With the 85th Academy Awards coming up this weekend, I thought it would be a good time to post this fun video featuring kids reenacting this year's Best Picture nominees including Argo, Lincoln, Zero Dark Thirty, Django Unchained, and Beasts of the Southern Wild. The video segments were brought to us by Kids Reenact creator Jared Neumark and Official Comedy. It turned out to be pretty adorable and entertaining, I hope you enjoy it!
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- 2/22/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Every year someone thinks it's a swell idea to dress a bunch of kids up and have them reenact scenes from the Oscar-nominated movies because... kids pretending to be adults is adorable and amusing and, okay, it gives us something to do while we kill time waiting for the workday to end. Here's this year's edition, created by Jared Neumark of Landline TV, that's worth watching if only for the improvised Argo scene in which one of the kids turns to the others and asks, "Do people really dress like this in the '70s?" From a Q&A over at Buzzfeed, you may be delighted to know that the kids featured in the video reenacting scenes from R-rated movies have absolutely no idea what's going on, according to Neumark. "Every now and then you'll...
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- 2/21/2013
- by Erik Davis
- Movies.com
To hell with the Oscars, let's just watch these kids make more movies like this. BuzzFeed has released this adorably entertaining video from Kids Reenact creator Jared Neumark of Landline TV, which partnered with Official Comedy, to produce these quick segments featuring young kids starring in some of 2013's Best Picture nominees. There are some great tongue-in-cheek lines out of the mouths of babes that poke fun at Argo, Beasts of the Southern Wild, Zero Dark Thirty, Django Unchained and Lincoln. Don't worry about seeing kids torturing each other or saying the n-word. It's a very kid-friendly production. Here's the Kids Reenact 2013 Best Picture Oscar Nominees video, originally from BuzzFeed: The best parts are when the kids ever so slightly flub the lines by saying a name or word wrong. But there's also some bits that only a kid could think of at the right moment. Newmark says, "They did...
- 2/21/2013
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
It’s tough to penetrate beyond a university coed, post-college, or fratacular demographic when you have a brand with a name like CollegeHumor. So, if you do have a brand with a name like CollegeHumor and you want to appeal to individuals outside of the 15 million or so monthly visitors who frequent your internet destination and fit into the aforementioned demos, what do you do? You create a spinoff brand with a different name. Jest.com is the just-launched progeny of CollegeHumor.com, birthed onto the web by the company’s newish CEO Paul Greenberg and helmed by long-time and familiar CollegeHumorer Jeff Rubin. The new comedy destination will attempt to appeal to 18 to 49-year-olds by way of aggregating access to a handful of popular television programs (including 30 Rock, The Daily Show, Modern Family, The Simpsons, and more), compiling viral videos from the web and other CollegeHumor properties, and producing...
- 10/4/2011
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
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