It's Friday, and This is Ponderous
I thought it would be fun to do a Bryan version of those mostly useless webcam music videos that seem to be all the rage. In the Bryan version, there is movement, and scenery, and hopefully you’ll agree, accurate lip synching. Also, because it’s me, you’ve probably never heard this song before, but I think it’s a classic.
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22 September 2006, 09:17
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Well done! Now…do you wonder what people in the neighborhood think when they see you walking around with a camera and seemingly talking to yourself but not actually saying anything? Also, that was a perfect song for your….particular….idiom.
— Darren Sussman 22 September 2006, 11:58 #
Greatness! That song reminds me of the main character from the game Max Payne. Here’s a good quote: “After Y2K the end of the world had become a cliché. But who was I to talk, a brooding underdog avenger alone against an empire of evil out to right a grave injustice. Everything was subjective. There were only personal apocalypses. Nothing is a cliché when it’s happening to you.”
— Keith 22 September 2006, 13:03 #
FanFREAKINtastic!!! i Love it!!
— hauself 23 September 2006, 18:01 #
Darren – Camera? How about a MacBook Pro? (You can tell from the size of the shadow cast on his shirt when he’s panning down to his feet…)
— M-D 24 September 2006, 01:04 #
Even stranger, then….
— Darren Sussman 24 September 2006, 17:48 #
I watched this three more times today. It rocks! You do a great job with facial expressions and getting in character. Cool.
— jane 27 September 2006, 10:32 #
A star is born.
— Wade Winningham 28 September 2006, 09:05 #
Bryan, that was awesome. I loved it when the horns kicked in.
— kristin 3 October 2006, 17:53 #
This is brilliant. I loved it! (Especially the part with the girl who talked with her eyes.)
— EricaLucci 4 October 2006, 17:30 #
I really enjoyed this and then the horns kicked in.
— karen 24 October 2006, 13:13 #
I heard this song on Dr Demento when I was 10 years old! Who did the song may I ask? I nned it! Thanks for bringing back great memories from 18 years ago.
— Matthew S. 25 October 2006, 13:32 #