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Posted by: greg, January 22nd, 2006, 1:51am
If you'd like to see me in my first live action film, check the link below.  You get to see wee-man Greg kicking ass and then dying a painful death.  Filming goes back to January 17, 2000.

http://blog.myspace.com/4871187
Posted by: Zombie Sean, January 22nd, 2006, 2:06am; Reply: 1
Lol that was pretty good. It's better than what I can come up with and I'm sorry but was I supposed to laugh when the monster chases you down the street? Sorry if I wasn't :B

But all in all it was good.

Sean
Posted by: greg, January 22nd, 2006, 2:07am; Reply: 2
You could have laughed at the stupidity, but we were trying our best to be serious.  Haha glad you enjoyed it.
Posted by: Toran, January 22nd, 2006, 2:43am; Reply: 3
god dude good just. I loved it. Like the part where u talkin to the kid and he says Oh know he's coming and u see the the guy put the mask on and run after u.

FUNNY!
Posted by: Shelton, January 22nd, 2006, 2:45am; Reply: 4
Yep,

This is pretty much the greatest 2:57 film ever made.
Posted by: Toran, January 22nd, 2006, 3:06am; Reply: 5
I know. It was so funny!
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, January 22nd, 2006, 3:06am; Reply: 6
I’ve gotta get more data or no one’s gonna believe me. - hahaha

He's got three stomachs and intestines - hahahaha

I'm sorry. I know you guys worked really hard. I can tell. Great for you. But it really was funny in so many ways.

The alien wearing tennis shoes.

The slap.

The warehouse on 32nd street. He didn’t say where. 32nd street could have been 8 miles long. And, as you said, he gave no time.

I thought I was gonna die when the alien stopped to open the gate and then adjusted his mask.

This is hilarious, Greg. It looked like a lot of fun.
Posted by: greg, January 22nd, 2006, 3:13am; Reply: 7
Thanks gang.  Yeah, we got robbed at the Oscars that year but it was so much fun filming this.  Hahaha every line I say in that film is hilarious.  I don't even give him a time to meet me and I say "don't be late."  Hahaha

Ooooh the days of wasted youth.  Any 13 year old reading this should cherish those days.
Posted by: Toran, January 22nd, 2006, 3:19am; Reply: 8
okay i will.
Posted by: greg, January 22nd, 2006, 3:36am; Reply: 9
Seriously dude, once you turn 18 then that's when your life starts...all the insurance, and money and capital punishment...and army recruiters start calling.

But on another note, for those who have read "The Scorsese Club," the blond guy in the film(Trey) is Chuck Mills and yours truly is Ben Flanagan.  
Posted by: Toran, January 22nd, 2006, 3:42am; Reply: 10
Army recruiters.........gulp.
Posted by: Breanne Mattson, January 22nd, 2006, 1:43pm; Reply: 11
Hey Greg,

This film makes me recall a sci-fi film my brother made. Personally, I experimented much more with animation in those days. I made an animated short of two shoes racing all over the house with the sound of actual cars dubbed over the soundtrack. - hahaha

Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Posted by: Helio, January 22nd, 2006, 2:09pm; Reply: 12
Sorry, Greg I tried to open it but it stops time to time making the watch a painful thing...
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