Other parking lot films you'd like to see?
How about "Jonas Brothers Parking Lot," "Trekkie Convention Parking Lot" or "WWF Parking Lot"? Could be funny. Could be scary. Any others?
shareHow about "Jonas Brothers Parking Lot," "Trekkie Convention Parking Lot" or "WWF Parking Lot"? Could be funny. Could be scary. Any others?
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All of your ideas are totally great!
How 'bout "Christian Rock Concert parking Lot"?
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"Have a good time. ALL the time. That's my philosophy Marty"
That's an excellent one too!
And, though it's a little late: Michael Jackson Funeral Parking Lot (or any celebrity funeral, for that matter).
"Christian Rock Parking Lot"? Oh God... (No pun intended) That would be awesome!!!
Funnily enough, I was testing out a friend's HD camcorder and went to Seattle Center just to shoot whatever I could find. I found this big line of people waiting to get into Key Arena for some show of some sort. I asked one of the people in line what the act was and sure enough, it was a Christian rock show. So, while filming all these people in this big line, there were a handful in prayer - and I'm talking that one-hand-up-in-the-air-with-your-eyes-closed type thing. Hilarious!
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"Have a good time. ALL the time. That's my philosophy Marty"
Oh God indeed. I've been in airports where youth groups were engaged in communal prayer. It's just an uncomfortable situation for all parties (I would think).
I'm not trying to bash Christians here. Being around certain head-bangers would make me uncomfortable as well. But wouldn't it be wild if the two parking lots were adjacent?
Source Awards Parking Lot
"Hot is not Paris Hilton"- Evidence
I'd like to see a porn convention parking lot.
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70s Bowie Parking Lot
shareThe "Trekkie" parking lot film has sort of been done:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120370/
"Trekkies" -- an entire documentary about the Trekkie phenomenon, and the best part is it largely predates the Internet as an everyday phenomenon.
I think most "parking lot" films are much more interesting as historical documents than as any kind of contemporary reporting. It's always much more interesting to see what people *used* to consider cool or whatever.