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Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan In 60-Seconds With Papercraft And Computer Graphics

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Ice Cube? WTF are you doing there?!

This is The Wrath of Khan (RIP Ricardo!) performed in 60-seconds through the use of papercraft and special effects. It's pretty accurate though because I remember watching in horror as a child when they put those ear-worms (Ceti eels) in Captain Terrell and Commander Chekov's ears and not being able to sleep for a week without earmuffs taped to my head. I'm not gonna lie, that shit freaked me out. Also, the guy in the locker room last night who was waaaaaaaay too lax about talking to me with his dong out. Listen bro -- I really do want to hear the rest of your story, but that thing's just a little too hard for me to feel comfortable right now.

Hit the jump for the video.

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Thanks to Candy for Breakfast, who may or may yes be dating Shots for Lunch. OMG, PERFECT COUPLE!

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