Sunday, February 8, 2009

Filipino Prisoners do "Thriller"

Okay I know I've been out of the loop for over a year, but have you all seen this? 

So my question is: How come we've never see THAT on Locked Up Abroad?

46 comments:

  1. hehehe and another laugh brought to you by jorge : )

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  2. This just goes to show that Michael Jackson really can save the world, touching hearts with his magic rhinestone glove, one person at a time!

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  3. this is so creepy. Zombies are bad enough, but Filipino Zombie inmates? Yipe!

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  4. There is no problem in the world that a Jackson Dance Triangle cannot solve.

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  5. I saw that one like 5months ago, Its really awsome ;)

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  6. Btw, that prison uses dance as a form of human rehabilitation. It's pretty amazing. You should check out the rest of that guy's videos.

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  7. I love that video. How did they pick who was gonna play Ola Ray?

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  8. If you think that one is awesome... you should see the Lego/Play-Dough version... or better yet, the guy who layed a 32-track version of the song with his voice.

    Stay away from the wedding version... not as entertaining as these three.

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  9. Synchronized and ...nice :-)

    oh I forgot...scary too (hense the name :-)

    take care
    peace and love
    xoxo

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  10. No I had not seen it), crazy video)))
    I have a little culture shock)

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  11. hahaha....yeah, I've seen it. Pretty well done, huh?

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  12. have you seen them do the algorithm march? pretty epic.

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  13. You would probably also enjoy "Indian Thriller": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbvP7dT3Dx0

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  14. lol my husband showed me that a while back. I think we should make our prisoners do the same thing!! the humliation of playing the girls role might keep a lot of them out of jail.

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  15. Two responses I can't decide between...so take you pick...

    1. ...your tax dollars at work...

    2. "Okay, not bad, but the rapists just aren't scary enough..."

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  16. I'm out of the loop also, never seen it until now. That was awesome and a little disturbing at the same time. They did a great job, kudos to the one dressed as the girl.

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  17. I totally thought that was a girl until he turned around...

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  18. Jorge,

    If you were a regular at Costco this wouldn't matter to you. It really is all about Costco. I believe Costco is in Iliwei.

    Or if you're feeling up to it, get someone at Pearl to get you into the PX and then you'll really be set.

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  19. Forgive me, but is the "the" Jorge Garcia--"Hurley" on "Lost"? You commented on my blog post about "Lost" trivia. If it is, wow, thank you for commenting! I LOVE you on the show. You're one of my favorite characters, and to me, you area absolutely, foundationally essential to the show. Blessings--Cindy.

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  20. Oh yeah, this has been out for a while, as far as the being out of the loop...I'm in a glass house...:)

    When I look at this vid, I'm still in disbelief.

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  21. Part of living on the intertubes mean s I saw that ages ago but it's still hilarious.

    They couldn't possibly get that many American inmates to cooperate.

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  22. I remember listening to a newscast where the journalist was discussing these philipino prison-dance videos with a different perspective:

    the warden allegedly coerced the inmates to dance without food for hours and reluctant participants were rumored to be punished with beatings and starvation. the overiding impression i got was that the warden was far less preoccupied with justice and reform, than he was bending the inmates to his will and making a name for himself on the internet..

    thought you might be interested in flip side.. sorry to be a downer.

    -i love your work btw-
    -nice interview with the odi guys as well-

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  23. Yeah, when I first saw that video I had high hopes that Michael Jackson had been relegated to a far off prison. Like his music had gone to trial and the judge said "I sentnece all your music to 100 years in a Filipino prison with no possibility of parole" *BANG* And Michael Jackson's music is sobbing and hugging it's family and then we never hear it AGAIN

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  24. I heard their next production is the fight scene between the Jets and the Sharks from West Side Story.

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  25. Jorge,

    I feel sure that some US corrections official is looking at getting music videos to film on prison sites. Can you say "Thriller with a killer."

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  26. As an aficionado of random displays of choreography ever since Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" video, I enjoyed this clip.

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  27. Hilarious. I'd seen this before, but kinda forgot all about it.It's "fresher" here, and your commenters are fun to read, too!btw, I don't see an answer to the commenter who asked if you are THE Jorge Garcia--from "Lost"?
    Great question.
    So.......are you?
    If not, I still love your Blog.
    Found you through Marianna(her blog is called:
    Temporary Cloudiness of a "Dirty" Mind)
    www.lisananetteallender.blogspot.com
    Find me as Lisa Allender at:
    Facebook
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  28. My question is why is Sheriff Joe all over this?

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  29. Fantastic! I loved it! That´s sooooo funny!!!

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  30. I agree that it is funny at first sight...but is there a possibility that this story is true?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDTCKS4qXM8
    go to this website and watch thriller. I thought it was funny until I saw this viewpoint. I don't know if it is completely true, but it is disturbing.

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  31. I don't know what was more interesting to me. The "girl" with the really horrible receding hairline/ponytail combo. Or trying to convince myself that these were all petty shoplifters!

    very entertaining though!

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  32. I had seen that one before, but I hadn't seen all the other ones done by Filipino prisoners off of that link. "Jump (for my love)" and "Do the Hustle" were particularly entertaining.

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  33. HAHA...serious? At least they were being constructive with their time!
    Just found your blog...love it!

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  34. That makes me wonder what Gary Glitter is up to these days....

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  35. lol!!XD XD and I felt bad when I laughed with the version of "I will follow him" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CPg9GWBoL0&feature=related)
    ...isn't this a kind of torture?!
    by the way the user uploading these videos is also a Garcia XD. Any relatives in philippines?? XD

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  36. OMG I LOVE that video!! It's been a long time since I've watched it. Thanks for reminding me about it!

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  37. I think 3 people left comments on YouTube praising Jorge Garcias for bringing them to that site! I know that's why I was there! That's great!!!

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  38. This is probably a bit biased... but it's an interesting read into why the prison does this... go to the link.

    http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/ceb/2006/07/07/oped/byron.f..garcia.consultant.on.security.cebu.provincial.government..html

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  39. nice to see my people are doing something constructive whilst pondering the error of their ways..lol
    seriously tho...their routine kicked ass!!!! i think the prince of pop would be proud :)

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