August 25, 2006
Slow-Motion Shopping Prank at Home Depot Store
This video just about explains it all. It's clever, weird, funny and subversive, but ultimately harmless and amusing. In a nutshell, the Improv Everywhere group stages one of its surreptitious scene-causing pranks in a large, major retail space, in this case a large group (looked like about a hundered people) of would-be shoppers synchronize watches and deliberately and simultaneously shop in slow-motion for five minutes at a Home Depot in downtown New York City. The Home Depot staff have no idea what's going on. It's all captured on video.
Posted by Supercore at August 25, 2006 03:51 AM










