Mario Marsicano
The Late Movies: Security Camera Dance-Off
by Mario Marsicano - November 3, 2010 - 10:00 PM

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Sometimes, you just gotta dance. And sometimes you should check for cameras. Then again, this could be the break you’ve been waiting for.

I remember the Safety Dance. So do these guys.

Going to a Best Buy. Don’t ya wanna go.

A cop gets funky to a little MJ.

Fun for any age!

Even the employees are getting in on the fun.

OK, now let’s see how they fit when I boogie…

And this dance seems vaguely familiar.

This post originally appeared last November. Your usual Wednesday projectionist Chris Higgins is off this week.

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Comments (10)
  1. BEST POST EVER.

  2. I agree, awesome, but I think they knew the camera was on in the first one. Right around 50 seconds one of them looks straight into the camera.

  3. I dance even when I know the security camera is on me. I don’t expect it to end up on the internet.

  4. I will never get tired of watching that drunk guy.

  5. This really made my day! I agree, I think the first is a webcam placed for viewing. But they all rock. Angela, I do to…makes me wonder what it looks like.

  6. Im terrified. I do this ALL the time. I had no idea that they put this on the internet. When I started watching I really thought one of them might be me.

  7. these are all great. some of those guys have some moves!

    and the drunk guy dance gave me a much needed laugh.

  8. That drunk guy on the floor in front of the beer cooler looks like me during my yoga class…so I laughed extra hard at that one.

  9. WTH??? The Naval Academy has the midshipmen’s rooms bugged with video and sound???

    Bet they can’t wait to graduate and get put on a sub for some privacy!

    S-S-S-S-A-A-A-A-F-F-F-F-E-E-E-E-T-T-T-T-Y-Y-Y-Y
    SAFETY DANCE…

  10. “Dance like nobody’s watching;
    love like you’ve never been hurt.
    Sing like nobody’s listening;
    live like it’s heaven on earth.”

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