quot;. He got into the business with the help of his brother, Stuntman Bob, who has kept up with the times. However, while filming a stunt for a new movie, Stuntman Bob is accidentally killed. So, in order to get over the loss of his brother, he takes his place as the stunt man, pushing himself as far as any "death proof" automobile will allow. I hope you all enjoy the trailer. Update (May 9, 2008)- YouTube has sent me an e-mail saying UMG has claimed copyright on my video. It says, "UMG has authorized the use of this content on YouTube. As long as UMG has a claim on your video, they will receive public statistics about your video, such as number of views. Viewers may also see advertising on your video's page." So, I figured I'd should say that I did not intend on infringing on anyone's copyright, just make a recut of a film I enjoyed only for fun. I do include the name and artist of the songs featured in the video, as well as where the clips came from. But, I'll repost them here, as a "give credit when credit is due". The first song is "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. The second song is "The Trick is to Keep Breathing" by Garbage. Both are copyrighted to the UMG (Universal Music Group), who I thank for allowing the video to stay up for the time being. And the film clips come from "Death Proof", copyrighted to Miramax/Dimension Films, A Band Apart (Quentin Tarantino's company) and Troublemaker Studios (Robert Rodriguez' company). Of course, I thank the filmmaking duo at the end of the video for making "Grindhouse"."> quot;. He got into the business with the help of his brother, Stuntman Bob, who has kept up with the times. However, while filming a stunt for a new movie, Stuntman Bob is accidentally killed. So, in order to get over the loss of his brother, he takes his place as the stunt man, pushing himself as far as any "death proof" automobile will allow. I hope you all enjoy the trailer. Update (May 9, 2008)- YouTube has sent me an e-mail saying UMG has claimed copyright on my video. It says, "UMG has authorized the use of this content on YouTube. As long as UMG has a claim on your video, they will receive public statistics about your video, such as number of views. Viewers may also see advertising on your video's page." So, I figured I'd should say that I did not intend on infringing on anyone's copyright, just make a recut of a film I enjoyed only for fun. I do include the name and artist of the songs featured in the video, as well as where the clips came from. But, I'll repost them here, as a "give credit when credit is due". The first song is "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. The second song is "The Trick is to Keep Breathing" by Garbage. Both are copyrighted to the UMG (Universal Music Group), who I thank for allowing the video to stay up for the time being. And the film clips come from "Death Proof", copyrighted to Miramax/Dimension Films, A Band Apart (Quentin Tarantino's company) and Troublemaker Studios (Robert Rodriguez' company). Of course, I thank the filmmaking duo at the end of the video for making "Grindhouse"."> quot;. He got into the business with the help of his brother, Stuntman Bob, who has kept up with the times. However, while filming a stunt for a new movie, Stuntman Bob is accidentally killed. So, in order to get over the loss of his brother, he takes his place as the stunt man, pushing himself as far as any "death proof" automobile will allow. I hope you all enjoy the trailer. Update (May 9, 2008)- YouTube has sent me an e-mail saying UMG has claimed copyright on my video. It says, "UMG has authorized the use of this content on YouTube. As long as UMG has a claim on your video, they will receive public statistics about your video, such as number of views. Viewers may also see advertising on your video's page." So, I figured I'd should say that I did not intend on infringing on anyone's copyright, just make a recut of a film I enjoyed only for fun. I do include the name and artist of the songs featured in the video, as well as where the clips came from. But, I'll repost them here, as a "give credit when credit is due". The first song is "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. The second song is "The Trick is to Keep Breathing" by Garbage. Both are copyrighted to the UMG (Universal Music Group), who I thank for allowing the video to stay up for the time being. And the film clips come from "Death Proof", copyrighted to Miramax/Dimension Films, A Band Apart (Quentin Tarantino's company) and Troublemaker Studios (Robert Rodriguez' company). Of course, I thank the filmmaking duo at the end of the video for making "Grindhouse"."> quot;. He got into the business with the help of his brother, Stuntman Bob, who has kept up with the times. However, while filming a stunt for a new movie, Stuntman Bob is accidentally killed. So, in order to get over the loss of his brother, he takes his place as the stunt man, pushing himself as far as any "death proof" automobile will allow. I hope you all enjoy the trailer. Update (May 9, 2008)- YouTube has sent me an e-mail saying UMG has claimed copyright on my video. It says, "UMG has authorized the use of this content on YouTube. As long as UMG has a claim on your video, they will receive public statistics about your video, such as number of views. Viewers may also see advertising on your video's page." So, I figured I'd should say that I did not intend on infringing on anyone's copyright, just make a recut of a film I enjoyed only for fun. I do include the name and artist of the songs featured in the video, as well as where the clips came from. But, I'll repost them here, as a "give credit when credit is due". The first song is "Free Bird" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. The second song is "The Trick is to Keep Breathing" by Garbage. Both are copyrighted to the UMG (Universal Music Group), who I thank for allowing the video to stay up for the time being. And the film clips come from "Death Proof", copyrighted to Miramax/Dimension Films, A Band Apart (Quentin Tarantino's company) and Troublemaker Studios (Robert Rodriguez' company). Of course, I thank the filmmaking duo at the end of the video for making "Grindhouse".">