The One Man Affected by Y2K
From issue #007 of The Occasional
Written by Dan Abramson
Photography by Scott Garrison
Video by Brad Schulz
From issue #007 of The Occasional
Written by Dan Abramson
Photography by Scott Garrison
Video by Brad Schulz
If you’re going to order pizza, you need to do research! Starring: Jocelyn Roueiheb Mike Munter Written and Directed by Tony Cohen Camera: Atom Pate Sound / Associate Producer: Matthew Rainstein Special Thanks: Michael Hernandez Music by: Sirius Beat – No Way Out Capo Productions Music – Departure Links: http://www.youtube.com/celluloidsimple – sketches http://celluloidsimple.com/ – main site Twitter: @celluloidsimple
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