I'm not sure of the method employed to do this, but I have noticed in a few of the video clips presented, that the table they are using has some kind of tablecloth over it, preventing you from seeing under the table. And if there is no tablecloth, then you never get an angle where you can see down there.
Coincidence? Maybe. But... how many people do you know that put tablecloths on coffee tables? hmmmm.... :)
There may be nothing there, but as one commenter noted, you never see the full arc of the popped kernel of corn, just the fact that there is one.
in the one video, you can see it jump up from the table as it pops. so i believe that it's popping, but probably by a heat source (now that i've read up on it). there's a theory that all of the videos that show people doing it are related... they were all uploaded the same weekend, by people with new youtube accounts. hmmmmm.
"Oh, look how amateur the photographer is! The camera is shaking and wobbling so much!"
The actors are all wearing blue jeans and black shirts, they're all white (like most of the 48-hour Film Project crews, know what I mean? They tend not to be terribly diverse), and they're all reasonably slim and attractive.
And who drinks just orange juice at a party? Apparently, actors in recovery who are hired to do viral marketing videos. (http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/06/cellphones-cant.html)
First thing I noticed: the tablecloth. Highly suspect as it goes all the way to the floor and is very carefully shaped. My bet is it's hiding something.
Second thing I noticed: the completely stilted and fake dialogue. At best, the "surprise" is completely fake and creepy. At worst, everything is completely fake.
Third thing: the weird, completely scripted comment about how nice the one of the phones is. Uh huh.
And yeah...orange juice. Very odd.
And really, if enough microwaves were being emitted by your phone to pop popcorn, you would know because it would HURT.
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http://www.snopes.com/science/cookegg.asp
"By mid-2008 the joke had expanded to include videos of people purportedly using cell phones to pop popcorn"
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Date: 2008-06-11 01:29 am (UTC)no subject
Coincidence? Maybe. But... how many people do you know that put tablecloths on coffee tables? hmmmm.... :)
There may be nothing there, but as one commenter noted, you never see the full arc of the popped kernel of corn, just the fact that there is one.
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Wait a sec... doesn't popcorn kinda... explode when popped? It should take off like a rocket, right?
hmmmmmm.... :)
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Date: 2008-06-11 12:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-11 02:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-11 01:24 pm (UTC)The actors are all wearing blue jeans and black shirts, they're all white (like most of the 48-hour Film Project crews, know what I mean? They tend not to be terribly diverse), and they're all reasonably slim and attractive.
And who drinks just orange juice at a party? Apparently, actors in recovery who are hired to do viral marketing videos. (http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/06/cellphones-cant.html)
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Date: 2008-06-11 04:03 pm (UTC)Second thing I noticed: the completely stilted and fake dialogue. At best, the "surprise" is completely fake and creepy. At worst, everything is completely fake.
Third thing: the weird, completely scripted comment about how nice the one of the phones is. Uh huh.
And yeah...orange juice. Very odd.
And really, if enough microwaves were being emitted by your phone to pop popcorn, you would know because it would HURT.
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Date: 2008-06-11 04:46 pm (UTC)i'll have to listen for the comment about the phone, i didn't hear it!