Yamahor's StarWars tryout

GMbusa

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Wow, i found Ben's tryout for StarWars a while back.

"Lightsaber fight scene, take 46"............




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oh man. now you've started it again....

 
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and

there's a jillion of them
 
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I'll have you know I trained for HOURS a day for this. The sound effects I even did myself...
 
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Oh God, that's one of the most pathetic things i've ever seen. I'm almost embarrassed for him. Not just because he looks like a jackass but because he didn't realize that he looks like a jackass and posted the video.
 
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Oh God, that's one of the most pathetic things i've ever seen.  I'm almost embarrassed for him.  Not just because he looks like a jackass but because he didn't realize that he looks like a jackass and posted the video.
He didn't post it. Some of his classmates found it and they posted it online. It wasn't long before the entire school began picking on him and his parents ended up suing the kids who posted it.

http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2003/07/59757

Buddy even has a Wiki page.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_kid

From Wiki:
Lawsuit
In July 2003, his family filed a CA$250,000 lawsuit against the families of four of his schoolmates. The lawsuit stated, in part, that he "had to endure, and still endures today, harassment and derision from his high-school mates and the public at large." and, he "will be under psychiatric care for an indefinite amount of time."[2] Legal proceedings against one family were quickly dropped.[3] The lawsuit had been scheduled to begin trial on April 10, 2006; but on April 7, the boy and his parents reached an out-of-court settlement with the defendants.[4] The settlement's terms were not announced, but were believed to be in the CA$150,000 range. Previous court proceedings had included discussions about whether the defendants had liability insurance. In 2006 the boy finally came to terms with his classmates and received CA$351,000 in a lawsuit between three of the four classmates. (Associated Sun Press)





It's still funnier than watching midget-porno though.
Don't ask ...
 
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