Food Court Musical



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From http://www.ImprovEverywhere.com, 16 agents create a spontaneous musical in a food court in a Los Angeles mall. Using wireless microphones and the mall's PA system, both their voices and the music was amplified throughout the food court. All cameras were hidden behind two-way mirrors and other concealed structures.
This is one of over 70 different missions Improv Everywhere has executed over the past six years in New York City. Others include Frozen Grand Central, the Best Buy uniform prank, and the famous U2 Rooftop Hoax, to name a few. Visit the website to see tons of photos and video of all of our work,
including behind the scenes information on how this video was made. Song by Scott Brown and Anthony King. Arranged by Jamie Laboz http://www.improveverywhere.com If you are interested in getting involved in New York you can sign the NY Agents List on the site. If you are interested in getting
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o god.... i would ... ( 2 days ago by devinkees)
o god.... i would kill myself.. a musical life WFT??!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BOOM!!! UGGHHHH... (bullet to my brain..) lol
kill me. . . KILL ... ( 2 days ago by FroZZZenFire)
kill me. . . KILL ME NOW! ! !
LOL i love ... ( 2 days ago by vizzle325)
LOL i love everyone's reactions
fucking BRILLIANT XD ( 1 day ago by plasticmodels)
fucking BRILLIANT XD
AHHHHHHH I LOVE ... ( 1 day ago by QuietReflection99)
AHHHHHHH I LOVE THISSSS!!! I totally wish my life was a musical! Haha this is awesome. Well done guys n gals. I really liked the janitor's solo! 5/5 and favourited!
Lol, I can't tell ... ( 1 day ago by Waffl3Pr0ducti0ns)
Lol, I can't tell who's actually part of the thing or just happen to be there XD
was I the only one ... ( 1 day ago by bossfo)
was I the only one that smiled while watching the whole thing... and to the naysayers... Smile -> its good for you now flame away
i love the lady ... ( 1 day ago by musicalchick3)
i love the lady with the colorful hat on expression on from 3:13 to 3:16 lol
that is amazing i'd ... ( 1 day ago by Simoncanada)
that is amazing i'd love to be apart of one of these!
lol i would like ... ( 1 day ago by tnanumber1fan)
lol i would like bust out with them
just awesome! ( 1 day ago by Santiagosony)
just awesome!
that was hilarious ... ( 1 day ago by CheesefiedDosu)
that was hilarious hahaha
that is SO cool! ... ( 1 day ago by joseffatrip)
that is SO cool! I've always thought that somebody should do that! that is so awesome hahahaha
This is so freaking ... ( 1 day ago by SoulRythm)
This is so freaking awesome! I can't stop smiling. This is the best! :D
no one can flame ... ( 1 day ago by TheGreatBritishAlex)
no one can flame this its too funnyand cool.
totaly! ( 20 hours ago by Tourniquet75)
totaly!
1:46 was when i ... ( 19 hours ago by MissNaminette)
1:46 was when i started loling
lol every 1 was ... ( 16 hours ago by 4k3el)
lol every 1 was like oh fuck sake not the security guard as well lol
:59 + the last ... ( 14 hours ago by GatorBaby06)
:59 + the last comment by the black dude
2:21 is when the ... ( 12 hours ago by gamingfan1989)
2:21 is when the security guard comes in. Hilarious!
omg. LOL. i was i ... ( 10 hours ago by XzCrazedGirlzX)
omg. LOL. i was i wish there.
Creative yet ... ( 7 hours ago by PityOak)
Creative yet entertaining 8D
Why does this ... ( 7 hours ago by marshmallowjade)
Why does this remind me of something I would do...
Genius mission! I ... ( 2 hours ago by iymcool)
Genius mission! I would love to be part of a rendition of this down here in Texas! Looks like it's time to start planning again!



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