May 12, 2006

3rd Annual INTSS Sci-Fi Spelling Bee - Teaser

sci-fi spelling bee darth vader

Recently I held the 3rd Annual INTSS Sci-fi Spelling Bee at the Beverly Garland Hotel in Studio City, California. I can’t believe Darth Vader showed up?!?!

CLICK HERE TO SEE A SHORT VIDEO SEE OF A COUPLE CONTESTANTS

if you’d like to see more - let me know and I’ll try to edit and post the whole thing.

[tags]darth, vader, scifi, spelling, bee, intss, beverly, garland, hotel, event, star, wars, star, trek, sullouston[/tags]

Filed under 001 Imagination, 037 Video, intss blog by Marc Horowitz.

Comments

May 17, 2006

Adam said:

Nice. Quite nice. I got here from a video posted on youtube. See? It DOES work! Also, I would like to see the full feature of the spelling bee please… except why does Darth Vader sound like 16 years old?

Chris said:

Want to see more please!

Peter said:

Awesome. :oD Please show us the whole competition.

Matt said:

More must be posted, forthwith!

Richard said:

To quote Oliver twist: “May I have a bit more Sir?”

May 18, 2006

Agagooga said:

Whole thing please. A real Vader’s voice would be nice too!

May 19, 2006

Anonymous Coward said:

OK, a SCI Fi spelling bee is cool, but I can’t believe you spelled the word in the caption wrong. Its SULLUSTAN.

AC

james said:

yeah this is legendary. please post footage of the whole thing. i was disturbed by the toast… no need for the toast.

May 20, 2006

Grim Reaper said:

I want to watch more please!!!

Lon said:

Please that is really full of potential.

May 25, 2006

Rachel said:

Who is the sexy judge with the soft boomerang of love on his upper lip? Hubbida Hubbida!

May 29, 2006

George Burnett said:

This is super cool! Please put the whole thing up for our viewing pleasure. Who knows maybe more of us will come and check out the 4th annual competition.

How will we know when you have put the additional footage up?

October 17, 2006

DRH said:

Isn’t that “Sullustan”?

hydar said:

… as opposed to “sullouston”…

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