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April 9, 2008

Video of the Day: GuerilLA Pranks The Getty

GueriLA, the LA sister offshoot of Improv Everywhere, has done it again and they're growing. A couple weeks ago on a Saturday afternoon, they hit the Getty Museum and did a simple exercise of follow the leader... with 200+ people.

They released only raw footage, but here are the highlights if you want to skim around:

1:40 - 2:20 (An outdoor staircase)
4:10 - 4:50 (On a walkway)
5:55 - 6:20 (Staircase inside the front building)
6:45 - End (Circling people in courtyard, a tsunami mess)

Previously, GuerilLA accomplished a freeze on Santa Monica's 3rd Street Promenade and Improv Everywhere released two videos of Los Angeles missions: a spontaneous food court musical at the Baldwin Hills Mall and a hyped up Little League game in Hermosa Beach.


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Comments (4)

man... lucky I read LAist. how come I'm missing out on all these great "event" :-p

 

GueriLA does not announce where they will do a mission or that would kind of ruin the spontaneity of it. So with these types of events, you only know afterwards or if you happen to be in the same spot at the same time.

I think you can e-mail them if you want to join.

 

Wow, all the excitement of watching a tour group leaving/entering the Getty!
Yawwwwwn.

 

hmmm, is it just me? I don't get it.

This was interesting? Thought provoking? What is the point? Do I have to read it somewhere...I feel like the whole thing with No Country for Old Men again...

 
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