outstanding, but most riveting was John's performance. Chillingly real. Captured the essence of the mind of a killer. Granted, a killer with a very, uh, atypical narrative.

  • I will let sasha know. Thanks again. I hope you checked out reel two also. Sasha really shines in the opening sequence.

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  • @VIIROCKS Dude, hahaha. Your comment doesn't make sense whatsoever. Read what you just wrote.

  • wow. this is the best version of all the plays of richard mcbeef on youtube.. fantastic stuff, you really made it come to life and it real funny too

  • Everyone please watch the movie OLDBOY! It was Cho's favorite movie and he shouted quotes from the movie in the narrow hallways of VA Tech while he took revenge on that day 2 years ago.

    After watching that movie you will see that everything in Cho's life, like Richard McBeef came about from that movie. You will also see why he decided to fight so bravely against the Va Tech system on that April Day.

    That movie showed me why what he did was necessary for America!!

  • nope

  • i think his parents were Catholics and he didn't want to belive in it so he went crazy because wanted him too.

  • bisexual psychorapist murderer

  • By the way I'm a young poet and novelist.

  • Before watching your vid, I've read the play by Cho Seung-Hui, and also his second Mr. Brownstone. Sometimes, I cant put aside that they had their qualities to them. Mr. Brownstone, had something in it, that was very unique, while Richard McBeef, was like the darker side of the dysfunctionnal family.

    In a way, Seung-Hui came close to something of an American Marquis de Sade, very incisive and very chilling.

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