Hugo Gorilla - 2009-10-21
This is pretty stupid. I love it.
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FISTFULLofSOUL - 2009-10-21
Well, the Bones brigade need to earn money somehow..
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ProfessorChaos - 2009-10-21
Old as the internet (and probably a dupe, but i'm to lazy to check). There's a neat explanation for how each shot was done here - http://www.youtube.com/user/CaptainDisillusion#p/u/10/rVGi7mgLSbM
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jreid - 2009-10-21 Great link, thanks!
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Cube - 2009-10-21
It's as cool as the first time I saw it some years ago.
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zatojones - 2009-10-21
they did this all day instead of looking for a job
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Paracelsus - 2009-10-21
Somebody's student loan money at work
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oddeye - 2009-10-21
This is so fake, it was clearly done with magnets with the film being played in reverse.
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Camonk - 2009-10-21
I like how the poster's name seems to be a stinging indictment of glasses-catching man.
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THA SUGAH RAIN - 2009-10-21
Reverse shots with a string pull
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oddeye - 2009-10-21 No definately magnets. There is no string to be seen at all, I've analyzed every single pixel.
Take the car shot for example. Cars are giant magnets, so throwing the glasses would have gone towards the car anyway, thus all the guy had to do was move his head to catch the glasses.
As we all know plastic is only slightly magnetic where as metal is always 100% magnetic thus ensuring that the glasses fly towards his assistants face prongs forward.
Simple physics, science and a little bit of illusion.
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manta ray - 2009-10-21 ohhhhhhhhh so THAT'S how they did it. Do Criss Angel next please.
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Meerkat - 2009-10-21
You'll put your eye out, kid!
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boner - 2009-10-21
In the spirit of disillusion, these videos are Ray Ban commercials.
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Big Muddy - 2010-04-07
Uhh, fuck you Micheal Gondry?
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