well i was thinking a whole bunch of people could be just kind of sitting in a mall, and around a 2 minute period they all get up en masse and start running from store to store saying things like "its free" or "75% off" and see how many clueless people follow to get to the free stuff. at the end of 10 minutes of all this commotion, everyone just stops and walks their seperate ways leaving all bystanders confused.
Good for smaller groups.......On a crowded street or a busy store. One agent positions in the midst of the highest traffic, while a dozen or less agents in the crowd bumrush the target, while jumping and hollering in excitement. They then hoist the target and tote them around like they just scored a game winning goal. The scene should end in confusion among all the agents, like they were under some spell that just broke.
Or... For four people (a man and woman typically required). The Man proclaims his love for her with a strong voice to everyone around in a crowded area. Man proposes to woman on one knee with a ring (inexpensive, of course) in front of all the people who heard his proclamation. She then flips a switch and yells "I hate you!" or some variation of that theme. She takes the ring and hurls it far away and storms off in the other direction. Thats when the other two agents come together from both sides of the man and give the disappointment sound (waa waa waaaaa)
Why not get a massive amount of people, like 200 or so, and have them all form a single file line to a local fast food joint, and have them all order the same thing.
Example, have everyone order a mcflurry from mcdonalds.
Los Angeles.
How about a line of agents on a busy sidewalk each with a set of large cue cards written with awesome comments:
"You're looking good!"
"Have a good day"
"Don't forget to smell the roses!"
"Don't forget to look both ways before crossing the street"
"Nice suit"
"Nice dress"
"Ace that interview!"
Or something along the lines of such. I've always wanted to do this but never found a large enough group. Agents don't have to be in a group, rather, we can mob the scene and just be silent and instead raise our cue cards to anyone passing by. What do you guys think?
Or!
If someone remembers that particular Starbucks commercial for the doubleshot? Agents should be on a sidewalk and cheer people on for their day. Compliments galore. Modifications? Suggestions?
Ok, ok, last one I promise:
Someone mentioned this before so I'm just putting it out there again cause its fun and easy. Agents (about a mob of <10) will meet at a park dressed in business attire (briefcases optional, etc.). Lead agent of the mission will target a person, or couple and just walk over with the entire mob following. Everyone is on their cell phone though pretending to be the target's posse making them incredibly important to everyone else around them. Some people can be agents for movies, or commercials, others can be their stock brokers, and even others can be their fashion people talking about what they're wearing and how its the new fashion, etc. We can just follow them around and make them very important and when they really have to go or run away we all mumble and grumble about being fired until we find the next target. Yay or nay?
A plan of mine that ive always wanted to do. Reinact a sceen form an old black and white movie (when there wasn't sound).i just have yet to confirm with our local improv group, but i would like to place the Idea before you. so what do you think we can do to jazz it up?
I had an idea for a massive , multiple-city zombie outbreak, in which agents in full zombie attire walk a block or two in their city to a chosen public location (like a park) then proceed to do the Thriller. I'm trying to organize this event in South Carolina, so if you're from SC and want to be a part, email me, if you aren't from SC, but would like to do something similar in your area then please do and tell me how it goes.
YES!!!
im a socal chick, lets get this going.
i have some friends who know some friends who know some friends. by the time the whole thing ends we may(or may not depending on whether they wanna do this) have like 50 people or more. but the more who join the more it will spread. how about at the santa barbara pier? i might be able to get a friend to play the thriller song as we all break loose on his boombox.
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