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Angels in the Endzone at Arrowhead
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Angels in the End Zone <a href="https://t.co/wSTCbbADQP">https://t.co/wSTCbbADQP</a> <a href="https://t.co/czWEaqiCJP">pic.twitter.com/czWEaqiCJP</a></p>— New Heights (@newheightshow) <a href="https://twitter.com/newheightshow/status/1867340534798594299?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 12, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
I'm sorry but I'm just nowhere near stoned enough for that to make sense...
Carry on, lads... |
Is this another one of those flying hot dog threads that only incels understand?
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Have you ****ers seriously never seen Angels in the Outfield? LMAO
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Praying not to watch again.
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Not my favorite...kinda ghey.
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Did u make this?
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I guess this copypasta is funnier than the last one.
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This is a clever edit (or "mashup") combining the end of the Chiefs game with the popular film "Angels in the Outfield," though the author is using the title "Endzone" here since it's a football-based mashup. In the movie Angels in the Outfield, angelic beings often appear out of nowhere to assist athletes on the field of play. In this edit, the angels from the movie have been cleverly inserted through software masking into real-life football moments from last Sunday night's game. They are depicted moving the goalposts so the ball can bounce in for the game-winning kick. The Kelce brothers have also capitalized on their own celebrity status and fame by inserting themselves into the footage, replacing characters faces from the movie. It appears artificial intelligence was used to do this. Overall, the video is quite funny, through the framerate appears "off" and the vertical nature of the video detracts from the quality of the experience. It is well-edited, however, despite these minor technical drawbacks. |
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While he is known for inserting football players into movies as a hobby on his channel known as "Red Tribe Cinema," there's no direct evidence that he works for the Kelce brothers. There was a very popular tweet he made a few years ago, which was downloaded by the Kelce brothers' podcast account twitter feed known as "New Heights." The New Heights feed reuploaded the clip to their own account and credited him. It featured the Kelce brothers talking about football, making a reference to a specific play from a Chiefs-Lions game, that was then played over the video that was tweeted. Based on this evidence, it's certainly possible Hammock Parties made this video, as he clearly provided content for the Kelce brothers indirectly. However, a recent internet post he made criticized the video for having an "off" framerate," and being vertical in nature. No one has come forward to claim status as the video's author to date. So, it remains a mystery. |
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Fist.
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They can't help you win championships though. |
The clip in this of the Kelce brothers talking on their pod is the first time I've heard the term "Tayvoodoo".
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Were the angels refs that had passed on? You know cuz....
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To quote The Joker in Batman:TAS “ if you have to explain the punchline, then the joke was not funny”. —Abraham Lincoln, probably.
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#2, no. #4, Lrn2FPS |
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I just hope there isn't a Mel Clark on the team.
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