Thirteen years ago, then-10-year-old DeMarcus Smith, went viral for his smooth moves. Now, he's featured in a documentary from producer Max James, who traveled to Louisiana to meet him and the crew who helped the video reach internet fame. In the video, titled "D Weezy," Smith is seen pretending he's courting a girl, who's actually his sister Justice Smith. DeMarcus is heard singing, "my lips, my stare in here." When Julia Burks uploaded the original clip, it was four minutes long. But that clip was later deleted, leaving the video's only digital footprint to be a screen recording of it. DeMarcus told James he first made the song when he was 8 years old and sang it to Burks. Two years later, she suggested that they should make a video with the song. She also decided to include Justice in the video. While showing off his dance skills in the video, DeMarcus is seen kissing Justice on the forehead. He also displayed incredible backflipping skills in the footage. But that video would...