Morning Coffee Ritual

Yesterday I watched a short video by Tom Green about his Morning Coffee Ritual.
Pretty cool idea I though, so this morning I made a little video myself.
So I present to you the Cruftbox Morning Coffee Ritual (4 MB wmv).
Enjoy.

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21 thoughts on “Morning Coffee Ritual”

  1. LA Morning Coffee Ritual #2

    The other day we pointed out Tom Green’s Morning Coffee Ritual and this morning Michael Pusateri followed up with his own. Consider the meme officially started – Who’s next? (I don’t have a video camera so maybe I’ll do one…

  2. I found the film to be quite pedestrian. I never seemed to care about the main character. What motivates him? Why did he need the coffee? Where is the conflict, the character growth?

  3. Well, Gene, I for one really liked his Keanu Reeves-esque underplaying of the protagonist role. Why do all home videos posted on the internet have to have a deep underlying message for you to appreciate them? He wanted coffee, he got coffee. The Taster’s Choice is brilliantly symbolic of the main character’s embrace of mediocrity. I give this one a thumb’s up.

  4. Taster’s Choice? Oh for cryin’ out loud, man.
    It’s a lot of things, but it ain’t coffee. No wonder you’re constantly “giving up coffee”. Might as well pour yourself a nice steaming cup of dishwater. 😛 😛 😛

  5. I think it’s time for someone to up the bar and do a live demonstration of your “how to make a cup of tea” page and put all the boring coffee drinkers to shame. Hah.

  6. Aarg … Instant! Why bother?
    Better to make one big pot of coffee a week and keep the rest in a air-tight pitcher in the frig for reheating. Even several days old, it tastes better than instant!
    I thought we taught you better.

  7. Tom Green lives like a college kid. You’d think a guy who’s that famous would have a bigger/better place. Maybe his 40 pets eat so much he can’t afford anything better. Or maybe it’s the Canadian taxes. Anyway his blog looks like his house a total dive.

  8. Mike was totally mis-cast in the role of “boring instant coffee guy”… Was I supposed to believe his character? A successful, high-powered media executive who doesn’t drink real coffee? Nobody’s buying that. And was the audience supposed to feel invested in his quest to stir freeze-dried coffee crystals into hot water? Where was the conflict? And what was the point of that superfluous scene about getting newspapers? Surely that scene could have but cut and saved for the DVD… The story would have progresed much faster without that needless extra subplot.

  9. 1. re: xtrm cls up of star: Oh, my Gawd! What is it?
    2. I notice you put the sugar in with the “instant” coffee before the “…hot water comes boiling out…”, rewrite needed.
    3. Get you some dat instant Nestle’s Classico like old skool Mexicans drink. No, wait… Get you some Mexican Double Dark beans they sell at Trader Joe’s so you grind ’em up yousef.
    4. What up with the sneer at 2:36? You are a mole away from “A Tribute To Robert De Niro.”
    5. Is that the neighbor’s paper?
    6. Are the papers going in the garbage disposal?
    7. If instant coffee with sugar and milk makes you happy, then why the hell are you so sad?
    8. Wait, I like “…hot water comes boiling out…”

  10. Mike – at the very least go for the coffee bags. They might take a bit longer than instant but they taste a lot better and you just need to steep them like you would a tea bag.

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