Who is going to teach high school boys not to pick fights, scowl in the corner, or treat girls like pond scum? Well, you'd think it would be their parents, but apparently this herculean task is reserved for the good folks at Coronet Films. They'll introduce us to Bill, pug-fugly kid with personality issues that go far beyond your garden-variety emo. He thinks all the kids are stuck up, yet Bill can't figure out why no one is jumping at the chance to hang out with him.
Given the help of his friend, the all-powerful narrator, Bill gets all the help he needs to go to the Hobo party. Will he succeed and win the heart of his fair Carol before the clock strikes midnight?
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Another pleasant goofy video from "Coronet Films" which lends itself well to riffing. Aaron does a good job, with a good collection of riffs. A few times he riffs over what someone on the original film says. When this happens, the film character is completely muted, so you don't have any trouble hearing the riff, but it leaves you wondering what the original dialog was. That's pretty minor though, and I think this is good enough for a 5-star rating. ___p___
A missed riff opportunity: When the "star" picks up his date, he waits outside because he "wants to see the view". So, what does he do all the time he's outside? When he's not talking to the helpful narrator, he's staring at the door. Some view!
On the fifth or sixth time I listened to this, I finally realized the main character in the video says "I want to check with you", not "I want to check the view"... I guess this is why I listen to riffs instead of trying to make them! :-)