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[[ThePlasticCanteen vs. NS2]] was a Youtube Poop Tennis Match played between December 11 and December 30, 2010. Evidence exists of NS2 | [[ThePlasticCanteen vs. NS2]] was a Youtube Poop Tennis Match played between December 11 and December 30, 2010. Evidence exists of NS2 attempting a tennis exchange with ThePlasticCanteen, then known as Cheez764, as early as March 2008 that was never continued beyond one rotation. Themed mostly around the usage of various films across the history of classic cinema, every round of this match is over 4 minutes long, with the entire match together lasting over a half hour. Sources added include the films ''Rain Man''(1988), ''Bringing Up Baby''(1938), ''Singin' in the Rain''(1951), ''The Treasure of the Sierra Madre''(1948), ''Patton''(1970), ''Funny Face''(1957), ''Shadow of a Doubt''(1943), ''The Mission''(1986), ''Surf Ninjas''(1993), ''WALL-E''(2008), ''Shaun of the Dead''(2004), ''Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave''(1995), and ''The Princess Bride''(1987), the games ''Heavy Rain''(PS3, 2010), ''LittleBigPlanet''(PS3, 2008) and ''Final Fantasy XIII''(PS3/Xbox 360, 2009), the television series ''Psych'', a theatrical trailer for ''The Color of Money''(1986), an episode of the Richard Dawson era of ''Family Feud''("Paul Newman, Dad"), the famous Paul Masson Wine commercial starring Orson Welles and two separate Japanese commercials for Suntory Crest Whiskey starring Sean Connery. | ||
Music used includes multiple selections from film composer Ennio Morricone, including material taken from his scores for ''The Good, The Bag and The Ugly''(1966), ''For a Few Dollars More''(1965), and ''Duck, You Sucker!''(1971). The title music is used from the latter-most film as a way to make creative and humorous use of the vocal "shon shon"s throughout the piece, as in every round of the match a different "Shaun/Sean/Shawn" is shown on screen during its use. These include Shaun Mars, Shawn Spencer, Shawn The Sheep, Sean Connery, Shaun Riley and Wallace Shawn. | Music used includes multiple selections from film composer Ennio Morricone, including material taken from his scores for ''The Good, The Bag and The Ugly''(1966), ''For a Few Dollars More''(1965), and ''Duck, You Sucker!''(1971). The title music is used from the latter-most film as a way to make creative and humorous use of the vocal "shon shon"s throughout the piece, as in every round of the match a different "Shaun/Sean/Shawn" is shown on screen during its use. These include Shaun Mars, Shawn Spencer, Shawn The Sheep, Sean Connery, Shaun Riley and Wallace Shawn. | ||