Ryan, Wayne, and Drew sing a song about shoes. Drew messes up once, and can’t regain his composure.
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This is the sequel to Final Reunion, viewable here: www.youtube.com And check out the blooper reel here: www.youtube.com Due to the 10:00 minute limit imposed by Youtube, this version of the movie is missing the opening monologue and closing credits. To see the full 13 minute release, check out www.vimeo.com The film’s hero is a courier for the Trader’s Guild, and the conflict centers around his struggle to travel through a bandit-infested region. As with Final Reunion, the combatants are less like powerful Jedi and more like dropout Academy students. They possess ample swordplay skills but little Jedi prescience or Force powers. Music: Justin Durban Director: Derek Bommel Script: Derek Bommel Sound: Derek Bommel Rotoscoping: Derek Bommel Featuring: David Long and Jonathan Bommel Guest Choreographer: Nick Gibson Cameraman: Aaron Long This is our second lightsaber project. Editing and rotoscoping was done in Adobe Premiere and Adobe Photoshop.
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Funny moments and outtakes from JJ Abrams “Star Trek” movie.
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Bloopers from the star wars movies
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There’s plenty of TOS blooper reels edited together differently out there. Here’s another one of a few that I’ve come across on my collection of VHS tapes.
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There’s plenty of TOS blooper reels edited together differently out there. Here’s one of a few that I’ve come across on my collection of VHS tapes.
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This is the Star Trek XI gag reel from the bluray DVD. Laughter, bleeped expletives, dancing, and other hi-jinks make this five-minute blooper compilation seem like it finishes in only half the time. ”Its a good thing I’m drunk.”, says John Cho in one scene. In another scene where Spock is preparing to fly the Jellyfish spacecraft for the first time, Kirk and Spock speak their lines in faux Irish/German accents, trying but failing to keep straight faces. Even the kids get in on the act. ”Citizen, what is your name?”, asks an officer pulling over a young Jim Kirk back in Iowa. ”Bryan Burk. Whats yours?” says the kid without cracking a smile.
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So you have seen Star Wreck? See what happened during the filming of the epic scifi parody! Lots of perkele, vittu and saatana!
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Besides youtube. Anybody who gives me a link to any video on youtube, digg, metacafe, etc, will NOT be getting 10 points.

Since there was no blooper reel on the Episode 3 dvd, the person who made this video (not me) simply pieces together a jumble of humorous production footage. This would work as a actual blooper reel.