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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Waverly Films (http://www.youtube.com/user/waverlyflams?blend=1&ob=4 or http://www.waverlyfilms.com/) is a web based sketch comedy group made up of Duncan Skiles, Christopher Ford, Jeff Kaplan, Ben Dickinson, Jon Watts and Jake Schreier, with Matthew J. Santo usually acting as the cinemotographer. They are widely known for their "clip of the week", where the group produces, or at least relaeases, a fresh clip each week. Nearly every single one is a comedy (there are some ones that are just that most nebulous of things, art) but the style varies widely from re-enacting the scene from The Empire Strikes Back where Luke sees Ben's ghostly vision of Ben in the middle of Brooklyn, to selling ghosts in the middle of Chinatown that are the ultimate in pyramid schemes, they will make you laugh. |