Monday, December 26, 2011

Storage Wars Christmas!


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Christmas Presents go up for bid.

This is a funny parody of Storage Wars written and performed by fans of the show! The do a surprisingly good job at auctioning off Christmas presents in the style of the show. I especially liked the actors that played Barry Weiss, Dave Hester, and Darrell Sheets! They even had someone play the auction man himself Dan Dotson and his wife Laura. Hilarious!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Storage Wars: Model Kassandra Brooks at a Taping



This is model Kassandra Brooks video blogging about her appearance at a Storage Wars taping of an episode that just aired recently on season 2 - "Make it Rain Girl" on 12/6/2011. In this video she video blogs while driving to the coffee shop and talks about her experience on storage wars and with the American Auctioneers staff. Check it out!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Storage Wars: Darrell Sheets emailed this guy!



Henry on youtube is completely shocked when Darrell Sheets from A&E's Storage Wars displays the "Wow" factor and emails him. After finding his email address on an episode, he emails him and is surprised when he actually emails him back!


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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Storage Wars: Lego Storage Wars - Barry, Brandi and More in Legos!



You got to see this... a Storage Wars episodes with Lego people that look like the actors! This creative video was made with Lego's acting out a Storage Wars episode where Barry Weiss wins a locker and find Oil Rig Metal work helmets and makes over $1,000 on them! This is such a funny video, you got to see the lego person used for Hot Brandi Passante, Jerrod, Barry, and Dave Hester. They look just like them, so Funny!




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Storage Wars: Dave Hester Throws Hissy Fit, Storms off in the Middle of an Episode!



Dave "YUUUP" Hester throws a hissy fit when Barry Weiss brings psychics to the auction in this episode and then storms off the set in this hilarious clip! He is upset that Barry is "Making a mockery of his profession!" What a joke. Dave can be a colossal jerk with his huge Ego without a sense of humor. It's scenes like this that makes Dave Hester the most hated but also one of the most watched on Storage Wars.


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Storage Wars: Barry Weiss is Hiring an Apprentice, $25 per hour!



"The Collector," Barry Weiss from Storage Wars has announced he's hiring an apprentice to help him with storage auctions. This is a Real Job, it's a part time position that pays a very generous $25 per hour. The requirements are a strong back, but a hard work ethic is optional. Slackers may apply also! Hilarious, got to love Barry!


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Storage Wars: Does Mark Balelo find a $13,000 NES?



Does Mark Balelo on Storage Wars find a $13,000 NES-001 system (one of the first Nintendo's off the assembly line)? In this video Darrell Sheets calls BS on Mark's claim. See if he'll strike it rich with his vintage video game system or go bust!




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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Will Storage Wars: Texas be as Good as the Original?

I just saw the premiere of new Storage Wars spin off - Storage Wars Texas and I thought I would post this review. I didn't really have high hopes for it as I'm a fan of the original with characters Dave Hester, Darrell Sheets, Jerrod and Brandy, Barry, and of course, Dan the Auction Man, the best in the business!


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The new spinoff brings a whole new cast of characters:

Walt Cade - auctioneer

Moe "Fabulous" Prigoff - Texas version of Barry, a collector and gentleman
Lesa "Bring It" Lewis - Tough business owner
Jerry Simpson - works for Lesa at "Again and Again Resale" thrift store
Victor "Out-of-Towner" Rjesnjansky - from NY, suave, owns a consignment store and a revolving estate sale
Ricky Smith - Bubba's uncle, good ol' country boy gun slinger
Clinton "Bubba" Smith - Ricky's nephew, they work together running a successful warehouse.

The show started off the way you'd expect. They started off with the same intro music, similar graphics, and introduced the characters. Then they did their signature fly over of a storage locker lot and immediately cut to the auction action.

As far as the characters go they are less compelling than the original Storage Wars so far although perhaps the directors have something up their sleeve for the next few weeks. The auctioneer wasn't anything close to Dan Dotson with his lighting fast auction calling, but he does a good job. It's clear they tried to create a similar chemestry of characters like Moe who is like the Texas version of collector Barry Weiss, Lesa which is tough like Brandi Passante but she runs her own business. Then there's Ricky and Bubba which aren't very interesting to me and resemble Darrell Sheets and his son Brandon. Lastly, there is probably the most compelling character in my opinion, and that is Victor "Out-of-Towner" Rjesnjansky. He's originally from New York and moved to Texas. It's clear he's still suffering from culture shock and he says some entertaining things.

They need to make sure they bring new excitement with Storage Wars: Texas, otherwise it will not be popular. It's hard to judge this soon, but I think they need to introduce new characters to create new drama like Mark "Rico Suave" Balelo. This really made Storage Wars more interesting and added another layer to the characters.


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

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