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Ashton Kutcher and Ben Stiller are tweeting about it. Today it has over half a million views on YouTube. It’s the kind of video that gets its director a Hollywood agent and a movie deal. It’s the Shorewood Lip Dub, a video created by Javier Caceres, a high school senior in Shoreline, Washington and his classmates set to Hall and Oates’ “You Make My Dreams Come True.” The laws of gravity don’t apply to this video, or it seems that way, with objects flying up off the floor. How’d they do that? Shot the action backward, of course. Yeah, but what about the lip-syncing? The song is played forward with the actors lips in perfect sync, yet to shoot it backward…oh, never mind. Just watch the video.
Congrats to Javier and his classmates at Shorewood High!


















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