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Zelda Reimagined As 80's High School Movie

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This is a video from the same makers as the 'If God of War was a Wes Anderson Movie' and 'Inglourious Plummers' flicks. It's the story of Link and Zelda as told as an 80's coming of age film (The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Say Anything, etc.). Admittedly, it was pretty well made and they even roughed up the footage to give it that "holy shit the VCR is eating my tape" feel. WHICH YOU YOUNGER WHIPPER-SNAPPLES CAN'T EVEN APPRECIATE. Also, car windows that aren't electric. You know how long it took me to perfect a roll-up that would look electric to hot chicks watching from the outside? Forever. Literally, I never got it. I think they all thought I was masturbating.

Hit the jump for the worthwhile video. Tingle's in it, just sayin'!

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Thanks to John, bunniez, David and Wilmersama, who all wish it were a real movie and not just a trailer because everything that comes out these days blows. OOOOOOH ANOTHER REMAKE!

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  • Taylor Rowland

    I'd watch that movie. Just sayin'. i love 80's movies ^_^

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