Ohio State Marching Band Performs Jaw-Dropping “Hollywood Blockbusters” Routine
We have our work cut out for us, getting you to watch a video of a marching band performing during halftime of a college football game. After all, that's when everyone leaves to get up, go to the bathroom and get a new beer. But this...THIS...you simply have to watch.
The Ohio State University Marching Band performed a tribute this weekend to 'Superman,' 'Jurassic Park,' 'Harry Potter,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean' and 'Lord of the Rings' that will give you chills. We don't want to give too much away, but let's just say there's pyrotechnics. And, the entire marching band turns into a dinosaur that marches and eats a guy.
As we said before, halftime is a time for snacks and beer, but those who stayed in their seats during the October 26 game between OSU and Penn State were greatly rewarded. Not just because it provided an entertaining break from the 63-14 blowout, but because they were treated to one of the most spectacular marching band displays we've ever seen. EVER.
It's not so much the music - they play standards from classic Hollywood blockbusters - but it's the synchronized marching that will just amaze you. From Superman flying and holding up a falling building, to Harry Potter playing Quidditch, it's something you just have to see. Then, after you pick your jaw up, you can sit there and wonder, "How they hell did they DO that?!"
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