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  • Where the Hell is Matt? (2008)

    Matt a pas mal voyagé, il en avait marre de son job. Et il s'est dit que ce serait pas mal marrant de se filmer en train de danser (en plus comme un crétin big_smile ) dans des endroits insolites autour du monde. Et YouTube vint, et ce fus un succès. Et il est reparti pour refaire une... more

    Reviewed by Daoro Jun 24 2008, 01:20pm ( 138 reviews ) youtube.com

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  • Rated by airibusam on Nov 03, 1:54pm

    Matt!! take me with you!
  • Rated by Winbatlop on Sep 25, 11:22am

    Thanks Stargazer902 for this big ole smile this morning. "And, now is the time on Sprockets when we dance."
  • Rated by stargazer902 on Sep 25, 10:18am

    Having a bad day? After watching this video that all may change.
  • Rated by kullfarr on Sep 15, 11:45pm

    4 minutes 29 seconds of joy. Perhaps there's still hope.
  • Rated by Joakimprojekts on Sep 03, 5:20am

    Human...
  • Rated by Prydonian on Aug 05, 5:49am

    This is brilliant
  • Rated by awaddell on Jul 13, 3:54am

    I want what Matt's got. No, I mean 22,294,933 views and PageRank = 7
  • Rated by Trexxie on Jul 05, 6:36pm

    "Explanation: What are these humans doing? Dancing. Many humans on Earth exhibit periods of happiness, and one method of displaying happiness is dancing. Happiness and dancing transcend political boundaries and occur in practically every human society. Above, Matt Harding traveled through many nations on Earth, started dancing, and filmed the result. The video is perhaps a dramatic example that humans from all over planet Earth feel a common bond as part of a single species. Happiness is frequently contagious -- few people are able to watch the above video without smiling."
  • Rated by LukLuz on Jun 14, 5:35pm

    happinesssss!!
  • Rated by RocketM on Jun 12, 11:06am

    There are no weekend box office charts for online videos. But if there were, at the top of nearly every list right now might well be a four-and-a-half-minute video called "Dancing." In just a month since its online release, it has been viewed by more than ten million people. After 14 months of traveling in 42 countries, it's the story of a guy named Matt doing the gratitude dance with a cast of thousands around the globe ... from the streets of Mumbai to a rock formation in Ireland to a tulip field in Netherlands!