Bryan Gaynor.


20-year-old computer science major Brian Gaynor has scoliosis, but he can do a mean robot, a dance he calls Chibotics. He did not advance past the audition round for So You Think You Can Dance, but he is in discussion for a movie role. Push play or go to YouTube. See more Gaynor videos at his YouTube page. -via Metafilter

I saw this, he was awesome. But I don't think that one judge should have offered to do that (talking to his contact to get him a small movie role). He didn't say he could guarantee one hundred percent that Brian would be in it, but the way he spoke I think he might have mislead him into giving him too much hope.

I know how these things work in the industry, nothing is guaranteed. I understand he wanted to encourage him but that doesn't mean he has to mislead him.
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This man is truly an inspiration. I was not expecting him to be able to move the way he did. He's just amazing hands down. And to have the courage to go out for the show even with his handicap is just truly mind boggling. He's wonderful.
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I have scoliosis. And seeing Brian do what he did on the show was awesome. He is an inspiration to all who have a physical challenge that they can accomplish anything. I hope that his dreams and goals become a reality. I will keep an eye out for him when he does.
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I still feel that Bryan's audition dance is one of the most memorable, if not most memorable dances on the show. Of the auditions, his and Hok's were my favorites, but Bryan works the song so well. I hope to see more of his stuff.
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i want you to be all you can oh yeah when im famous i want you to be i all my danc movis ... ive seen peaple train for years and still arnt as good as you keep the freedom babe
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