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Corek posted:A good animation damnation might be that animated Hercules-Xena movie that was a cheap cash-in on the Disney Hercules. Never saw it, but a poster said it had THE REAL HERCULES and THE ONLY XENA. I watched that thing so many times as a kid. No chance it holds up.
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Illinois Smith posted:I somehow never even put together that Samurai Pizza Cats was a TMNT ripoff until they mentioned it. Samurai Pizza Cats was fun as hell because they literally got no scripts for it so they just made everything up based on what was going on in the screen.
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thrawn527 posted:Did they really go into the birth of Jesus on Xena: Warrior Princess? Twice, iirc. One was an off-brand wandering preacher, who taught pacificm and monotheism and started a huge rear end religion that threatened the old gods and at one time Xena protected not Josepg and Maria and helped them set up camp in the stable.
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She was also crucified by Dredd
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 02:26 |
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I don't know what I was expecting the theme song to sound like but it wasn't this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPUSBn37_EM
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bobkatt013 posted:She was also crucified by Dredd She got crucified sooo many times on that show.
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The Vosgian Beast posted:There's an entire bad movie podcast to be made about lovely overly edgy 80s anime OVAs. Technically, there already is one. If you look through the review index, that's pretty much 90% of their content. But, if we're making a new one, A.D Police Files needs to be in there. Sometimes, women with cyborg vaginas just go kill-masturbation crazy instead of have normal periods.
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Sleeveless posted:Pretty much all their complaints about Deadpool were plusses for me. I loved that it was so much smaller in scale and that it didn't end on a downer note. Yeah I just listened to this, and their Oscar episode, so that's a nice double-bill of dubious opinions. I didn't love DEADPOOL, but I did think that just making it simple and low-stakes completely worked in its favour. You don't need anything bigger than that, you don't need a conspiracy or some grand overarching plot. It kind of reminds me of the Marvel Netflix stuff, where it's a lot more just grounded (For a comic book movie). I also think that making his girlfriend be as filthy and as funny as him was refreshing (Even the damsel in distress stuff doesn't hold seeing as she gets herself out of it) but they seemed to take it as nerd pandering. I do agree the villain was a whole lot of nothing though, and if it's going to be that bland then just get someone who can bring some personality to the table.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 14:30 |
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Chris Cabin is no friend of a shirt.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 16:46 |
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JT Smiley posted:She got crucified sooo many times on that show. The first time as Dredd played Caesar
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 17:00 |
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DrVenkman posted:Yeah I just listened to this, and their Oscar episode, so that's a nice double-bill of dubious opinions. I thought it was kind of cute they interpreted the "Did I make you with my computer?" line as a super obscure reference to Weird Science specifically, that only ultra-nerds would get, instead of being a pretty common idea in fiction even after the eighties. I doubt too many millennials were walking out the theater going "but what did that MEAN??"
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 17:28 |
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The standout character in the new episode is the cutthroat editor of the imdb trivia section.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 21:33 |
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So... ...I hear Paul Giamatti is pretty good on Billions.
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 21:43 |
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Tiny Brontosaurus posted:I thought it was kind of cute they interpreted the "Did I make you with my computer?" line as a super obscure reference to Weird Science specifically, that only ultra-nerds would get, instead of being a pretty common idea in fiction even after the eighties.
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Evil Mastermind posted:So... Something about ISIS
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 22:16 |
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as someone who actualy lisend to the old radio show a bunch. ( i found it on the internet and in the library) it never really get into the "oriental" stuff. in the radio show, its mentioned in the opening that he got his powers(which may or may not be supernatural) when traveling in Asia and now he uses it to fight crime and poo poo. most of it is just the standard case of the week. someone gets murdered/robbery/kidnapping/whatever and him and margot dilly dally around until the hit a lead or a suspect. then the shadow fucks with him for a while (yeah the laugh is a thing he does, alot) then he either fucks them up/drives them insane/ or turns them into the cops. its a pretty interesting show.
