Ask A Ninja: The Ultimate Movie Pitch

by Scott Beale on August 9, 2007 · 1 comment

On my flight to Seattle today for Gnomedex, I was catching up on some of my favorite video blogs and came across this hilarious episode from our good friends over at Ask A Ninja. As the answer to question #47, the Ninja gives his ultimate movie pitch. Ok, I agree, they really need to find someone to make this film.

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