
Break Out Your Cut-Offs For A Walk-On Role on ‘Arrested Development’
Features By Scott Beggs on October 5, 2012 | Be the First To Comment
Are you willing to put down your hot ham water and do a ton of work for the chance to win a small part in the new season of Arrested Development? That’s unsurprising. After all, you’re messing around on our site instead of researching how to save your employer another few thousand dollars a year by switching copier machine companies or whatever. Why not take a little extra time to achieve a life goal?
The production is hosting the You’re Gonna Get Some Walk-Ons contest, and the rules are simple.
- Make some Arrested Development fan art. The site suggests videos less than 2 minutes, photos, artwork and essays, but theoretically peanut butter sculpture is usable. However, this should not be copied.
- Slap your efforts on Instagram, Tumblr or Twitter with the hashtag #BluthWalkOn by October 16 or use the submission form on their website.
- Oh, and be sure to check out their fine print as well.
Good luck!
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