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Nobody’s Gonna Lay A Finger on My Butterfinger!

Posted on : 25-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Film and Television, Martial Arts, Stunts

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Remember the old style KUNG FU FLICS?!

Here is my Butterfinger commercial I did in tribute to that good ol genre.

The Butterfinger Warrior from John Bradbury on Vimeo.

The shoot was actually very quick and enjoyable. This is for an online Butterfinger commercial contest. I worked with Jake the producer of this who apparently enters contests for a living and wins a bunch of contests. I fought Andy, the owner of Crossfit in Hollywood. It only took us a few hours and then we got some Subway afterwards.

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