Today we're going to look at three movies from a single class. This project involved breaking eleven classes into between six to eight groups. The average size of a group was five students. Out of approximately sixty-five to seventy groups total we received twenty-five movies. Three movies from a single class ended up being the record. Lets take a look at what made these girls so special.
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What made these girls special was their gumption to make the first half of their movie utter nonsense. Who is throwing the paper balls? The teacher? And what is "shaking legs"? I didn't dare ask them, because it would have completely ruined the movie for me.
I would also prefer to live in a world where the lunch lady was from Top Gun II: Farm Town - Fighter Bombers and Barley.
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About a dozen groups claimed that they were going to make a meticulous stop motion movie complete with miniature scale models of people sneezing and what not. This is the only group who actually did it. Kudos to them as well for perhaps the best special effects of the entire competition with their teleport maneuver.
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This movie is being rejected by the servers, probably for being too big. Here's a youtube link:
Let me know if it doesn't work. I've never uploaded to youtube before.
Despite no one speaking a word of any language in this video, it came second in the school's vote for best film by only one vote. There was awhile there where I was worried democracy didn't work. With slick production value like this, you can sell anybody on anything.
They are jumping down those green tubes! How brilliant (and early 90's?)
ReplyDeletePS There is a trick all us girls know about giving out our numbers... DONT GIVE OUT THE RIGHT ONE!
I am not so heartless as you Lisa. Also, it is not very good for the harmony of the office if I am giving a co-worker a wrong number. Think of the harmony Lisa, think of the harmony.
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