Posted on 06/11/2011 6:34:41 PM PDT by Teflonic
It's already brought joy to three million Youtube viewers and it's sure to tickle many many more. Posted on June 3 and titled eHarmony Video Bio, it stars a woman calling herself Debbie, who seems shy and a bit ditzy but nevertheless is looking for a soulmate.
She says it's her first attempt at an online dating video and that she's nervous and excited at the same time. After announcing she's an MBA graduate from Villanova university, she says she love cats...
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Yeah it really seems to have touched a lot of people in a good way. Its not a particularly patriotic song but the video comes across that way.
It’s easy to understand why combat troops find it appealing.
But just in general, it’s a monumental accomplishment of timing and coordination with the cooperation of hundreds and hundreds of people. For $40K?
If the leftists tried to do this, it would have cost $40Meg, and all their cronies would be adding to their overseas “retirement” accounts.
Thanks again.
“Id hit it, then mention how cats dont have homes, then run away while she collapsed on the floor, in tears and in the fetal position, while she sobbed uncontrollably.”
That’s the basic recipe for creating these girl-women who retreat from the world into their own ever-expanding, hairball-strewn cat-temples and who get this emotional over another species rather than little ones from our own. Have fun.
I was sooo sorry to see that series end....loved it....
That tracking shot is right up there with the greats: “Touch of Evil”, “The Player”, “Goodfellas”, etc... and more ambitious than all of them. Absolutely incredible what’s done there in a single shot. The DP is Andrew Tingley. I’m going to remember that name.
Using that beautiful live version of the song was a very nice touch.
Ebert’s right on this one. It’s the best music video I’ve ever seen.
Awesome work, Grand Rapids.
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