John Green: Author of Paper Towns, An Abundance of Katherines and Looking for Alaska
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Oh. My. God.

I can't possibly tell you how happy this makes me. (It's a hilarious and surprisingly true-to-the-book faux-trailer for Looking for Alaska made by some kids for an English project.) I particularly like the casting choice for the character Alaska. Also they used real fireworks!

Honestly, the Printz Award was only slightly more exciting than stumbling across this on google video.

I hereby challenge all of America (and you, Australia! I know how many Australians are visiting this blog!) to make more youtube/google videos about Alaska and Katherines.

28 Comments:

At October 02, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

that effin rocked

 
At October 02, 2006 , Blogger coe booth said...

Wow, John, that video is great! And there's a soundtrack and eveything!!! Love it!

 
At October 03, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was brilliant. Those kids truly rock (and the parents in the birthday scene, too, especially Dad with the backwards horn).

 
At October 03, 2006 , Blogger Jenny Han said...

That was the raddest thing ever.
And I NEVER use the word rad.

 
At October 03, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hahahaha, that is great! I'm sure when (if?) it's made into a full-length movie they won't find anyone talented enough to play both Takumi AND Alaska. I love it!

Also made me wonder if you ever got a chance to see Tony Hawk in our hotel in Missoula...
Cayce saw Bam Margera after I left, which was kind of a bummer for me because my little sister Jackie LOVES Bam Margera. Oh well, we'll get 'em next time!

 
At October 03, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

john, do you just google yourself/your books every few minutes?

it's endearing. because i would totally do the same thing.

 
At October 03, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

AMAZING. Those guys should totally get something for that. That was HILARIOUS. I particularly liked the kid who played Takumi. What a rapper.

 
At October 04, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That makes me all excited, and I didn't even write the book! But if I wrote a novel and someone made a faux trailer for it, I'd definitely be psyched.

I think I'll write a book today.

..Is that a logical approach?

 
At October 05, 2006 , Blogger Peter said...

That ending was the gayest thing ever. Also the greatest thing ever.

 
At October 05, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

While I pictured Alaska looking slightly less masculine, The Colonel and Pudge looked EXACTLY how I imagined them. The Hollywood version will never use real-looking teens, I'm sure. . .

I hope these guys got an A+ on their project. It was pretty awesome.

 
At October 05, 2006 , Blogger Sara Zoe Patterson said...

yeah, and we (we being school librarians) could actually encourage fun stuff like this if it all weren't blocked in schools - google video and youtube. filters are lame as lame can be.

the video rocks. it just makes me sad and bitter and jealous.

 
At March 17, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think you should challenge all of Canada to make a video too, because i am so tired of being left out of the cool challenges just because i'm canadian. Also, the best part of that video was probably when he said 'looking for alaska' at the end-that sounded wickedd

 
At April 27, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

John, I meet you in Kimberly P.'s YA class...told you it would make a GREAT movie!

 
At May 16, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was by far the most brilliant thing I've seen all day!

 
At July 28, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm going to marry ALL of them.
And you.

 
At August 03, 2007 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

WOAH.
My favorite book acted out AND my favorite band playing in the background.

Am I asleep?

 
At August 13, 2007 , Blogger Unknown said...

haha, that was great. :)

 
At January 28, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alaska's pretty hot in this video, though I pictured her maybe a bit more feminine...
Kudos to the guys who made that, I absolutely loved it!
John Green, keep up the good work and DFTBA! (Chyeah! Nerdfighters!)

 
At March 21, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha.. I think you should include Asia too..
I'm asian, and, well.. I read your book and absolutely loved it! I hope I'll get my copy of "an abundance of katherines".. and also, I heard you wrote another new book titled "Paper Towns".. I'll try looking for it..
BTW, the video RawKeD!
~aiLa~

 
At April 20, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am actually in the process of making a book trailer for Looking For Alaska as an assignment for my Honors English 9 Class.

We were assigned to create a video for a book or our choice, and three of my friends and I automatically chose Looking For Alaska!

 
At May 27, 2008 , Blogger Unknown said...

I think that was just a little bit better than the book!

Sorry, I just couldn't like Alaska!

 
At November 24, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

those guys are the bomb


p.s. I know them (o yea)

 
At November 24, 2008 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

see more of their videos under the name of TEMP productions :)

 
At January 19, 2009 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Alaska sure is hot stuff.

 
At April 03, 2009 , Blogger Mercedes. said...

that was definitely the coolest thing ive seen all day. i pictured the Colonel as bald though.

ps. the ending with the frozen jumping shot is my favorite thing in the world. i loooove when people do that :D

 
At July 06, 2009 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

i like the fact that colonel dude kept looking at the camera

 
At November 26, 2009 , Blogger Sara said...

Relient K forward motion as a soundtrack song, made the video 342% more awesome than if I didn't recognize the band the second it started. Great video, thanks for sharing!

 
At December 12, 2009 , Anonymous Maghan. :D said...

lol! that totally made my day!!! thank you for posting that.... :)

 

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