Don't you wish you could undo the past 52 seconds of your life you just wasted watching this?
Well tough.
You can't. No amount of Z key bashing can erase the image of a strange man doing very little - and doing it right on your own PC screen where you should feel safe from being abused by such nonsense and ridicule.
Anyway - shouldn't you be worried instead about trying to undo the past 10 years of your life, back to a time when words like 'potential' and 'opportunity' meant something to you rather than just sounding like cliche and callous terms your manager would say?
P.S. - the escape key won't work in real life either.
What if life had an undo button? Tony Hale (Arrested Development) plays Stuart Barnes, an office loner with a lifetime of regrets - until a broken computer keyboard offers him a chance to undo his life's mistakes. Knowing that his actions can be redone gives Stuart newfound courage to speak back to his immature boss played by Zachary Levi (NBC's Chuck, Less Than Perfect). Stuart also seizes the opportunity to safely profess his love for a beautiful coworker played by Emy Coligado (Crossing Jordan, Malcolm in the Middle). www.ctrlzmovie.com
Ctrl Z is up for a big award to be presented at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and it needs your vote to win. The six-minute comedy is one of five finalist films playing online now through January 15, with online voting helping to determine the winner. Ctrl Z tells the story of a meek office worker bestowed unlimited second chances thanks to a malfunctioning computer keyboard. The film stars Tony Hale (Arrested Development), Emy Coligado (Malcolm in the Middle), and Zachary Levi (Chuck). It was shot in a single day on a shoestring budget with an all volunteer crew. Please take time to watch Ctrl Z, and give it a high rating - which we think it definitely deserves! http://www.delta.com/flyinmovies
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