Saturday, March 6, 2010

A Video Not to Be Believed!

This is honest and truly one of the campiest videos ever made. I cannot believe I am just now discovering it! It is a video about puberty made in the greatest era of filmmaking ever--the late 80's. It's like a flower, unfurling every second with a new delicious treat. Right off the bat! What kind of morning ghost is under the sheets molesting Sarah? Also, the older Steve neglected to tell the younger Steve that he is gonna be a 'mo! I am obsessed by the little queen they got to play him by the way. His confidence and dance break (complete with air-biting) is unreal. Thanks to Brant Cox for the tip!

10 comments:

Rebeca said...

So...we watched this video in my 7th grade health class. And it wasn't like that was in the 80s either...that was 2001 and they made us watch this. I thought all the same things you expressed and now it's just even more hilarious. I can't believe you found this.

Andrew Keenan-Bolger said...

Hahaha that's amazing Rebeca! I am so sad I didn't go to a school where this was considered treasured learning.

Steven said...

My LORDY! I think this video just made prepubescent children even more nervous due to the fact that they may be visited by the "ghost of Christmas Future". Eeeeeek. :/

Andrea said...

Almost as good as the one I had to watch with the Broadway cast of Annie called "Changes"

Anonymous said...

No it was called Growing Up On Broadway... I IMBD it and all the casts roles are labeled as menstruating girl!! LOLS

theguiltyone said...

"You're the greatest in every way."

I like how he finds that excuse to feel his older chest there towards the end.

Joel said...

wow...i mean it's campy and all but look at that great idea, an older you telling you exactly what your body will go through...but what happens if Future You turns out to be a total mess?

Anonymous said...

To expand on Joel's thoughts…what if Present Day Lindsey Lohan had talked to prepubescent Parent Trap Lindsey Lohan? That would be an interesting conversation.

Catherine said...

The saddest part about this is, I saw it in my fifth grade science class! And that was in 2007. Personally, I think that says a lot about the public school system's feelings on recycling ;)

Anonymous said...

Who is the random black lady at the end?