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MTV Buzzkill Skit

Scarpozzi

Lifer
Buzzkill, they went to New Orleans and dressed up like a Voodoo priest and caller. They had a guy from the crowd that gathered come in and they started doing all kinds of stuff to a voodoo doll and eventaully stabbed it with pins which made the guy from the audience start bleeding through his shirt... That's when the voodoo guys turned to each other, looked surprised, and took off running. It was great. 😀

Do you think someone might have this skit in video form for download? It was pretty funny. For those who don't remember, Buzzkill was a prank show that came on MTV around 1996. This is back when they started trying to get creative after embracing Beavis & Butthead and realizing that they could make more money by not showing music videos.
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Buzzkill, they went to New Orleans and dressed up like a Voodoo priest and caller. They had a guy from the crowd that gathered come in and they started doing all kinds of stuff to a voodoo doll and eventaully stabbed it with pins which made the guy from the audience start bleeding through his shirt... That's when the voodoo guys turned to each other, looked surprised, and took off running. It was great. 😀

Do you think someone might have this skit in video form for download? It was pretty funny. For those who don't remember, Buzzkill was a prank show that came on MTV around 1996. This is back when they started trying to get creative after embracing Beavis & Butthead and realizing that they could make more money by not showing music videos.

This story confuses me. What is the purpose of the "caller" and what is the purpose of the "guy in the crowd that gathered"? Also, I thought there was just one person dressed up as a voodoo priest, so what's with the "voodoo guys"?
 
Didn't one of them dress up like that designer Isaac Mizrahi and go to a red-carpet something-or-other and fool a bunch of celebrities into talking to him? Or was that another show...

Buzzkill was awesome, though.
 
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