Who Shot Mamba? (What is…)
Posted on July 13th, 2009 by Mike under NBA, phenoms, sports, twitterI’m no Sammy Columbo, but I’m guessing Kobe is going to at least get referenced? (And hopefully…capped.)

The Broadband Motion Picture Who Shot Mamba is being billed An Epic Nine Part Saga Told in 12 Parts. Sounds like the sort of irreverent and haphazard production that I could get behind.
Or you could just check out the plot summary:
When he’s accused of murdering a charismatic snake named Mamba, Merri Sherman sets into motion a chain of events that could result in the world’s takeover by a cult that worships a magic basketball, known only as the Orange Roundie. His only hope to stop this is by following the instructions of an ancient prophesy, which may also be predicting his own doom. (IMDB)
Some of the key players behind WSM:
Dustin Pearlman – the director, as noted on the IMDB page. Past projects he’s been involved in include: “30 Days of Night: Dust to Dust” and “Hood of Horror” (aka “Snoop Dogg’s Hood of Horror”)
Brian Spaeth – the writer, and a man who, if nothing else, deserves your adoration for owning the domain www.madpropstobakedpotatoes.com
Calvin Stadiums - the faux-likeness of the facebook profile linked up on WhoShotMamba.com, with interests such as having the world’s largest and most valuable collection of size D batteries.
Anxious to see how this plays out (hopefully, not in Kobe’s favor).
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July 13th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
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