Seatbelt Safety

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Seatbelt Safety is a movie created in the Fall of 2005 originally posted on Google Video, Youtube, and Ifilm.[citation needed] The movie is an informational piece discussing the importance of the proper use of a seatbelt (safety belt). Seatbelt Safety featured one actor, Jackson Buttery, and one cameraman, Vickram Premakumar, who also were the "writers" of the movie though there was no formal script. These two fellows also created a production company called Robin "L for Large" Productions.

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The third and final installment of the seatbelt safety trilogy has been confirmed and is currently in the final stages of filming. 2 new members to the team have been announced. One is confirmed while the other remains unknown. Kevin "Babé Cos" Cosgrove joined the team at the last minute about 20 minutes before filming commenced. Seatbelt Safety: Mo' Money Mo' Problems is said to be about 5 times longer than the original Seatbelt Safety. Because of this the final Seatbelt Safety is to be released on DVD in the price range of 5-10 dollars. Sales will begin on the same day as the exclusive premier of the movie which is tenativly set for October 1st.

About 5 months after the original release an "Extended Version" of Seatbelt Safety was released titled Seatbelt Safety: 2pacalypse Momentarily. This movie featured two more actors, Ian Pritchard and Dillon "Jeeum" Hobson. 2pacalypse added 3 minutes of footage to the movie including a segment about the importance of seatbelts on airplanes, seatbelts being fun, and a discussion with a postman about seatbelts.

Still taken from a segment of Seatbelt Safety: 2Pacalypse Momentarily
Still taken from a segment of Seatbelt Safety: 2Pacalypse Momentarily

Very soon after the release of Seatbelt Safety: 2pacalypse Momentarily Ian Pritchard of Robin "L for Large" Productions created a movie featuring no live action but action figures instead. This movie, entitled Dino-Venture was about a dinosaur who loses his job and then his kid. He sets off on an epic adventure to get his son back and ends up with his job back. This movie inspired the tentatively titled "Jesus vs. Moses" movie to be created by the entire robin "L for Large" Team.

Robin "L For Large" Productions has been planning 2 other movies to come in the near future. One Entitled "Big Potts Adventures" is currently in pre-production stages and is set to film very soon. "Jesus vs. Moses", a film featuring action figures has also been discussed.

The Robin "L for Large" team has been criticised for its mislabelling of Seatbelt Safety: 2pacalypse momentarily as a sequel. The team has said in response to this that the new footage would be about as long as the first movie if it was released separately but because the popularity of Seatbelt safety they wanted everyone to be able to watch both the old and the new without having to find two different movies.

Impostor 4 months after the release of 2pacalypse on youtube an unusually similar movie was found on the same website entitled "Eric's seatbelt safety" Many facts and skits included in the movie were almost verbatim from the original Seatbelt Safety. needless to say the team was repulsed at the movie and immediately contacted the two young men and told them off.

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