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Post by The Mad Plumber on Jan 26, 2010 7:47:40 GMT -5
12 to the Moon: "Hey, it's Gumby! Gumb, Ga, Gumb ..."
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Post by msmystie3000 on Jan 26, 2010 8:43:18 GMT -5
Also in Manos, "Julia Roberts...?" and "Carol Brady?" during the nightgown wrestling scene. Ahhhh...yes!
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Post by stevehadcrackers on Jan 26, 2010 22:14:20 GMT -5
In Track of the Moon Beast, "Shelly Duvall!" and "He stole Robin Gibb's head!" get me every single time. In the same episode, I also like "Roy Scheider!" when they show the monster.
Not exactly an "It's __!" line, but the Robert Shaw jokes about the guy in the bar who looks just like Quint in Riding With Death make me cry with laughter. Also, "Do you want to laugh or cry, or look like John Tesh" in Girl in Gold Boots is fantastic.
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Post by Truck Farmer on Jan 26, 2010 23:58:52 GMT -5
From The Brute Man:
Pete Sampras!
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Post by mrmeadows on Jan 27, 2010 0:56:08 GMT -5
From HERCULES UNCHAINED:
James Brolin! (referring to Steve Reeves)
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Post by Bix Dugan on Jan 27, 2010 7:49:06 GMT -5
In Gorgo, when they show the young boy for the first time:
"Dave Foley!"
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Post by msmystie3000 on Jan 27, 2010 9:15:14 GMT -5
In Track of the Moon Beast, "Shelly Duvall!" and "He stole Robin Gibb's head!" get me every single time. In the same episode, I also like "Roy Scheider!" when they show the monster. Not exactly an "It's __!" line, but the Robert Shaw jokes about the guy in the bar who looks just like Quint in Riding With Death make me cry with laughter. Also, "Do you want to laugh or cry, or look like John Tesh" in Girl in Gold Boots is fantastic. "Shelly Duval" is also blurted out in Robot Holocaust when a "mutant" is shown in that "Sock Puppets Of Doom" (the 'Sewage Worms') scene.
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Post by jjb3k on Jan 27, 2010 11:02:23 GMT -5
In Gorgo, when they show the young boy for the first time: "Dave Foley!" There's a great multi-leveled riff in "Gorgo" that's both a "Hey, it's" joke and a self-referential joke... (As one of the divers swims down...)Servo: Hey, Mike Nelson! Mike: Hey, Tom Servo! Servo: No, I meant the...never mind. I have to admit, before I learned about "Sea Hunt", I had no idea what this joke was about. Another one of my favorites is from "Eegah", when Eegah first shows up to knock out Arch Hall Sr., and Joel bellows "Howard Hughes?!" It's a pretty standard observation (long beard, unkempt hair), but it's Joel's delivery that sells it.
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Post by msmystie3000 on Jan 27, 2010 15:55:46 GMT -5
In Gorgo, when they show the young boy for the first time: "Dave Foley!" There's a great multi-leveled riff in "Gorgo" that's both a "Hey, it's" joke and a self-referential joke... (As one of the divers swims down...)Servo: Hey, Mike Nelson! Mike: Hey, Tom Servo! Servo: No, I meant the...never mind. I have to admit, before I learned about "Sea Hunt", I had no idea what this joke was about. Another one of my favorites is from "Eegah", when Eegah first shows up to knock out Arch Hall Sr., and Joel bellows "Howard Hughes?!" It's a pretty standard observation (long beard, unkempt hair), but it's Joel's delivery that sells it. Y'know what's funny? BOTH could be "Howard Hughes". Arch Sr. as "young Howard", with the short hair & silly moustache (sort of) and Eegah as "older, really crazy, unhygenic hermit Hughes". I always wondered about that last story. Howard Hughes was a Turbo-Charged OCD Neat Freak. He was like Monk! Why would he live in filth in his latter years? Living in the E.T. House or a Plastic Bubble (after shaving off his body hair whilst bathing in Clorox) would've been more believeable. Maybe it's one of weird Clifford Irving hoax "Howard Hughes" yarns, but I dunno. Weirder stuff has happened.
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Post by msmystie3000 on Jan 27, 2010 15:57:23 GMT -5
In Gorgo, when they show the young boy for the first time: "Dave Foley!" There's a great multi-leveled riff in "Gorgo" that's both a "Hey, it's" joke and a self-referential joke... (As one of the divers swims down...)Servo: Hey, Mike Nelson! Mike: Hey, Tom Servo! Servo: No, I meant the...never mind. I have to admit, before I learned about "Sea Hunt", I had no idea what this joke was about. Another one of my favorites is from "Eegah", when Eegah first shows up to knock out Arch Hall Sr., and Joel bellows "Howard Hughes?!" It's a pretty standard observation (long beard, unkempt hair), but it's Joel's delivery that sells it. Lemme guess... Sea Hunt has a guy named "Mike Nelson", right?
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Post by fathermushroom on Jan 27, 2010 20:25:26 GMT -5
^^^^^
You are correct. Lloyd Bridges played the role. In "Rocketship X-M" they make constant reference to him, saying the immortal line, "my lungs were aching for air!"
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Post by mylungswereaching on Jan 27, 2010 21:20:10 GMT -5
^^^^^ You are correct. Lloyd Bridges played the role. In "Rocketship X-M" they make constant reference to him, saying the immortal line, "my lungs were aching for air!"[/quote I used to watch Sea Hunt when I was a kid. When there were only 10 channels to pick from it was frequently the best thing on. As I remember, he always seemed to have an underwater knife fight with the bad guy near the end.
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Post by stevehadcrackers on Jan 27, 2010 22:18:51 GMT -5
Remembered another good one, in the Creeping Terror, about the sheriff: "k.d. lang!" Also, in I think Beginning of the End, about the old woman: "It's Andrew Jackson! Old Hickory!"
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Post by mrmeadows on Jan 29, 2010 1:42:30 GMT -5
Lots of great ones in THE HUMAN DUPLICATORS:
"It's Grant Tinker!" "Mickey Spillaine?!" "Dick Clark!" "What's this?? Donald O'Connor? Driving Miss Daisy?" "Hey, it's Efrem Zimbalist Jr....Jr." "Vince Lombardi!" "What's this?? Henry Si..." (Joel stops Tom before he finishes, but I think he was going to say "Henry Silva") "Phil Harris and Bubbles Rothermere in the background, for those playing along at home." "Jim Henson's Jack Palance Babies" "Tony Bennett!" ("I Left My Head....") "Tom Jones....and Peter Garrett!" "Mark Twain!" ("No, it's Hal Holbrook, actually.") "Judy Carne?!" "Martin Sheen!!" "Otto Preminger is getting away!" "Virginia Graham! We're saved!" "Am I Liz Taylor yet?"
And one of thousands of "Mr. Drysdale" references that were heard throughout the run of the series.
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Post by The Mad Plumber on Jan 29, 2010 9:52:33 GMT -5
"What's Dwight Eisenhower doing here?" - The Wild World of Batwoman
"There's funny Cheech Marin in the back!" - The Wild World of Batwoman
"Gregory Peck?" "Scout ..." - Racket Girls, I think ...
"Oh, it's Leona Helmsley!" "Taxes are for the little people!" - Aquatic Wizards
"Nah, look more like Sandra Bernhard." - Eegah
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