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Feb 28, 2007

30-Second Bunnies do Bond

I've always had a soft spot for Jennifer Shiman's 30-Second Bunnies Theatre. Firstly, they're a lot of fun to watch, and are a spot-on parody of the films they're lampooning. Secondly I managed to get an exclusive 2-part interview with Shiman, which you can check out here and here.

Anyway, the bunnies went over their usual 30-second limit to bring you (take a deep breath now) A Brief, Bunnified James Bond Bonanza, which clocks in at an epic 74.1 seconds. Once again, Shiman hits the mark with her parody of the super-spy franchise. If you can spare the 1.14 minutes, go here and enjoy the Bond bunny fun.

Fun Fact: Most martini connoisseurs shudder at James Bond's insistence that his martinis be "shaken, not stirred." The shaken method, which is also referred to as "burnt," tastes vastly inferior when compared to a stirred martini. Sir Ian Fleming made his fictional character drink shaken martinis mainly to emphasize his machismo.