Phone Call (out-takes)



Uploaded by: frezned
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Being an incredible videographer isn't all beer and pancakes! The magic you see on-screen usually takes many, many hours to complete, despite appearing completely effortless.
This video is just some of the footage that DIDN'T end up getting used in my mind-bending 36 seconds of amazement called "Phone Call"!


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lol at :41 ( 3 months ago by matrix8831)
lol at :41
this video is about ... ( 3 months ago by Kahleeea)
this video is about fifty thousand times better then the original Phone Call one.
hahah the damn ... ( 3 months ago by nondyslexiachick94)
hahah the damn screw driver
I like to put bacon ... ( 3 months ago by SpykeIV42)
I like to put bacon on pancakes and make a sandwich/wrap. With syrup of course. It's tasty.
I haven't tried it with beer.
Array ( 3 months ago by frankii77)
OMFG.
LOL BOB! BOB YOU'RE COOL. + scary. ehhhehhh.
"this one doesn't ... ( 3 months ago by LibLord)
"this one doesn't even have the button" lmao
lol have you been ... ( 3 months ago by philphie)
lol have you been reading camelot 3000?
when you threw the ... ( 3 months ago by antoniotijerinajr)
when you threw the phone i cracked up
aha! i like tht ... ( 2 months ago by entertainingness)
aha! i like tht part 2
=D
haha this is ... ( 2 months ago by itsMARIKO)
haha this is actually better than the first video... which I still loved, don't get me wrong. :p
I love the look of ... ( 2 months ago by kalimagination)
I love the look of annoyance and like...sadness Tom has on his face the first time Bob asks for a screwdriver. "... Bob."
HOLY SHIT, Alex Day ... ( 2 months ago by theultimatejuicebox)
HOLY SHIT, Alex Day!!! looove.
Bob, DONT DO THAT! ... ( 2 months ago by gustericaaa)
Bob, DONT DO THAT! I almost choked on a plum when he jumped out! hahaha
haha lol very funny ... ( 2 months ago by Toomey4)
haha lol very funny. thats south barwons oval in the background
GO SOUTH!!
hahahaha love it! ( 2 months ago by minixlol)
hahahaha love it!
I need to fucking ... ( 1 month ago by zomgomgomgz)
I need to fucking borrow a screw driver BECAUSE HE JUST POPPED UP AND YOU JUST WATCHED IT +1 thumb, kthxbye
Matt bellamy? ... ( 1 month ago by FearAndRage)
Matt bellamy? Anyone?
Array ( 1 month ago by maggielovesdrwho)
OMG ITS NERIMON
lol i just noticed =]
that was terrible.. ... ( 1 month ago by KoronoKei555)
that was terrible... TERRIBLY AWESOME!
absolutely ... ( 3 weeks ago by turbotone64)
absolutely BRILLIANT!
You crazy ... ( 2 weeks ago by WorldWarJulie)
You crazy australians and your houses. How many doors do you have?! I love how Bob popped up, and your face when he did. xD Also. Alex Day is amazing. Kinda like you.
0:40! hilarious! ( 2 weeks ago by sk8rwhezel)
0:40! hilarious!
LOL. This is better ... ( 1 week ago by cassiecocaine)
LOL. This is better than the actual phone call... you should do out-takes more often, lol.
And I love how you guys save the day :)
agreed! ( 6 days ago by MewMewLea)
agreed!



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