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Published by: Alpha152

Uploaded on: 2007-11-18 23:12:03

Video Status: down:copyright:Avex Entertainment, Inc..

Down Since: 2009-12-25 21:05:13

Description: This was a follow-up to the first IKEA video we made back in February 2007. This sequel was filmed in June 2007, days after summer vacation started.<br /><br />In this one, we had one newcomer: Simran (kinda acted rly gheyyyy), but Ricardo and Jim couldn't make the filming this time around.<br /><br />Snippets of songs used are the Kill Bill Revenge tune, "Into Action" by Tim Armstrong, "Sick Sick Sick" by Queens of the Stone Age, "Evil" by Interpol, "Party Like a Rockstar" by Shop Boyz, "Running in the 90's" by Max Coveri, and Tay Zonday's cover of "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley.<br /><br />This film was IMO way more organized to look Jackass-esque than the first one. Plus, it featured more crazy scenes like the cart drift and the monster in the closet! We worked our asses of that afternoon to give you some pure lulz that day!<br /><br />Everything was pure us, except for the intro to the video, which was the remixed Dramatic Prairie Dog Kill Bill style and the Emo Rangers action at the front for spice haha.<br /><br />But not much anymore will this be the BEST IKEA vid ever. IKEA 3, which is now going into its second half of production on 11/19/07, will have EVEN MOAR LULZ. With one newcomer, the return of an original characer, and a variety of Jackass/Robot Chicken/G4 based scenes and stunts, what more entertainment would you need? lol =]<br /><br />-------<br /><br />I do not own the rights of any said music, and I do not intend copyright infringement by using said music in this video.

Tags: ikea lol cart random lulz drifting sequel

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