Weirdest Birthday Party Ever!

I’ll be honest with you, filter house is not really my thing, but Ghosts of Venice sent this music video yesterday for their song “I Learned From The Best” and it has got to be one the weirdest portrayals of a birthday party I’ve ever seen. I can’t help but share it with you. What the hell is going on here? Ahhh! Creepy Ronald McDonald and that kid sized teddy bear will probably give me nightmares tonight:(
Ghosts Of Venice ‘I Learned From The Best’ from Kill The Rhythm on Vimeo.
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Haha. I totz remember this commercial. It was an advertisement to entice children to have their birthday at McDonald’s. Needless to say I was sold.
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It is actually all footage from the 80s movie “Mac and Me”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdvO0tmNjGo
It’s from the movie Mac & Me. There’s an alien inside that bear suit. There’s another great clip of that kid in the wheelchair sliding down a hill and falling off a cliff into a lake.
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