How Yogi Bear Movie Should End
December 14th 2010 19:22
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Sad but Funny
Category: Interesting
OK - I have been loathing the pending release of the new Yogi Bear movie - it looks like a chipmunks film and while kids may love it I see it as the typical crap released for the school holidays.
One guy in the US, Edmund Earle, decided to make a parody ending to the film and it is very sad but at the same time I found it quite funny.
This is the original article posted by Michelle Klung on Speakeasy.
When animator Edmund Earle first saw the trailer for the coming 3-D film "Yogi Bear" back in September, he knew he was watching something that was ripe for parody. The 25-year-old Rhode Island School of Design grad instantly decided that he wanted to do a parody video and create an alternate - and much darker ending for the children's film.
His work has paid off. Since posting the video at 11:30 ET on YouTube this morning, the spot has gone viral. It's been been tweeted by the likes of comedian Paul Scheer and actor Nathan Fillion - neither of whom Earle knows, though he appreciates their support. "I live in a social bubble", he admits. "I only sent the link to a couple friends, and had them send it to their friends and various Web sites."
Earle decided to re-fashion a new ending to "Yogi Bear" by casting the titular hero and his sidekick Boo-Boo as the leads in his take on "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert For," a drama written and directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck. He chose "Jesse James" because he happened to be watching it at time, and thought the drama would be an excellent counterpart to a picnic basket-stealing bear. "It was an organic creation," he says.
"I have no affiliation with the actual creators of the film 'Yogi Bear', says Earle, who says he's been working on the video since Sept. from the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. daily. "I googled the posters, watched the trailer, and that was it." He also created the video entirely by himself, with the exception of the voice, which he employed a friend to help out with.
As for the legality of his creation, Earle admits that he's in "squiffy" ground, but notes that he did not use any of the film's actual footage. He's also only advertised it as a strict parody.
One guy in the US, Edmund Earle, decided to make a parody ending to the film and it is very sad but at the same time I found it quite funny.
This is the original article posted by Michelle Klung on Speakeasy.
When animator Edmund Earle first saw the trailer for the coming 3-D film "Yogi Bear" back in September, he knew he was watching something that was ripe for parody. The 25-year-old Rhode Island School of Design grad instantly decided that he wanted to do a parody video and create an alternate - and much darker ending for the children's film.
His work has paid off. Since posting the video at 11:30 ET on YouTube this morning, the spot has gone viral. It's been been tweeted by the likes of comedian Paul Scheer and actor Nathan Fillion - neither of whom Earle knows, though he appreciates their support. "I live in a social bubble", he admits. "I only sent the link to a couple friends, and had them send it to their friends and various Web sites."
Earle decided to re-fashion a new ending to "Yogi Bear" by casting the titular hero and his sidekick Boo-Boo as the leads in his take on "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert For," a drama written and directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck. He chose "Jesse James" because he happened to be watching it at time, and thought the drama would be an excellent counterpart to a picnic basket-stealing bear. "It was an organic creation," he says.
"I have no affiliation with the actual creators of the film 'Yogi Bear', says Earle, who says he's been working on the video since Sept. from the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. daily. "I googled the posters, watched the trailer, and that was it." He also created the video entirely by himself, with the exception of the voice, which he employed a friend to help out with.
As for the legality of his creation, Earle admits that he's in "squiffy" ground, but notes that he did not use any of the film's actual footage. He's also only advertised it as a strict parody.
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