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DrVenkman posted:Yeah I just listened to this, and their Oscar episode, so that's a nice double-bill of dubious opinions. this. i thought the movie was ok. but i actually liked the chemestry between her and deadpool. they were both hosed up and filthy, had crazy sex, but you could tell they did love each other. she wasn't the most well rounded character but then again no one in the movie was. plus she saves herself to an extent and fucks up ajax pretty good. steve seems to go off on sex/gender tropes stuff alot.(most of the time i agree with him) it seems to be his pet peeve.
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Empress Theonora posted:The standout character in the new episode is the cutthroat editor of the imdb trivia section. I love it when they bring up imdb trivia, there are so many good jumping off points from those. It's hard to top "Christopher Lambert has myopia" though.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 00:20 |
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The guys' reference points for James Hong are Seinfeld and Wayne's World 2, but not Big Trouble In Little China?
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Ror posted:I love it when they bring up imdb trivia, there are so many good jumping off points from those. It's hard to top "Christopher Lambert has myopia" though. It's ironic as James Spader does not not like Thai food is the best
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 01:00 |
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Vietnamese. EVERYONE loves Thai food.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 01:28 |
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TetsuoTW posted:I think its weird you wouldn't read it as a Weird Science reference actually. I read it as a reference to Weird Science and many other movies/tv shows/whatevers with similar plots, and part of my point was that Weird Science itself is hardly obscure ultra-nerd reference territory.
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Corek posted:The guys' reference points for James Hong are Seinfeld and Wayne's World 2, but not Did they even see the movie or do they just say it because it's so stupid to say?
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GrandpaPants posted:Did they even see the movie or do they just say it because it's so stupid to say? They name drop that movie all the time.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 03:30 |
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Steve's Sly impression on the Oscars episode had me crying. What WAS that?
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 06:55 |
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JT Smiley posted:They name drop that movie all the time. I think they have seen the movie because they remember it as one of Ryan Reynolds' five unrelated (ok, he played fake-deadpool in Wolverine Origins) comic book roles.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 07:31 |
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Road Rovers looks terrible, but this is kinda fun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHoTsuneGRk
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 07:55 |
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There's also this... fantastic? fan site for the show, including scripts, fan scripts, and a text file that is a looooong fan script for a gritty reboot of Road Rovers.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 09:45 |
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Eric Movie, in a new script from Steven Today...
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 10:01 |
that sure looks like 127 pages of Road Rovers fanfic
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 10:46 |
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Do you think they'd ever do Master of Disguise or is that just too tooth-grindingly frustrating? Is that on their "never do" list?
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Josef K. Sourdust posted:Do you think they'd ever do Master of Disguise or is that just too tooth-grindingly frustrating? Is that on their "never do" list? I'm pretty sure they said a couple months ago that it was so bad they'd never do it.
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User-Friendly posted:I'm pretty sure they said a couple months ago that it was so bad they'd never do it.
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sean10mm posted:Actually the Lensman books came long before Star Wars. Put your tweet down sir.
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User-Friendly posted:I'm pretty sure they said a couple months ago that it was so bad they'd never do it. They're obviously not turtley enough for the turtle club.
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User-Friendly posted:I'm pretty sure they said a couple months ago that it was so bad they'd never do it. I can't blame them. It looks painfully unfunny. Failed comedies are pretty tough to riff on....
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Evil Mastermind posted:So... Jim Belushi DOES love hot dogs. Ahem, I said... JIM BELUSHI DOES LOVE HOT DOGS
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TetsuoTW posted:And fair call too, that movie is literally insufferable, in that no human is actually capable of surviving that much suffering. I've watched that horrible thing start to finish.
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TetsuoTW posted:And fair call too, that movie is literally insufferable, in that no human is actually capable of surviving that much suffering. It's a staggering achievement of ineptitude that still pulled in a decent bundle at the box office. It boggles my mind that anyone could have been convinced to go and see this thing, much less $43.4 million dollars worth of people.
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Vermain posted:It's a staggering achievement of ineptitude that still pulled in a decent bundle at the box office. It boggles my mind that anyone could have been convinced to go and see this thing, much less $43.4 million dollars worth of people. I could understand if it happened right after Waynes World, but that was 92&93 and Master of Disguise was 2002.
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