OCC TV Episode 7: Call Congress!

November 19th, 2008 at 2:43 pm

Watch Maisie, Chris and Emily hunt down and punish OCC cheaters – James Bond style!

This one’s a can’t-miss.

 

9 Responses to “OCC TV Episode 7: Call Congress!”

  1. Kimberly Says:

    I’m putting this episode of OCC TV in my portfolio. I’m certain I can get work with the Lifetime movies channel now.

  2. Annonymous Says:

    Bond has a bad accent.

  3. Justin Says:

    Hilarious! Good for y’all! Get UT and A&M! Cheaters!

  4. Eric Says:

    I love it! A 3-minute clip, about real world events…with all the plot and intricacies of an actual James Bond movie.

    I especially love the “Evil Plot…” straight out of Quantum of Solace. Nice job!

  5. Emily S. Says:

    This one was really fun to make. :)

  6. Caitlin Harrowby Says:

    I was wondering about UT… seemed really weird.

    I don’t understand why someone would cheat. ONE is a great organization and working honestly on the Campus Challenge is really rewarding. To cheat is more like to cheat yourself.

    Cool episode. You guys must have a lot of fun making videos. :)

  7. Nick Stevens Says:

    How come this isn’t on IMDB?

  8. Morgan Cunningham Says:

    LOL this was cute :) . Were UT and A&M really cheating? Boo to them for taking advantage of a good cause and giving us TX schools a bad rap!

  9. Aleks Says:

    I think it would be Bondier if we got to see Divine and Maisie fight.

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